San Fernando Valley roundup: Van Nuys residents want a piece of Marilyn, High radiation levels found in soil at Boeing site
Good morning, readers. Today is Friday, December 14. Residents in Van Nuys want a post office named after Marilyn Monroe.
The movie star attended Van Nuys High School in the 40s. They also want a life-size statue in the building, reports the Contra Costa Times.
A site once used to test rocket engines, now mostly owned by Boeing, has high levels of radiation, reports the SFV Business Journal.
Patients at a Nothridge hospital were treated to sounds of carolers and dogs in Santa hats earlier this month, reports the Daily News.
If you’re driving in Glendale tomorrow, be aware of a DUI checkpoint in the area, reports the Glendale News-Press.
-- Tiffany Kelly, Times Community News
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