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UPDATED: County Commission Denies Palm Street School Permit
The County's Regional Planning Commission voted 3-2 against the proposed expansion of the Arroyo Pacific Academy to a lot on Palm Street.

Dan Abendschein is the Senior Field Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Patch sites. He has been working as a reporter since first publishing freelance journalism work at several weekly papers on Maui in 2004, and has worked as a full-time journalist in Southern California since 2007.
Originally from New Jersey, Dan Abendschein has lived in Southern California since 2005. Dan spent five years of his childhood in Stockton, CA., and seems to keep moving back to the Golden State.
He completed his undergraduate work at Pomona College in 2002, majoring in Linguistics/Cognitive Science.
After that, Dan spent several years working odd jobs and traveling, living in Washington state and on the island of Maui, while visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Central America.
He returned to Southern California in 2005, to attend the University of Southern California's journalism program at Annenberg, received a master's degree in 2007. He then went to work for the San Gabriel Valley Tribue, and later moved to the Pasadena Star News.
The County's Regional Planning Commission voted 3-2 against the proposed expansion of the Arroyo Pacific Academy to a lot on Palm Street.

The U.S. National Archives has put up a searchable database of 1940 Census Data and according to the Associated Press, the site got 22 million visitors on Monday.
Tonight will be the first of three county workshops on Altadena's future.
Meet Jackson, who was voted the cutest puppy in our National Puppy Day contest last week.
The U.S. National Archives has put up a searchable database of 1940 Census Data and according to the Associated Press, the site got 22 million visitors on Monday. The map on right is a depiction of Altadena in 1940.
The County Regional Planning Commission's meeting on a proposed private high school on Palm Street starts at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning and can be viewed online.
Whether it is gelato, cake or baked goods, where do you go when you crave something sweet?
Next week, the application period opens up for late open enrollment, running from April 11 to April 17
Police are looking for two burglary suspects in the neighborhood around Sacramento and Marengo. Multiple deputies, cars, and a helicopter are involved in the search.
Detectives have been unable to find out any information about who might have shot a man in his early 20s at a party near Loma Alta Park on Friday night.
A shooting in Altadena Friday night may have a connection to a shooting that took place the weekend before.
Records show an extensive criminal record for a man with the same name and birth date as the man who shot his mother and then himself on Sunday in Altadena.
Organizers of the event have entered a county-wide contest they believe is one step towards having a regular market event again, though the event may not end up in Altadena.
A man suspected of shooting his mother was found dead in his home by police around 8:15 p.m, an apparent suicide.
Calabasas Patch, like all other branded Facebook pages, has been switched to 'timeline.' Some may not like the design, but on the plus side, you can now easily look up archived Calabasas Patch stories.
Montrose Patch, like all other branded Facebook pages, has switched to 'timeline.' Some may not like the design, but on the plus side, you can now easily look up archived Montrose Patch stories.
A strong armed robbery occurred outside on liquor store on Fair Oaks Avenue on March 21. There were several notable property crimes, including the theft of two bikes at the 24 Hour Fitness at Lincoln.
Two Altadena homes will be among 37 homes on an annual tour designed to promote the planting of California native gardens.
Altadena Patch, like all other branded Facebook pages, has been switched to 'timeline.' Some may not like the design, but on the plus side, you can now easily look up archived Altadena Patch stories.
From Friday to Sunday county and city of Los Angeles shelters will offer big discounts on pet adoption.