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All CategoriesTop state officials concede that policing of city redevelopment will be nearly impossibleINDUSTRY - A top state finance official said there is "no way in hell" the state will be able to effectively police the unwinding of redevelopment agencies. Read more...Around the Valley: February 12ROSEMEAD - An elderly woman crossing a street was struck and killed by a tour bus Friday afternoon. Read more...Dog park coming to Diamond BarDIAMOND BAR - In a few months, dog owners in this town won't have to go to Fullerton or San Dimas to let their dogs roam free. Read more...Upper District rallies for new kind of peripheral canal billLocal water agencies, chambers of commerce and construction unions are supporting a bill that would speed up the planning and set a date for construction of a new kind of... Read more...Gingrich, Romney race shows GOP dividePASADENA - Even though he's falling farther behind in the race for the GOP presidential nomination, conservatives in Pasadena want to hear what candidate Newt Gingrich has to... Read more...Around the Region: February 12PICO RIVERA - A deputy-involved shooting resulted in no injuries, however a gang member was jailed on suspicion of attempted murder of a peace officer, authorities said. Read more...Can anything stop the latest wave in criminal recycling?From plastic bottles to aluminum cans, from cardboard to glass, recycling is king in California. But there's a disturbing criminal side to the recycling industry that is... Read more...Steve Scauzillo: Former owner of 605 Duck Farm now a Paso Robles vintnerI got an email this week from Papaduck86. He's Richard Woodland, the last owner of Woodland Farms, aka, the "infamously known" duck farm, a place you might recall... Read more...Deceased Montebello school board member's campaign committee contributed money to nephewThe late longtime Montebello Unified School District board member Marcella Calderon had one last gift and it was a $3,900 contribution for her nephew, Ian Calderon. Read more...Maine GOP chairman say Mitt Romney wins caucusesMitt Romney narrowly won Maine's Republican caucuses, state party officials announced Saturday, providing his campaign with a much-needed boost after three straight losses... Read more...Romney narrowly wins Maine caucusesPORTLAND, maine — Mitt Romney narrowly won Maine's Republican caucuses, state party officials announced Saturday, providing his campaign with a much-needed boost after... Read more...Publicist: Whitney Houston dead at 48LOS ANGELES - Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, has died. She was 48. Read more...Police seek missing Alhambra womanALHAMBRA - Police asked the public's help Saturday in finding a missing Alhambra woman who they fear may be suicidal, authorities said. Read more...Two arrested, one sought in connection with Monrovia robberyMONROVIA - Two suspects in a Colorado Boulevard robbery were behind bars Saturday as police continued seeking a third. Read more...Business Briefs: Feb. 11Within just over a week, Netflix and Hulu are both debuting their first stabs at original scripted programming. Read more...The Local Buzz: Feb. 11The partners at Vicenti, Lloyd & Stutzman, LLP announced that Tim Evans has joined the partner group. Read more...Greek premier says default would lead to 'chaos'ATHENS, Greece - Greece's future in the eurozone came under renewed threat Friday as popular protests again turned violent and dissent grew among its lawmakers after European... Read more...Robin McCarthy: Workshop to address 'Becoming Your Own Boss'Women At Work, for more than 33 years, has encouraged individuals, predominately women, to explore career options. Read more...Around the Valley: Feb. 11Author and World War II veteran Charles "Norm" Stevens will speak at the Montebello Regional Library, 1550 W. Beverly Blvd., at 2 p.m. today. Read more...Around the Region: Feb. 11A man was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison Friday for bludgeoning his father to death with a dumbbell in an Irwindale self-storage facility, officials said. Read more...Drag racing makes some people grimace and others grin in La VerneLA VERNE - A painted building near D Street and Arrow Highway reads: "La Verne California Heart of The Orange Empire. Read more...Tasca's place is first at PomonaThere is no mistaking Bob Tasca's place in the Funny Car hierarchy in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. Read more...Sheriff's official steamed about D.A.'s denial in murder caseA testy Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesman on Friday refused to elaborate on why prosecutors declined to file charges against a former Rose Parade director in... Read more...D.A. drops charges against MunneckeALHAMBRA - The District Attorney's Office on Friday declined to file charges against Allan Munnecke, arrested Wednesday in connection with the 2004 death of Rose Parade... Read more...It's Politics: The Holden hole provides muse for District 3 political theaterListen carefully next fall and you might hear a loud whooshing sound along Fair Oaks Boulevard in the heart of a Pasadena City Council district. Read more...Gold Line officials reach multimillion dollar settlement with Monrovia property ownerMONROVIA - The Gold Line Construction Authority has agreed to pay a commercial property owner $24 million to buy land for a maintenance yard needed for the light-rail project, a... Read more...Obama: Birth control policy meets everyone's needsWASHINGTON—Under fierce election-year fire, President Barack Obama on Friday abruptly abandoned his stand that religious organizations must pay for birth control for... Read more...DA won't file charges in 2004 cold case that resulted in arrest of Rose Parade directorALHAMBRA - The District Attorneys office has declined to file charges against a man accused in the 2004 death of a Rose Parade volunteer, officials said. Document: Munnecke... Read more...2 men, boy plucked from Pacific in dramatic rescueA massive cargo ship sailing from the Port of Los Angeles comes to the rescue of a family stranded on a sailboat en route to Hawaii. Read more...