News Network: Auburn Tuesday, May 12, 2015 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. A group of Auburn community members are rallying to save a 70-year-old theater that could be razed to make way for a new Costco warehouse store. The Placer County Supervisors say Costco will be an economic driver in Auburn. The community members say the DeWitt Theater is a landmark. Auburn Journal Staff Writer Gus Thomson has been following the story and joins us to explain what’s happening. LINKS: Placer Supes Poised To Name Vacancy Date For North Auburn WWII Theater Tour Of California Bike Race To Pedal Through Auburn, Cool Drought Reduces Whitewater Releases On Middle Fork American River Starbucks Pulling Ethos Water Sourcing Out Of Placer, State Jumper Cat-And-Mouse At Foresthill Bridge Catwalk
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