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Laguna Beach Local News
Thursday, April 22
Traffic stop. 700 block of S. Coast Hwy. 9:48 a.m. A blue GMC Yukon was towed and put into a 30-day hold. Andres Moscaida, Jr., 31, was cited for driving on a suspended license.
Occupied vehicle. 600 block of N. Coast Hwy. 9:53 a.m. Three occupants of a vehicle were detained in the Pavilion’s parking lot. Officers found fentanyl inside the vehicle. Maxwell Bradley Newton; David Marshall, 46; and Tabitha Danielle Bireley, 29, were arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, methamphetamine possession, and drug paraphernalia possession. Bireley was also arrested on suspicion of false identification and held on a $20,000 bail. Newton was held on an outstanding warrant for burglary tool possession.
Gia Restaurant introduces modern Vietnamese dining in an ambiance of Indochine sophistication set in one of Hanoi’s historical houses.
A place for gourmet food lovers who are open to new and modern cooking techniques, Gia Restaurant’s interior is inspired by the Indochine style, a matching combination of eastern vibes and western soul. Walking through the restaurant, you can see the usage of wood materials and other familiar elements of Indochine architecture. “Round table” culture of Vietnam is also utilized, creating a warm yet refreshing atmosphere. The spotlight focuses on the open kitchen. From the main dining room, every seat is designed to have access to a view of the chefs at work. An open kitchen connects the chefs and diners by creating transparency between processing and eating.
âNo justice, no peace!â roared a crowd of about 100 people who met at the Arch in downtown Athens on Saturday afternoon. The crowd gathered to join in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community after the mass shootings in Atlanta that occurred on March 16.
The event was organized jointly by the Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement, Economic Justice Coalition, Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition, Moms Demand Action and Justice for Black Lives Academy. The event was titled âUnited Against Asian Hate.â
AADM president and co-founder Mokah Jasmine Johnson served as the eventâs master of ceremonies. Speakers drove up from Atlanta to speak to the Athens community, including Long Tran, Michelle Kang and Cam Ashling. Other speakers included Cole Knapper, Emma Jones, Anne Belocura, Aditya Krishnaswamy and Kyle Patel.