<font color="darkred">Breaking:</font> Gold Line officials reach multimillion dollar settlement with Monrovia property ownerMONROVIA - Gold Line Construction Authority officials have agreed to pay a commercial property owner $24 million for his land for a maintenance and operations yard required for... Read more...Tour bus hits and kills Rosemead pedestrianROSEMEAD - An elderly woman crossing a street was struck and killed by a tour bus Friday afternoon. Sheriff's Lt. Read more...300-pound salad gives Monterey Park elementary school students lesson in healthy eatingMONTEREY PARK - Elementary school students on Friday got a plus-sized lesson on healthy eating when they helped assemble a 300-pound salad on their school's playground. Click... Read more...El Monte resident gets life sentence for murder of prostituteSANTA ANA - An El Monte man was sentenced Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing a prostitute in a Garden Grove hotel. Read more...San Dimas City Council to discuss farmer's market, HEROES monument, parking restrictions on TuesdaySAN DIMAS - At its meeting on Tuesday, the City Council is expected to discuss several items, including naming the park where the HEROES monument is located, renewing parking... Read more...Glendora City Council will discuss playgrounds, landscaping services on TuesdayGLENDORA - A grant for playgrounds, traffic signal upgrades, a condo complex near the Village and a contract for landscaping services will all be up for discussion when the City... Read more...Nonprofit teen center plans grand opening party in CovinaCOVINA - A nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping kids away from gangs, violence and drugs invites the community to take part in the grand opening of an athletic and academic... Read more...Perfect fit: Jenette Bras offer products for well-endowed womenJenette Goldstein can still remember the way she felt when she saw a photo of herself at her son's graduation. Read more...Budget deficit drops to $27 billion in JanuaryWASHINGTON—The federal deficit was lower through the first four months of the budget year than the same period last year. Read more...La Puente City Council candidate to hold meet-and-greetLA PUENTE - Violeta Lewis is holding a "Meet the Candidate" meeting from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday at Coco Na Dre Cafe, 15852 Main St. Read more...Children's Valentines Party at Arcadia libraryThe Arcadia Public Library, 20 W. Duarte Rd., is hosting a children's Valentines party from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Read more...Three boys in stolen car caughtWEST COVINA - Three Los Angeles teens in a stolen Honda Accord were arrested after a chase through local streets that ended in a crash Thursday. Read more...Driver arrested after three hurt in Azusa collisionAZUSA - An alleged drunken driver was arrested Thursday after his speeding car crashed into another vehicle, injuring him, his passenger and a 9-year-old child. Read more...Weekend's Best Bets: Feb. 10The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 8620, 2328 W. Merced Ave., will host a Food Truck Love Fiesta from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. Read more...Observing the Faiths: Feb. 10Church of the Redeemer, 3739 Monterey Ave., invites all married couples for a Night of Romance at 6p.m. Feb. 11 featuring fine dining and the award-winning Gladstone High School... Read more...Arcadia, Pico Rivera schools advance to state decathlon competitionMONTEBELLO - A sea of academic wizards thundered with applause and excitement Thursday as county education officials named several area-schools to go on to the state Academic... Read more...Altadena committee recommends denial of high school planAn Altadena committee again rejected plans for a proposed private high school Tuesday, based on resident concerns about noise and traffic. Read more...Detectives took DNA from TofR member in 2010 in connection with slayingDetectives obtained a court order to collect a DNA sample from longtime Tournament of Roses Association member Richard Allan Munnecke in August of 2010 in connection with the 2004... Read more...SoCal Edison to correct ADA violations caused by new Temple City polesTEMPLE CITY - Southern California Edison has agreed to widen Live Oak Avenue sidewalks in areas where new power poles are blocking access to those with disabilities, officials... Read more...Kosmont resigns from Montebello's top post, city spends day considering replacementMONTEBELLO - After nine months of audits, financial close calls and a freak fire that destroyed a bridge on a major road in the city, Larry Kosmont has submitted his resignation... Read more...West Covina woman aims to be 'Worst Cook in America'WEST COVINA - Wedding photographer Sarina Weeraprajuk has rarely stepped foot in her kitchen and has never cooked any of her own meals. Read more... |
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