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Proposed Pop Culture Statues - Wolf Gnards Imagines More Sculptures...
With the help of Kickstarter and a lot of enthusiastic fans, Detroit is finally getting a RoboCop statue to celebrate the fictional futuristic hero, and one person hopes it is the first of many Pop Culture Statues to crop up across the nation.
Thomas Elias: Changes coming to state's congressional lineup
California saw plenty of change to its congressional delegation last year, with the long-serving likes of Fortney "Pete" Stark , David Dreier , Jerry Lewis , Joe Baca , Elton Gallegly , Mary Bono Mack and more either retiring or getting turned out.
Other Great Ideas for Pop Culture Statues
Detroit is finally getting a statue of its legendary hero, RoboCop. But according to Wolf Gnards, there are other great pop culture heroes worthy of their own statues.
Inland Empire DUI checkpoints planned for holiday weekend
Following is a list of operations focused on motorists driving while under the influence, including checkpoints and patrols through Avoid the 25.
Glendora resident tackles fleeing suspect
Police say an argument led a man to show up at a neighborhood with two stolen guns which he allegedly tossed before running from an officer Tuesday.
At-risk youths ride with sheriff's mounted posse in West Covina
Luciano De LA Hoya, 5, of Norco, performs rope tricks for the students during the Temple Station Posse horse safety and how to groom a horse learning event, at the West Covina Public Equestrian Center, in West Covina, Saturday, May 18, 2013.
Bonita Unified students get hands-on science experience
Acting on that notion, Bonita accelerated freshman core program teenagers took on the triple task of teaching complex concepts to elementary students, maintaining focus and discipline for kindergartners to fifth-graders and assuring retention by making each exercise fun and fulfilling.
Bonita superintendent touched by depiction of Jackie Robinson in '42'
Gary Rapkin, Bonita Unified School District superintendent, is a lifelong devotee of Jackie Robinson, the pioneering athlete who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Rocks, boulders can be just as important as plants in a garden
Eric Whipp, owner of Landscape Technologies, uses native plants and rocks at his home in San Dimas.
San Gabriel Valley women honored by Rep. Grace Napolitano
Rep. Grace Napolitano recently honored 15 women who had been nominated by volunteer organizations for exemplary service at the 2013 "Women of the Year" ceremony at the Grace T. Black Auditorium.
San Dimas 7-Eleven store robbed
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies received a call about the robbery at 660 E. Foothill Blvd.
San Diego's Susman Advances to Second Round of Women's 50s at...
San Diego's Shelley Susman made a winning return to competitive tennis on the singles court as she defeated Susan Lammers of Seattle, 6-2, 6-1, to advance to the second round of the Women's 50s Division at the USTA National Senior Women's Hard Court Tennis Championships.
La Verne police open dialogue with kids in 'Walk With A Cop'
The La Verne Police Officers Association's "Walk With A Cop" event Saturday is a journey to understanding and friendship, not a walk- or jogathon.
San Dimas honors its key volunteers for youth
Whether it's posing as The Grim Reaper in the "Every 15 Minutes" program, setting up a family foundation to fund high schoolers' dreams of college and career, connecting local youth and merchants in creative enterprises, tutoring and mentoring students in classrooms and on playing fields or nurturing terrified toddlers, there are some people fully ... (more)
The Public Utilities Commission unanimously approved an approximately 16 percent rate increase for Golden State Water Company customers, which includes the cities of Claremont, Apple Valley, San Dimas and Wrightwood in its Region 3. Exact increased figures for customers in Region 3 were not available Friday because Golden State officials were still ... (more)
Public hearings to probe improvements to discounted phone service program
The California Public Utilities Commission is launching a series of hearings in search of ways to improve a state program that provides low income families a discount on basic, residential and wireless phone service.
SUMMER 2013: Raging Waters turns 30
Mark Whitfield, Raging Waters' general manager, said this is the first time that Pink's, a Los Angeles landmark since 1939, has put a concession in a water park.
SUMMER 2013: Water parks start season on May 11
Naughtiah Pepper, 11, of Riverside, has fun on her boogie board at The Cove Jurupa Aquatic Center in Riverside in August 2012.
Real Estate: Opus Bank buying real estate from California Bank & Trust
Opus Bank has signed an agreement to buy four offices from California Bank & Trust, a deal that will have the Irvine-based lender assume all of the deposits at those branches.
Self-portrait wins Bonita High senior top student creativity award
Bonita Unified School District trustees and administrators applauded student creativity and gave special recognition to award-winning student artists during the Board of Education meeting Wednesday night.