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Local Students to Showcase Food-Inspired Art
Food is the theme at the second annual ArtReach art exhibit at the Fairplex Fairgrounds.

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Now her journalism career brings her to Glendora, Calif. and she is thrilled to work with the community of Glendora as their Patch editor!
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Food is the theme at the second annual ArtReach art exhibit at the Fairplex Fairgrounds.

Carpool lanes will remain closed until 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The National Sheriffs' Association announced Monday that Sheriff Baca has won the 2013 'Sheriff of the Year' award.
A class-time Harlem Shake dance break at Glendora High School makes its way onto You Tube
Schiff said the proposed cuts set to go into effect March 1 will have drastic consequences for Californians.
Employees were evacuated from an office building Tuesday after a caller threatened a bomb.
The annual fundraiser benefits the choir’s yearly productions, concerts and competitions.
ArtNight spotlights local arts and cultural exhibits in 11 city venues.
Glendora resident Sharon Green claims the City has a legal obligation to provide affordable housing options for its low-income residents.
Every week, we're going to feature one of the most expensive homes on the Glendora real estate market.
Local police activity for the week of Feb. 18 to Feb. 24.
A motorcyclist and a bicyclist collided on Glendora Mountain Road Sunday afternoon.
The two-day event is a trip down memory lane to the days of the original land sale of Montrose.
The checkpoints will take place in undisclosed locations in Arcadia.
Giacomo Lorenzo Garbarin, 53, was arrested for attempting to steal from Kohl’s in Glendora.
Assemblyman Roger Hernandez will field Glendora residents’ questions on state issues.
The Nixle system will send alerts through text messages or e-mails.
The 12-week course introduces students to behind-the-scenes work at the Glendora Police department.
The viral Internet craze has gone from a clip made by bored Australian teenagers to the dorms of APU.
The restaurant chain handed out a year’s worth of free meal vouchers to the first 100 customers in line.