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The event was originally planned for 2020, but then the pandemic postponed the celebration. → Read More
The 21 marching bands who made the cut for the 2021 parade — including 10 high school bands — will be invited back for 2022. But there’s still sadness about the upcoming New Year&… → Read More
Investigators say the 18-year-old’s victims include current and former Arcadia High students. → Read More
It was supposed to make history for another reason. → Read More
It was supposed to make history for another reason. → Read More
With coronavirus-prompted restrictions cramping seniors’ style this year, high schools are passing out yard signs. → Read More
Their employer recognizes their on the frontlines and wanted to say thank you. The homes have no active coronavirus cases. → Read More
Oh, they maintained social distancing. Here’s what happened. → Read More
The Los Angeles County superintendent is recommending no students return for in-class instruction. Here are the local school districts answering the call. → Read More
With the state and county superintendents recommending suspending in-person lessons for the rest of the academic school year, here’s where you can find all the local school districts followin… → Read More
Of the three, one is hospitalized. → Read More
Column: Just as I settle in, now I have to stay in. A copy of the Monrovia Today activities brochure taunts me with what could have been. → Read More
Photos: ‘Imagine what it means to a young person who would be outside looking in at their own prom if not for that event.’ → Read More
A health inspector visited a self-proclaimed “dive bar” in Arcadia and discovered more than 100 rodent droppings in both in back and in front of the house. The inspector with the Los An… → Read More
Tuesday, March 3, not every polling place is jam packed. The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s Office implemented a new system this year that reduced the number of polling locations but allows county residents to go to any voting center, some of which opened as many as 10 days ago, the rest opening three days ago. While 249,680 people voted before Tuesday, reports across the… → Read More
It’s the first ‘NextGen’ type facility in the San Gabriel Valley, with new tech features. → Read More
Azusans will vote in two local contests and on one local measure. → Read More
Photos: The day included some traditional green eggs and ham. → Read More
Photos: As young as 5 years old, the competition was just as fierce. → Read More
The Arcadia resident called it the USC Peking Duck Dinner Award. All a student had to do is increase his or her net worth by $1 million within five years of graduating. → Read More