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AMC Criterion 6 Closes
The theater was one of three AMCs on the Third Street Promenade. A retailer is moving in.

Jenna Chandler is the editor of Santa Monica Patch (read her introduction to the site here). She studied journalism at Chapman University, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, <i>The Panther</i>, and interned in the newsroom at the <i>Orange County Register</i> and NBC News Los Angeles. In 2008, she was distinguished as the Register's Outstanding Student Journalist of the Year.
Jenna joined Patch in October 2010 as the editor of San Juan Capistrano Patch after covering crime and government at the <i>Porterville Recorder </i>in California's Central Valley. There she built a portfolio of stories that had resounding effects in the community, including a series that forced the City Council to reallocate thousands of dollars in misspent funds, and a weeklong report on public-sector salaries that led to the resignation of a city manager.
When she's not working, you'll find Jenna perusing record stores for Neil Young vinyl, eating pizza and hiking.
The theater was one of three AMCs on the Third Street Promenade. A retailer is moving in.

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The city's waste management division finds new uses for 5,000 old rubber tires.
New display at Ozone Park, on the border of Santa Monica and Venice reads, "You Are Beautiful."
The bar will close 2 a.m. Sunday and reopen as TINGA in mid-April.
Closure between Getty Center Drive and the 101 Freeway will start at 7 p.m.
Other Southern California control towers, however, are scheduled to close, including at the Fullerton Municipal Airport and Riverside Municipal Airport, April 7.
Other Southern California control towers, however, are scheduled to close next month, including at the Fullerton and Riverside municipal airports.
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