Arcadia Rotary Donates to Hospital’s New Tower

Arcadia Rotary Donates to Hospital’s New Tower

By Anne Donofrio-Holter The Arcadia Rotary Club contributed to Arcadia Methodist Hospital’s dream of a new five-story patient tower with a generous donation of $25,000 to the project. The North Tower, as it’s called, opened recently with 155,000-square-feet of new workspace housed on six floors, including a basement. “During the 2008-09 Rotary year, I recommended [...]

Temple City Tribune 1/2/12

Temple City Tribune 1/2/12

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Supreme Court Rules on Challenges to the State’s Plan to Dissolve Redevelopment Agencies

Supreme Court Rules on Challenges to the State’s Plan to Dissolve Redevelopment Agencies

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 [...]

The Seven Laws of Success For 2012 and Beyond

The Seven Laws of Success For 2012 and Beyond

By Harry Sneider Principles by Herbert W. Armstrong that helped me coach and train Superstars, Olympians, and everyday people. They can work for you, too! As we come into another new year many are asking the question, “What can I do to improve my life to be more productive, to be useful in God’s hands [...]

Santa Anita Race Track Draws 44,000 Plus Fans – Hero John Shear Returns to Paddock Position

Santa Anita Race Track Draws 44,000 Plus Fans – Hero John Shear Returns to Paddock Position

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 [...]

New Laws Take Effect Jan 1. 2012

New Laws Take Effect Jan 1. 2012

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 [...]

Arboretum ReOpens Post Windstorm

Arboretum ReOpens Post Windstorm

Thanks to the hard work of Arboretum staff and volunteers, joined by workers from across Los Angeles County, The Los Angeles County Arboretum is able to reopen ahead of schedule. As many of you know, these holiday weeks are among the best to visit the Arboretum and enjoy nature’s beauty. In addition to the cleanup [...]

Arcadia Weekly 12/29/11

Arcadia Weekly 12/29/11

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Temple City Tribune 12/26/11

Temple City Tribune 12/26/11

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John Shear, Local Hero, Returns to Work at Santa Anita Monday

John Shear, Local Hero, Returns to Work at Santa Anita Monday

Longtime Paddock Guard John Shear, who was seriously injured while protecting a young girl from a loose horse on March 12, was a Santa Anita press box visitor Thursday and informed that he would be back in action on opening day. As a result of his heroic act, Shear has been honored by the cities [...]