Officials may have identified the cause of the 2023 fire that destroyed a blimp hangar at the Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin. One of two historic air base hangers goes up in flames in Tustin, ...
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 ...
Flare-ups and toxic air from last week’s destructive hangar fire in Tustin continue to cause trouble for nearby residents. The City of Tustin took to X, formerly Twitter, to confirm that the western ...
A fire that destroyed a hangar at the historic Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin has finally been extinguished, nearly a month after it started. The hangar ignited on the morning of Nov. 7, partially ...
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TUSTIN, Calif. (KABC) -- At a Tustin City Council meeting Tuesday evening, city leaders and fire officials addressed concerns about their response to the stubborn blaze that destroyed a World War ...
Firefighters are continuing to battle a fire at the north hangar, located near Valencia Avenue and Armstrong Road, at the former Tustin Air Base. The decision was also made to let the structure ...
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 ...
The damage appeared to be contained to a corner of the Morning Hangar building, where windows were blown out, a door open and exterior walls charred.