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Flags in Altadena to be Flown at Half-Staff
President Barack Obama ordered the flags be lowered in honor of Monday's Washington Navy Yard shooting victims.

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President Barack Obama ordered the flags be lowered in honor of Monday's Washington Navy Yard shooting victims.

President Barack Obama ordered the flags be lowered in honor of Monday's Washington Navy Yard shooting victims.
Antonovich has been selected as the 2013 Outstanding Public Official by the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials.
Antonovich has been selected as the 2013 Outstanding Public Official by the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials.
A string of burglaries occurred this week, as well as a strong-arm robbery at Altadena Meat Market.
Glendora Police activity for Sept. 9 to Sept. 15
Renatta Cooper will discuss the top issues affecting local schools during her address Sept. 24.
Cases of West Nile Virus were found in chicken flocks in Claremont last week.
Cases of West Nile Virus were found in chicken flocks in Claremont last week.
Cal Poly was the highest CSU campus to make the list.
A 25-yard touchdown by Tight end Kieran Campbell helped the Tartans win over Bonita 33-30.
The lowest price for gasoline locally is $3.81 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.
The lowest price for gasoline locally is $3.93 per gallon, according to GasBuddy.com.
The Sunday fire was extinguished before the blaze reached the rest of the home.
The cause of the fire at Fair Oaks Avenue and Peoria Street is currently under investigation, according to the Pasadena Fire Department.