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Asian immigrants use medical technology to satisfy age-old desire: A son
Researchers are finding the first evidence that some Asian immigrant families are using U.S. medical technology to have sons instead of daughters, apparently acting on an age-old cultural prejudice that has led ...
Bond freeze may slow road repairs in Chino
A state freeze on financing for road repair work could delay a city project to repair Chino streets this year, officials said.
Canadian author Linda Spaldings bond with American convict inspires CTV movie
A TV movie airing this week shines a light on a real-life murder case that has haunted a Canadian writer for some three decades.
Ontario hotels keep pace with growth: Arena, offices bring customers...
Ontario hotels keep pace with growth: Arena, offices bring customers Jan. 5--ONTARIO -- The Convention Center, L.A./Ontario International Airport, corporate office buildings and the new Citizens Business Bank ...
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Meat mess marks 2008 for Chino
In 2008, the city garnered the kind of national attention no city seeks when animal abuses at major meat packing facility here led to the largest beef recall in U.S. history.
Chino keeping an eye on economy for 2009
Even with plans proceeding on growth, city officials expect to be cautious with the weakened economy and large state deficit looming over 2009.
Toxic melamine is suspected in seafood from China
Reporting from Los Angeles and Shanghai -- Melamine in Chinese-produced milk powder has sickened hundreds of thousands of children and added to a growing list of made-in-China foods banned across the globe.
Johansson wants to shed sex appeal for screen
Actress Scarlett Johansson arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Lionsgate's 'The Spirit' held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on December 17, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
Architects create American-style suburbs overseas
Architect Andy Feola keeps running into Southern California colleagues in some of the world's most exotic locations from the Egyptian desert to China to Azerbaijan.
The P-40 Warhawk seen in the movie "Valkyrie" will be centerpiece of this month's historical aviation event and presentation on Jan.
Students express deep thoughts at Poetry Tea
Orchard Grove Elementary School's cafeteria could have passed for a hip, downtown coffee shop when the school's fourth-graders held their annual Poetry Tea.
Chino's first Head Start teacher dies
Education and serving the community were passions for Irene Ayala, the city's first Head Start teacher, a trailblazer in higher education for minority women, lifelong Chino resident, and wife of a former state ...
Bay Area's First Canine Mayor Memorialized
President-elect Barack Obama 's run to the White House was something for the record books but even Mr.
From the Chino Now blog, December 19
Don Lugo alumni return to advise high school students Don Lugo High School held an Q and A panel session with 25 college-attending alumni speaking to current Don Lugo juniors and seniors about the college ...
Retro American fine dining at Owen's Bistro. ChinoWayne has long despaired of the eating opportunities in Chino.
Obama taps Bay Area physicist Steven Chu to lead energy department
Woman who torched Chino church released from jail after pleading guilty
A woman who was held on suspicion of setting fire to a church last year pleaded guilty to arson charges this week and was released from jail.
Students take virtual trip to Hong Kong
LITTLE CHUTE - Fifth-graders at Little Chute Elementary School took a virtual trip to Hong Kong recently, thanks to a blog teacher Mary Ann Anderson posted about her journey to the Chinese territory.