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Pot Museum | Grocery Strike | Horse Racing Suspension: Patch PM

Democratic Debate Viewing Parties | Ex-USC Gynecologist Arrested | $57.5 Million 'Price Reduced' Home | Rose Parade Float Snafu: Patch PM

LOS ANGELES, CA — Share-worthy stories from across the Southland Patch cities to talk about tonight:

High Hopes For Marijuana Museum To Open In Hollywood
Marijuana industry technology and software company Weedmaps says it's opening the Weedmaps Museum of Weed in Hollywood.

L.A. Union Votes to Authorize Potential Strike Against 3 Grocers
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770 union have voted to approve a strike authorization against three grocery chains.

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Horse Racing Suspension Bill Signed By California Governor
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that allows the CA horse racing board to suspend racing licenses to protect the safety of horses and riders.

Democratic Debate Viewing Parties Set For Around LA
Democratic Party organizations and campaigns will conduct viewing parties across L.A. County tonight.

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Ex-USC Gynecologist Tyndall Arrested On Sexual Misconduct Charges
A former USC gynecologist suspected of sexually abusing hundreds of women under the guise of medical exams was arrested Wednesday by the LAPD.

San Clemente's Most Expensive Home At $57.5 Million
Price reduction! Once the home of President Richard M. Nixon, these walls have seen numerous social & political events in its storied past.

Pasadena Unified Schools Superintendent To Go On Medical Leave
Pasadena Unified School District Superintendent Brian McDonald says he will be on leave for several weeks after having surgery in late July.

New San Gabriel Valley Veterans Affairs Clinic Opens
San Gabriel Valley-area veterans now won't have to drive an hour or more to receive VA care thanks to a recently opened Arcadia clinic.

South Pasadena To Be Compensated For Rose Parade Float Snafu
A South Pasadena committee that builds Rose Parade floats will receive $5,000 and free entry in the 2020 parade to make up for a big snafu.

Summer Concerts Return To Santa Monica Pier
The new Twilight on the Pier, formerly known as the Twilight Concert Series, will start in August.

Search Continues For Missing Hiker Near La Cañada Flintridge
The 72-year-old was last seen on the Mount Waterman Trail near La Canada Flintridge Saturday.

Monrovia Man Sentenced For Attacks On 4 Women
The 43-year-old was sentenced to 88 years to life in state prison for attacks on four women — three of which were sexually assaulted.

Orange County Veterans Cemetery Still Languishes
Though $20 million has been allocated for the proposed project, the location of the approved cemetery for veterans remains up in the air.

OC Beaches Ace, Fail Beach Honor Roll, 2019
Orange County had 10 beaches listed on the group's Honor Roll, a distinction reserved for beaches that receive an A+ grade.

University of La Verne Names Endowed Executive Director
Sarah Rodman-Alvarez, a respected public health expert, has been appointed the inaugural Bauccio Endowed Executive Director.

Malibu To Conduct Full-Scale Test of Disaster Notification System
It will allow officials to test an upgrade expected to dramatically increase the city's ability to reach residents via their cellphones.

Cal State Northridge-Run Station 88.5 Hires New General Manager
Radio station 88.5 CSUN, which is co-run by Cal State Northridge & Saddleback College, has hired Patrick Osburn as its new general manager.

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