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Week in Review: Drive-By Shooting, Ross Opens, Renovated Health Center, Last Harry Potter Movie

Two men were arrested Saturday after a drive-by shooting was reported on the 36000 block of Bettencourt Street. No one was injured but police said they believe one of the suspects new a victim who lived at the house that was shot at. to read more about that incident.

It was a week full of saying goodbye to old businesses and welcoming new ones in Newark.

Ross Dress For Less . The retail store is located in the Newark Marketplace shopping center where a Drug Emporium once was. By midday Friday, the store was full of customers looking for deals on the latest fashions.

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The Newark Health Center re-opened its doors recently that sits on the corner of Civic Terrace Avenue and Newark Boulevard. With the renovations come new services in the next coming weeks such as X-rays, mammography and ultrasound.

Residents may soon see construction at its Four Corners commercial district once property owners are issued a building permit from the city’s building department.Β  The allowing Imwalle Properties to go forward with a project that includes demolishing a former restaurant and building two new commercial buildings.

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Owners of NBD Cannabis Collective in Newark to consider a conditional use permit for the dispensary. The pair of owners was arrested July 28, the same day the cannabis collective was raided by state and local law enforcement officers.

advanced to another all-star tournament this weekend. One team won Little League Baseball's in the 10-11 All-Star Tournament and moves on to the California Section 3 10-11 All-Star Tournament Sunday, while another won Little League Baseball's and began their California Section 3 9-10 All-Star Tournament on Saturday.

Tri-City residents flocked to the theaters this week to catch the last installment of the Harry Potter movies. Hundreds of in Union City for Friday midnight showings.


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