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Backyard Dig in Glendora Cold Case Yields No New Evidence
Detectives say they do not plan to return to the house in their investigation.

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Detectives say they do not plan to return to the house in their investigation.

The public can view the floor plans of the new townhomes in the Glendora Village starting June 1.
The annual fundraiser took in more than $2,500 for the Special Olympics.
With 60 percent of the organization approving the proposal, the vote goes into effect Jan. 1.
A young driver lost consciousness while at the wheel and crashed into a mobile home Thursday morning.
No new evidence has been uncovered in the reopened case of the 1978 disappearance of Glendora resident Wendy Byron.
Detectives are searching for clues in the cold case of 24-year-old Wendy Byron who went missing in 1978.
Authorities are digging up the backyard of a Glendora home hoping to find evidence in the 35-year-old cold case of Wendy Byron.
The project to bring the Gold Line past Azusa to Montclair received a boost from San Bernardino County.
Who’s NOT planning a BBQ this weekend? If the weather holds and you’ve got propane or charcoal, chances are, you’re grilling something with your friends and family. Here, new ideas for keeping your costs down. Sponsored by Home Depot.
Local law enforcement is planning a massive DUI crackdown this Memorial Day weekend
The suspects are also connected to a similar burglary at a Glendora Home Depot, according to police.
The suspect carried a loaded gun as he fled from an officer Tuesday afternoon.
Glendora Police say no one was injured in the Tuesday morning accident on Valley Center.
Glendora Police say no one was injured in the Tuesday morning accident on Valley Center.
San Dimas Sheriff’s Station is planning a DUI checkpoint in an undisclosed location in the San Dimas area Friday.
Interested in publishing a book someday? Stanton Elementary student Sofia Trujillo says it's easier than you think.
A visual look at Saturday’s event.