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Diamond Bar Library welcomes 'Barks and Books'
"Morgan" a Cavalier King Charles cocker spaniel, right, listens to 8-year-old Ariana-Isabella Engman of Diamond Bar read as 2-year-old Alexandra Engman, left, looks on during "Barks and Books" at the Diamond Bar library.
Around the Valley: February 13
City officials are proposing to reduce the posted speed limit on Vine Avenue, between Glendora Avenue and Citrus Avenue, from 35 and 40 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour.
In case you missed it, here's a look at some of the top stories from the past week.
We Asked, You Answered: Where is the Best Sushi in Diamond Bar?
Several readers responded to this week's Question of the Week, sharing where they think the best sushi in Diamond Bar can be found.
Applications to Fill Commission Vacancies Accepted Through February 15
The city of Diamond Bar is accepting applications to fill vacancies on three commissions: Parks and Recreations, Planning, and Traffic and Transportation.
Diamond Bar Student Makes Dean's List at Berklee College of Music
Jay Lee of Diamond Bar made the Dean's List at Berklee College of Music for the 2011 fall semester.
Free E-waste Disposal at Diamond Bar Church Saturday
Northminster Presbyterian Church in Diamond Bar is holding a free e-waste collection event Saturday.
Dog park coming to Diamond 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.
When Japanese cars and trucks began arriving in the United States in earnest during the 1970s, they were widely seen as disposable.
Mt. SAC Foundation gets new board members
At Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, that would include the efforts of its foundations which raises money for unfunded mandates, college programs and scholarships.
With the weekend right around the corner, here's a guide to some events you might want to check out.
Assembly bill helps UC and CSU students from middle-income families
Jesse Yeh has resorted to limiting himself to one meal a day and borrowing textbooks to save on soaring costs he faces attending UC Berkeley.
Diamond Bar Library welcomes Barks and Books
"Morgan" a Cavalier King Charles cocker spaniel, right, listens to 8-year-old Ariana-Isabella Engman of Diamond Bar read as 2-year-old Alexandra Engman, left, looks on during "Barks and Books" at the Diamond Bar library.
Girls Soccer: Diamond Bar 2, Bonita 0
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Volunteers, Entertainment Needed for Diamond Bar Birthday Celebration
This April, the city of Diamond Bar will celebrate its 23rd year of incorporation with an annual party featuring entertainment, games, rides, food, a business showcase, and a car show.
Question of the Week: Where is the Best Sushi in Diamond Bar?
This week's Question of the Week is, "Where is the best sushi in Diamond Bar?" There are numerous restaurants serving up sushi across the city, from Kyala Japanese Restaurant to Sushi Koyo.
Sheriff's Deputy Testifies in Andrews Case, Horse Library Opens at...
In case you missed it, here's a look at some of the top stories from the past week.
California legislators quickly bump heads
The Legislature has been back in town for only a month, but it looks like some lawmakers are ready to take their gloves off now.
School board member Chen aims to unseat Rep. Royce in Congress
Standing in familiar territory, local school board member Jay Chen came to Wilson High School in Hacienda Heights this week to announce his run for Congress in the redrawn 39th District before about 50 enthusiastic supporters.
Vintage rifles offer shooters' challenge
The Brea Rifle & Pistol Club hosts a high power rifle match at the Lytle Creek Firing Line in the San Bernardino Mountains.