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WHITTIER, Calif. (KABC) -- At least one person died and five others were injured - including a 4 year-old girl left in critical condition - when a tree fell on a wedding party in Whittier ...
WHITTIER, CA -- A woman who was killed when a tree fell on a wedding party at a ... The coroner's office identified the woman as 61-year-old Margerita Mojarro of San Pedro. A close friend of ...
Federico Flores turned Saturday afternoon in Whittier ... tree, estimated to measure more than 80 feet tall, killed one woman and injured seven other people, including a 4-year-old girl who ...
Despite a neighborhood’s best efforts in trying to save a 60-year-old Podocarpus tree on their block, Whittier’s City Council has approved the removal of the beloved neighbor on Comstock Avenue.
WHITTIER (CBSLA.com) — A large tree that toppled in Whittier last month nearly killed two siblings. One of the siblings, an 8-year-old girl, was just released from the hospital Friday evening.
Concerns over the fate of the beloved old trees in Uptown Whittier began after the City Council approved the final design of the Greenleaf Promenade Project. The Greenleaf Promenade Project stretches ...
Whittier will move forward with razing 83 ficus trees as part of a redesign of its commercial center despite an outpouring of opposition to the plan. On Tuesday night, City Council members voted 3 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Residents are fighting back after city ...
WHITTIER — Backers of an effort to save more than 100 Uptown Whittier ficus trees from being removed on Greenleaf Avenue as part of a streetscape project kept up the pressure on the city this ...
The Whittier City Council voted Tuesday to move forward with an uptown redevelopment project set to remove over 80 ficus trees, which has caused passionate community outcry. A community rally to ...
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