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From Compton to Pasadena: Dancers Learn to Krump
The street dance made its debut at the Pasadena Dance Festival.
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The street dance made its debut at the Pasadena Dance Festival.
The Wildcats are looking to knock off La Canada from the top spot in the Rio Hondo standings.
Construction moves forward on new railroad bridges for the Metro Gold Line extension project.
Construction moves forward on new railroad bridges for the Metro Gold Line extension project.
The May 14 event will include a variety of card games.
The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission ruled the site of a former Japanese internment camp could not be designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument.
The Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission ruled the site of a former Japanese internment camp could not be designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument.
Various agencies are expected to release findings of investigations into police misconduct.
Mars was once very much like earth. The next JPL mission to Mars could offer some insight as to what happened to the red planet.
Mars was once very much like earth. The next JPL mission to Mars could offer some insight as to what happened to the red planet.
Auditions for the local singing competition are set for Saturday.
Gregory L Waybright, senior pastor of Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, will be the keynote speaker for the graduate ceremony.
It is likely the assistant coach will succeed former head coach Tim Tucker.
A memorial service for Arcadia High Hall of Fame baseball coach Alan “Lani” Exton is set for May 4 at Loraine Baptist Church.
A memorial service for former Arcadia High baseball coach Alan “Lani” Exton is scheduled May 4 in Glendora.
A win over the Tigers Tuesday gives La Canada the top spot in the Rio Hondo League.
A win over South Pasadena Tuesday gives the Spartans the top spot in the Rio Hondo League.
Young scientists from Arcadia High School showed off their ocean science knowledge in their win in this year’s National Ocean Sciences Bowl.
Monrovia Fire Chief Chris Donovan warns hillside residents of old dry brush that can easily go up in flames.
A 49-year-old man was seen standing over a flood control wash Thursday.