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HOA Homefront: How to attain the elusive membership quorum

Some of the most important HOA decisions must be made by membership vote, but many associations cannot make those decisions because they fail to attain a quorum. “Quorum” is the minimum number of members participating (in person, by ballot cast in advance or by proxy) so that a membership vote can be taken. The failure…
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Lolas by MFK soft opens Sunday, March 27 in Anaheim

Bored with the same old breakfast and brunch? Lolas by MFK will have a tasty twist on the meals with Filipino and Latin influences when it soft opens on Sunday, March 27 in Anaheim. Lolas by MFK will have a tasty twist on breakfast and brunch with Filipino and Latin influences when it soft opens…
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Real estate news: Office building near Angel Stadium sells for $32.5 million

Stadium Crossings, a four-story office building in Anaheim has sold for $32.5 million to Kingsbarn Realty Capital, a Las Vegas-based real estate private equity firm. The seller, Pendulum Property Partners in Irvine, was represented by Newmark. The 106,068-square-foot building at 2125 East Katella Ave. sits on a 3.3-acre lot. Anchor tenants include AA credit and…
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Dolphins make two more cap-space moves following Tyreek Hill, Terron Armstead acquisitions

The Miami Dolphins reportedly adjusted the contracts of two players, cornerback Byron Jones and safety Clayton Fejedelem, on Friday to create more cap space after the massive acquisitions of wide receiver Tyreek Hill and offensive tackle Terron Armstead. According to ESPN, the Dolphins converted $13.255 million of Jones’ base salary into a signing bonus, creating…
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1,000 pre-orders, 6-month wait: Hybrid, EV sales spike as gas prices surge

As Southern California gas prices top $6 a gallon, dealerships are scrambling to keep hybrids, electric vehicles and other fuel-efficient cars in stock. Nowhere is the dilemma more apparent than at Longo Toyota. “We’ve had more than 1,000 customers place orders for the Sienna hybrid minivan,” said Doug Eroh, the El Monte dealership’s general manager.…
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Stocks stall as Wall Street wraps up bumpy week of trading

By DAMIAN J. TROISE Stocks shifted between small gains and losses in afternoon trading on Wall Street Friday as investors wrapped up a bumpy week with more uncertainty about where to go next. The S&P 500 index fell 0.1% as of 12:26 p.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 18 points, or 0.1%, to…
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Anaheim police ask for public’s help identifying man caught on video punching library employee unconscious

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man who earlier this month punched an employee inside the Anaheim Central Library and walked out, leaving the second man unconscious on the floor, authorities said. Surveillance video from the library, released by police, shows the employee walking along when the suspect punches him in…
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Ukraine says 300 died in theater attack, hunger grips cities

By NEBI QENA and ANDREA ROSA KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — About 300 people were killed in the Russian airstrike last week on a Mariupol theater that was being used as a shelter, Ukrainian authorities said Friday in what would make it the war’s deadliest known attack on civilians yet. The bloodshed fueled allegations Moscow is…
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Miles from Ukraine, Biden sees refugee crisis in Poland

By CHRIS MEGERIAN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE RZESZOW, Poland (AP) — Just miles from Ukraine, President Joe Biden saluted Poland on Friday for giving refuge to more than 2 million refugees who have fled Russia’s invasion,; then he met with humanitarian experts on the ground about what will be needed to mitigate the growing suffering. Biden…
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‘An enormous disabling event’: Long COVID could have inequitable impact on Californians

It’s been two years since Angela Meriquez Vazquez was infected with COVID-19, but some of her most debilitating symptoms remain. Migraines, fatigue, brain fog, heart palpitations, insomnia and sometimes even a fever are among the symptoms that disrupt her day-to-day life. Lisette Duarte still needs an inhaler eight months after her COVID-19 infection, and damage…
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