Category: Orange County News

Cypress Council to hold public hearing on a request for a liquor license at a Lincoln Avenue sushi restaurant

Project: Conditional Use Permit No. 2023-01 – a request to permit the sale of beer and wine for an existing restaurant (Hiyori Sushi), located at 4720 Lincoln Avenue in the PC – Planned Community Zone.Applicant: Ms. Young Ju Lee of JJ Secret Foods Inc., 6651 Western Avenue, #2, Buena Park, Read More

Assembly Republicans call on Newsom to make water a priority

California Assembly Republicans are calling on Governor Gavin Newsom to prioritize water storage, conveyance, and flood protection in the state budget. California has not built significant new water storage since the 1970s, despite its population nearly doubling during that time. “Providing water is a core function of government, and it’s Read More

Representatives Young Kim and Jimmy Gomez introduce resolution to recognize Korean American Day as January 13 2023

Rep. Young Kim Leads Bipartisan Resolution to Honor Korean American DayWashington, DC – Today, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40), one of the first Korean American women to serve in Congress, introduced a bipartisan resolution with fellow California Rep. Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) to designate January 13, 2023 as Korean American Day. Read More

Nikola Corporation to move its battery manufacturing facility from Cypress to Arizona

Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA), a global leader in zero emission transportation and energy supply and infrastructure solutions, today announced that it is moving its battery manufacturing from Cypress, Calif. to its Coolidge, Ariz. manufacturing facility. The move, which the company expects to complete by early Q3, brings Nikola’s truck assembly, Read More

Assembly Republican Leader releases statement on December inflation

Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher (Yuba City) issued the following statement on the release on December’s inflation data, which showed prices rising 6.5% from the previous year: “Prices are still sky-high and Democrat politicians seem to have given up trying to bring costs down. From $500 million tax increase on small businesses to pricey Read More

California invests $52 million in opioid prevention and treatment

The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) awarded $52 million to providers of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) services. These funds will support the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of opioid and substance use disorders, as well as recovery. “It is critical that treatment providers on the front lines of the opioid Read More