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Bill Allowing Solo Drivers Access to Carpool Lanes During Limited Hours Headed to Governor's Desk
The bill would open carpool lanes during off-peak hours on select freeways, including the 210 freeway from Pasadena to Glendora.

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The bill would open carpool lanes during off-peak hours on select freeways, including the 210 freeway from Pasadena to Glendora.

Contention among Citrus College Board of Trustees continued as the board decided 3-2 to send its investigation into Trustee Gary L. Woods’ main place of residency to the Attorney General.
The driver was killed Sunday on the westbound 210 just west of Irwindale Ave.
Tesco hopes the deal will allow the company to exit the U.S. market while protecting more than 4,000 jobs at Fresh & Easy.
Tesco hopes the deal will allow the company to exit the U.S. market while protecting more than 4,000 jobs at Fresh & Easy.
The Arroyo Food Co-op set a goal of raising $10,000 for its Pasadena market and is just $1,000 short.
A presentation on the investigation into Gary L Woods’ alleged residency violations will be made during Tuesday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Dr. Sri J. "Dr. J" Wijegunaratne of Anaheim and Godwin Onyeabor of Covina were convicted of fraudulently billing Medicare for medically unnecessary equipment and receiving paid kickbacks.
There has already been one flu case severe enough to require hospitalization, according to Los Angeles County health officials.
There has already been one flu case severe enough to require hospitalization, according to Los Angeles County health officials.
Darryl Lamont Johnson, 38, and Dominique Evans, 41, both of Pasadena were arrested in May and charged in the cold case murder of Johnis Jackson, 18, of Altadena.
Two incumbents face two challengers for the Nov. 5 election.
Local events and news briefs for your Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Top headlines and local events and news briefs for your Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Covina Police searched local hospitals after a caller threatened to shoot people with an AK-47. The call was later determined to be a hoax.
Glendora Police activity for Sept. 2 through Sept. 8