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Fiesta Days on Tap for the Weekend
Do you know the line up for Fiesta Days? This weekend's festivities include a vintage car show, fireworks and a parade.

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Do you know the line up for Fiesta Days? This weekend's festivities include a vintage car show, fireworks and a parade.

Patrol officers will be watching your speed and whether you buckled up.
A butterfly zips from petal to petal, enjoying the flowers along Foothill Boulevard.
Patrol officers will be watching your speed and whether you buckled up.
Two elementary schools are asking for parents' opinions on topics such as classroom courtesy and school bullying.
Homework, school climate and parental involvement are topics covered in recent survey for parents at Paradise Canyon and Palm Crest elementaries.
Crime is down compared to the same time period last year, but there has been a spate of residential and vehicle burglaries this month.
Crime is down, compared to the same time period last year. But with a spate of residential and vehicle burglaries this month, a local official urges residents to keep valuables locked up and to always be on the look out for things out of the ordinary.
They'll be Tologs for life, but their time as seniors is winding down.
The Echo Park man accused of robbing a bank in La Cañada last June is expected to be arraigned in Los Angeles Superior Court in Pasadena Wednesday morning.
Unidentified suspects smashed a window and grabbed a few hundred dollars in rolled coins from the 76 Station.
William Alexander, who is charged in the June 2010 robbery at Citizens Business Bank, is expected to be arraigned Wednesday.
An afternoon shower along Foothill Boulevard.
La Cañada Unified School District is looking at changing start and end time of school days, which increases instructional time and would bank minutes to create four pupil-free days--something at least one board member balks at.
Don't waste gas driving around looking for the best price in town: Patch puts them all in one spot for you.
Beloved family restaurant kept customers coming back for decades.
Workers from Athens Services worked furiously Thursday night scooping a dumped, formerly smoldering haul back into trash bins.
There's one less empty storefront at Town Center on Foothill Boulevard with the addition of Caterpillar Kids Place.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and the California Highway Patrol are deploying extra units for Cinco de Mayo, a holiday that often involves margarita merriment.
Seniors are in the home stretch for graduation this month and then: college. What advice do you have for your teen-ager as he or she heads off to live away from you?