
Wildlife Groups Invited the Public To Learn How To Coexist With Coyotes Tuesday Arcadia Has Already Snared 15 Coyotes, Including Two Juveniles In the wake of the Arcadia City Council’s decision to try to eradicate coyotes in the community through the use of painful and deadly snares, three wildlife-protection organizations and a local humane society [...]


Angeles National Forest Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau investigators responded to the Mount Lowe Railway Trail, located in the Angeles National Forest, along with Altadena Search and Rescue Team members to investigate the circumstances surrounding found human remains on Sunday Trail hikers discovered the remains and alerted Altadena Sheriff’s Station personnel. No evidence of foul play was [...]

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles opened the doors of its new outpatient services center in Arcadia on Nov. 1, bringing the clinical expertise of its doctors, nurses and staff to area residents. The outpatient center is known as Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Arcadia and is located at 468 E. Santa Clara St. A variety of [...]

Santa Anita Park, which opens for its 74th winter/spring season on Dec. 26, will offer a blockbuster stakes program featuring 46 graded stakes, headed by the Grade I, $1 million Santa Anita Derby on April 9. The Derby is but one of a total of nine Grade I events that are scheduled to be run [...]

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Arcadia High Students in the Advanced Drama dept. rehearse for their production of Sorid Lives which opens November 16 – Photos by Terry Miller Arcadia High School’s Advanced Drama Department Presents: SORDID LIVES by Del Shores Directed by Steven Volpe November 16-20, 2010 at 7PM The original stage play premiered in Los Angeles on May [...]



Opinion By Terry Miller Having hailed from Great Britain, I have always been rather partial to a nice cup of tea. However after seeing the tactics of that last bastion of “fair and balanced” journalism – FOX news – I’ve developed rather a bitter taste in my mouth when it comes to Tea Time. The [...]