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Demonstrators picket San Marino home of Wells Fargo CFO

Protestors angered over home foreclosures gathered to picket in front of the San Marino home of a Wells Fargo executive Saturday, testing a recently adopted city ordinance banning such demonstrations.

 

Mother questions fatal West Whittier deputy-involved shooting

WEST WHITTIER -- A mourning mother is questioning the fatal shooting of her son by a sheriff's deputy in the backyard of his home last week.
Related story: Man killed in deputy-involved shooting

 

Police seek suspect in Azusa drive-by shooting

AZUSA - A driver shot at three Azusa men standing in front of a liquor store Friday night.
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Temple City enters into sixth month of construction for Rosemead Boulevard Project

Over the next few weeks, construction for the Rosemead Boulevard Project will be concentrated on the east sidewalk between Las Tunas Drive and Callita Street.
Photo gallery: Rosemead Boulevard Construction in Temple City

 

Elder abuse the focus of Government Affairs Forum at Arcadia Chamber of Commerce

The Arcadia Chamber of Commerce will hold a Government Affairs Forum on Aug. 1 where 49th District Assemblyman Ed Chau will speak about legislation he filed regarding financial elder abuse.

 

10 and 110 freeway pay lanes: A tale of two commuters

During the typical weekday morning rush hour, the 10 and 110 freeways depict a tale of two commuters.

 

Azusa Library hosts summer reading carnival

AZUSA - Parents stayed cool in the shade while the children had fun at the Azusa City Library's Summer Reading Carnival on Tuesday at Veterans Freedom Park.
Photo gallery: Azusa City Library holds reading program celebration

 

West Covina residents, city council propose limitations to civic center developments

WEST COVINA - Two separate proposals from city officials and West Covina residents could limit future development at the city's contested civic center, which has seemingly become a litigation lightning rod in recent years.

 

'Sharknado': Can it happen? Science says maybe

When blood-thirsty sharks take to the air and land, it's comfortable knowing insurance will cover it. Before July 11, the concept of sharks raining down on Los Angeles was inconceivable until the hit Syfy original movie "Sharknado" showed what it would look like.

 

Suspect in custody for Diamond Bar burglary

DIAMOND BAR - Deputies looking for a burglary suspect early Thursday found their quarry when he ran out of an apartment.

 

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