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Teacher Appreciation Week: Sellers Teacher Earns Recognition
Donna Walker from Margaret R. Sellers Elementary School receives the "Excellent Teacher Award."

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Donna Walker from Margaret R. Sellers Elementary School receives the "Excellent Teacher Award."

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The city's faithful join together to offer prayers for the community and the nation.
The three candidates for the 32nd Congressional District meet voters during a forum.
Two of the three candidates for the 27th Congressional District that includes San Marino share their views on some key local and national issues.
Two of the three candidates for the 27th Congressional District -- which will include Sierra Madre -- share their views on some key local and national issues.
Two of the three candidates for the 27th Congressional District share their views on some key local and national issues.
Two local water districts are involved with legal action against San Diego County - water officials say a loss in the suit could result in a 30 percent water rate hike for local customers, including Altadenans.