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West Nile Virus Detected in Three San Gabriel Valley Cities
A sample of mosquitoes from Arcadia and chicken samples from Arcadia, Irwindale and Monterey Park shows the virus is still present in the San Gabriel Valley.

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A sample of mosquitoes from Arcadia and chicken samples from Arcadia, Irwindale and Monterey Park shows the virus is still present in the San Gabriel Valley.

County residents are encouraged to send in comments or attend a community meeting to give input on how to distribute $30 million of HUD funding.
John Boyle, 49, of Glendora, remains in custody pending trial on molestation and distribution of child pornography charges.
Local news briefs for your upcoming Labor Day weekend.
Local news briefs for your upcoming Labor Day weekend.
The U.S. Forest Service will close the road to reduce the risk of forest fires.
Motorists should expect to see more law enforcement on the 10 Freeway, according to the CHP.
Motorists should expect to see more law enforcement on the 10 Freeway, according to the CHP.
Assemblymember Chris Holden’s bill will increase funding for Domestic Violence Shelters.
Southland locations could hit near or above 100 degrees today.
Southland locations could hit near or above 100 degrees today.
Statewide, 3.93 million travelers are expected to travel this weekend, compared to 3.7 million last year, with about 3.11 million driving and 515,000 flying.
Statewide, 3.93 million travelers are expected to travel this weekend, compared to 3.7 million last year, with about 3.11 million driving and 515,000 flying.
Community members want to honor the memory of Mark Ryan, a well-known Glendora resident who died last year.
More theft and burglaries occurred in Altadena recently, including package theft and vehicle burglary.
Local news briefs for your Thursday, Aug. 29.
Local news briefs and events in and around Altadena for your Thursday, Aug. 29.
The Los Angeles County Fair opens this Labor Day Weekend with prices as low as $1.
Patch has partnered with Zillow to bring you real estate listings from the Glendora area.
Through a partnership with Zillow, Patch brings you the local homes for sale and open homes each week. Check out the list below or visit the link to Zillow for even more options.