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Pomona man arrested on suspicion of murder in man's death
A 29-year-old man was arrested Monday on suspicion that he killed a man in Ontario last week.
Ontario murder victim identified
The man who was found shot to death in the parking lot of an Ontario apartment complex Friday morning has been identified.
Cabernet Sauvignon is still the Goliath of red wines in these parts. With so many people drinking California Cabernet as an everyday occurrence, there's a requirement that it be affordable.
Temple City offices to open five days a week
Temple City is now open five days a week, a move that bucks a trend of many municipalities cutting hours to save money.
Vincent O'Brien rises before 5 a.m. most mornings at his Azusa home, heads to the 10 freeway and drives the distance to Tucson, Arizona - without leaving Southern California.
Jobs measure seen as plus for small businesses
President Barack Obama's proposals that could grease the wheels for small business owners who want to hire more workers are being viewed as positive moves by Inland area entrepreneurs and some of the officials that work with them.
Author and former Los Angeles County District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi will speak in Santa Barbara tonight, discussing why former president George W. Bush should be prosecuted for murder.
Find Out Who Will Receive Copies Of Titan Books' Hammer Glamour
Merrick here... ...with the results of the HAMMER GLAMOUR book giveaway . Recipients of the books e-mailed me at, or closest to, a pre-selecrted mystery time of day .
Voters to decide on school board, council candidates on Tuesday
No matter what seat they're seeking - city council member, community college trustee or a school board member, candidates this year have found themselves talking about shrinking budgets.
County-USC hospital ordered to reduce ER wait times
Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center has become too overcrowded to handle the expected surge of H1N1 flu patients in coming months, county leaders said this week as they forced hospital officials to reduce wait times by transferring patients more quickly.
San Gabriel students show improvements in state test scores
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Happy Birthday To Armenian School
Date : Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:46:08 +0500 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ARMENIAN SCHOOL Glendale News Press sept 10 2009 CA Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian speaks to students and parents gathered for the 35th Anniversary celebration during the first day of school at the Chamlian Armenian School in ...
Body of missing Glendora teen found near hiking trail
Searchers found the body of a missing Glendora teenager Saturday in a remote hiking area near his home, dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
$10K Reward Offered In Missing Glendora Student
Share + Sep 10, 2009 12:54 pm US/Pacific GLENDORA A $10,000 reward was offered today for help in finding a 17-year-old Glendora High School senior who has been missing for two weeks.
More San Gabriel Valley students are passing high school exit exam on the first try
More sophomores passed the state's high school exit exam this year, according to figures released by the California Department of Education Wednesday.
Teenaged boy missing in Glendora
Police are looking for a 17-year-old boy who has been missing since last week, officials said.
Fire boosts sales at Irwindale eateries
Personnel brought in to douse flames from the Morris Fire ignited sales at Irwindale eateries Wednesday morning, according to restauranteurs.
Sheriff's deputy involved in Covina collision
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy and another man were taken to the hospital Monday after their vehicles collided at an intersection.
New state-of-the-art cancer treatment center now up and running in South Pasadena
Nothing about the exterior of the new South Pasadena Cancer Center suggests a hospital in the traditional sense of the word.