A year after a fire destroyed one of Tustin’s two iconic World War II-era blimp hangars, prompting an environmental cleanup that’s eclipsed $100 million in costs, there is still no answer from ...
Fifth graders at Heritage Elementary school were given plastic bags to collect charred pieces of hangar that landed on school property, according to several parents. The school sits less than a mile ...
TUSTIN, Calif. (KABC) -- The Tustin Unified School District has decided to pause its reopening plan as officials continue to assess the fire that destroyed one of two massive World War II blimp ...
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Helicopters whirling over a blimp hangar in Tustin roused Mayor Austin Lumbard from sleep just before 1 a.m. on Nov. 7. A call to Lumbard from the city manager at the time relayed the reason why: A ...
All schools in Tustin will be closed Monday as facilities are cleaned of debris possibly contaminated with asbestos from the massive fire that destroyed a former military hangar, according to the ...