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Elephant-themed eatery is unforgettable
TEAKWOOD CARVINGS, fancy dinnerware and graceful sculptures, all direct from Thailand, are adding an exotic touch to a new restaurant in Ontario.
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2012 San Dimas Stage Race Looking For Host Families
The race runs from March 16-18 but teams typically arrive 1-2 days before the race and usually leave the day after the race.
Grand opening held for new Thai restaurant in Ontario
For the past year, Boonyanant and his wife, Kanchana, spent nearly $450,000 in the new restaurant, which features hand-carved ornate designs throughout the eatery.
Festival of the Arts hosting gallery at Walker House in San Dimas tonight
The Festival of the Arts will host its monthly 2nd Story Art Gallery tonight and Saturday at the Walker House.
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.
Regional governing board criticized for failing to release early version of audit
San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Executive Director Nick Conway speaks during the agency's executive committee meeting Wednesday, May 11, 2011at their new Alhambra offices in The Alhambra.
Joseph D. Peters Launches "Shadow of the Werewolf" On Kickstarter
Joseph D. Peters, filmmaker from Renaissance Productions, Ltd. is raising funds for his horror film, "Shadow of the Werewolf" on Kickstarter.
CRAIC Scientific Concierge Servicesa : Ensuring Customer Satisfaction
CRAIC Technologies introduces the Scientific Concierge Service to give personalized service and support to CRAIC Technologies microspectrometer and microscope customers.
Vintage rifles offer shooters' challenge
The big rifles are barking up and down the firing line. To my right is a WW II U.S. M1 Garand.
Calderon drops Congressional campaign against Linda Sanchez
California State Senator Ronald Calderon has thrown in the towel in his bid to unseat Rep.
San Dimas officials are seeking buyers for the four units it owns in the development, which consists of single-family condominiums and live-work units that combine an apartment with business space.
San Dimas City Council votes to keep affordable housing properties
The City Council this week unanimously voted to keep the affordable housing assets controlled by its redevelopment agency, which is scheduled to be dissolved Feb.
City Council Approves Townhome Development
With a unanimous vote, the Glendora City Council approved the construction of 53 townhomes near the proposed Gold Line station at the Jan.
When classes resume this month, Rio Hondo College students will have an additional way to travel up the campus' steep hillside.
San Dimas restaurant located in historic Walker House shuts down
The restaurant, originally known as Saffron, opened when the Walker House was rededicated in 2009 following a $9 million restoration.
Local education officials supportive of governor's student testing ideas
Local educators are responding favorably to a proposal in Gov. Jerry Brown's State of the State speech to reduce the amount of standardized testing in K-12 schools, and to return test results more quickly.
La Verne Loses Beloved Teacher Terri Howarth, 53
Therese "Terri" Howarth, 53, a beloved teacher at San Dimas and Bonita High Schools for 20 years, died at her home in La Verne, on Jan.
The City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday to decide the future of the affordable housing program run by its soon-to-be-shuttered redevelopment agency.
San Dimas couple brings new wine shop to Old Town La Verne
Jim and Mary Forgey of the Third Street Wine Shop in La Verne, Calif., Thursday, Jan.
High gasoline prices boost cities' revenues
Arco Gas Station at Rosemead and Rush St. in South El Monte, Calif., Wednesday, Jan.