May 31, 2008 | Whittier Daily News
State Senate approves prescription bill
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A local man remains hospitalized in serious but stable condition after he was shot during an argument Wednesday, authorities said.
California Courier Online, May 29, 2008
The California Courier Online Edition, May 29, 2008 1- Commentary Armenians Should Take $20 Million Offered by Turkey as Partial Payment By Harut Sassounian Publisher, The California Courier 2- Monte ...
Veterans of nearly every war fought in the last 150 years - the Spanish-American, the Mexican, the Crimean, even the 1918 American Expeditionary Force Siberia - are buried at Mountain View Cemetery.
Vietnam vet to finally get Arlington burial
The remains of a Montebello Vietnam War veteran will soon be laid to rest, 40 years after his death.
A Good Cause and Vacations in the Futures of Big Spin Contestants
This week on the California Lottery ' s Big Spin show four contestants won a total of $230,000. The show aired statewide Saturday, May 17, 2008.
Rejuvenated mall puts a new accent on retail
By SANDRA BAKER FORT WORTH -- It's a humid, sunny Tuesday afternoon, but inside the cool La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth, Maria Muñoz's 2-month-old daughter is sleeping in her stroller, not at all bothered ...
L.A. Red Light Cameras Clicking for Safety or Revenue?
Porcia London walked into the West Los Angeles courthouse ready to fight her red light camera ticket.
Porn tax sought to cut state deficit
A Valley lawmaker wants to tax the porn industry to help fund statewide law enforcement efforts.
Fee hike to benefit community centers
A rate increase passed this week will give two community centers a boost in funding for maintenance, city officials said.
Legal Newswire - Edward Chua, 55, of Montebello, Calif., has been sentenced to 37 months in prison in connection with a $10 million scheme to defraud the Export-Import Bank of the United States, Assistant ... via LawFuel.com
“We have already cut the low-hanging fruit”
Hundreds of educators, students, parents and elected officials gathered at the Alhambra Unified School District office to rally against Gov. via Pasadena Star-News
Fraudster Ordered To Repay $10 Million
Fraudster Ordered To Repay $10 Million by Staff A federal court ordered a Montebello, Calif., man to repay $10 million for his part in an $80 million fraud case, the U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday. via The Post Chronicle
County: Let there be (synchronized) lights
“Once implemented correctly, it will make a significant impact on traffic flow.”
Local cities will be getting more help from the county to improve traffic conditions. via Pasadena Star-News
Jackson joins Montebello city staff
“She has all the tools to be an excellent director”
A former city bus driver and manager at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has become the city's newest department head. via Pasadena Star-News
“It really did take off and did well.”
Dan Jones likes telling his Taco Bell employees that he began his 43-year career with the company at 19, earning $1.30 an hour as a crew member like them. via Press-Telegram
Grand Opening of State of the Art Hair Salon
Grand Opening of Makaya Hair Studio, located at 2537 W. Beverly Blvd in Montebello California. via PR-inside.com
California tax proposals target beer-loving, pornography-watching yacht owners
“Raise taxes. That clear enough? Raise taxes.”
As state leaders hunt for politically palatable solutions to the swelling budget shortfall, some Democrats are proposing unorthodox ways to generate cash. via Los Angeles Times
Developer Plans to Open Montebello Hills to Public
“They just want to see something be finalized on the hill.”
Residents have long viewed the Montebello Hills - home to wild trees and plants, endangered birds, and oil derricks - from a distance. via Eastern Group Publications
The Whittier Area Literacy Council will be training new tutors from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday May 10, 17, 24 and 31 at the Literacy Center, at 12915 Hadley St. via Pasadena Star-News
Hundreds rally against education budget cuts
“We are even talking about closing one of our schools, which is a drastic measure.”
Students, parents, educators and elected officials gathered at Pioneer High School Saturday to rail against Gov. via Whittier Daily News
Villaraigosa commemorates The Genocide with Arm. American community
“As genocide continues today in Darfur, we must raise awareness of why and how denial and obfuscation enables perpetrators of genocide today”
Los Angeles Mayor Villiraigosa commemorates Armenian Genocide with Armenian American community armradio.am 26.04.2008 11:25 April 24, 2008 marked the 93rd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. via Groong Armenian News Network