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K-1 Packaging Group Consolidates Using EFI Radius
May 15, 2013 - K-1 Packaging Group will replace two MIS/ERP systems with EFI Radius for its packaging and label operations in City of Industry, CA.
Economy, cash flow troubles led Kreiss to Chapter 11 filing
A difficult economy and cash flow problems contributed to the bankruptcy filing of high-end furniture source and retailer Kreiss Collections, according to court documents.
City gets new clerk and police officers
New police officers Chris Boston, Zachery St. John and Michael Adams are pictured during a swearing in ceremony during the Tehachapi City Council meeting on May 6. Photo by Ed Gordon/Tehachapi News The Tehachapi City Council at its May 6 meeting appointed Denise Jones City Clerk to complete the term ending November 2016, replacing Julie Drimakis ... (more)
Local Assemblyman to Host Coffee Meet and Greet
Assemblyman Roger Hernandez wants to meet more residents of the communities he represents in the 48 th Assembly District and inform them on the latest developments in Sacramento in a coffee meet and greet May 18.
Kim Lighting Introduces LED Versions in Landscape Lighting CollectionMonday, May 13, 2013
Established series now available with latest, energy efficient, LED lamp technology City of Industry, Calif.
Smart & Final Expands Recall of Frozen Pasta
Smart & Final Saturday expanded its recall of certain batches of frozen tortellini because of a labeling error that left wheat, eggs and milk off the ingredients lists, endangering people with food allergies.
New Edison Mission Energy Plant opens in Industry
State and local officials join Edison Mission Energy as they dedicate the new Walnut Creek Energy Park in the City of Industry on Friday May 9, 2013.
High-end furniture source and retailer Kreiss Collections filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week.
Diamond Bar Woman Gets 14-Month Sentence for Money Laundering
A Diamond Bar woman was ordered today to serve 14 months for a scheme to aid international drug traffickers launder drug money.
Industry Driver Strikes Light Post, Airlifted to Hospital
An unnamed driver involved in a crash in the City of Industry today was airlifted to a local hospital with unspecified injuries.
Industry Sheriff's Task Force Recovers $30,000 in Stolen Plastic
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Plastic Industrial Task Force has busted another illegal warehouse operation stowing and grinding stolen trademarked plastic products.
Parents outraged over approved cell tower project at church in Rancho Cucamonga
Dozens of parents from Sacred Heart Catholic School left this week's planning commission meeting in disappointment and outrage after approval of a permit modification to build a cell tower on parish property.
Old Benton Way Eliminated from Railroad Quiet Zone
A glitch in the recently established railroad quiet zone means Walnut residents may continue to hear train horns for now.
Congress Blocks End to Saturday Mail Delivery Service
Diamond Bar and Walnut residents bummed about the planned end to Saturday mail delivery service this summer will get more time to ponder the possibility.
Railroad Quiet Zone Makes Debut in Walnut
The city of Walnut just got a bit quieter. On Monday, a stretch of railroad crossings along Valley Boulevard bordering Walnut officially became a quiet zone.
Penny Stock Roundup: Today's Winners: SSOL, BRAV, FMCC, PMCM, APDN, DROP
Sunvalley Solar, Inc . , 0.0130 0.0061 : According to reports the solar power technology and solar system integration company, announced last week it was awarded a 129.5KW solar system installation contract from Amerifreight, Inc in City of Industry, CA.