
December 19, 2011 Possession of Marijuana: Deputy Waldman arrested a MH/16 for Possession of Marijuana for Sales at Longden Av/ Oak Av. The subject was jaywalking with another male juvenile. Deputy Waldman smelled the strong odor of marijuana emitting from the subject. The subject was in possession of two glass jars containing marijuana and evidence [...]

On December 27, 2011 the Y of West San Gabriel Valley happily celebrated Jose Aguirre’s 102nd birthday! Jose was born in Chihuahua, Mexico on December 27, 1910. He was married and had 5 children, who then provided him with 18 wonderful grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Jose is a current and active member of the Y [...]

If you’re not sure what to do to celebrate Valentine’s with a love one or are just looking to experience an amazing concert of one of the greatest musical composers of all time, then the San Gabriel Valley Music Theatre has a delicious musical treat for you. The San Gabriel Valley Music Theatre will be [...]

By Ruth Longoria Kingsland Whether it’s the skateboarding, driving down the freeway, eating at Sonic, or hanging out at Royal Oaks Park, there’s just something about “This City” of Duarte, at least according to Duarte natives and budding filmmakers Robert Herrera and Nicolas “Nico” Djeu. Herrera and Djeu are out to make their city a [...]

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson highlights some of the new education and child safety laws that are now in effect for 2012. “Our goal for the new year and every year is to make education accessible and effective for all children,” said Torlakson. “These new laws will help ensure children are safer, enter [...]

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Supreme Court Rules on Challenges to the State’s Plan to Dissolve Redevelopment Agencies Court Decides the State Has the Authority to Dissolve Redevelopment Agencies but Does Not Have the Authority to Condition Their Continued Existence on Required Payments Resolving challenges filed by the California Redevelopment Association, the League of California Cities, and the cities of [...]

By Terry Miller While there were many winners during Boxing Day’s opener at Santa Anita, none could actually top that of Paddock Guard John Shear, 91, returning to his job at the track after facing a near death experience last spring when he saved a young girl from a bolting horse. Shear threw himself in [...]

All youth groups are invited to experience the fun and excitement of FLOAT BUILDING!!! For those of you afraid of what this involves, we aim to * Disperse your fears!!! * Alleviate your worries!!! * Ease your concerns!!! Float Building 101 The 2012 Camellia Festival Float Workshops Two workshops will be available: January 10 and [...]

California has changed possession of an ounce or less of marijuana from a misdemeanor to an infraction. Though the fine remains $100, there’s no jail time or notation on your criminal record. Open Carry will no longer be legal thanks to Anthony Portantino’s AB 144 which was signed earlier this year. With some exceptions, it [...]