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KKLA Christian Radio Host Remains in Critical Condition
Frank Pastore is still in a coma following a Nov. 19 crash on the 210 Freeway.

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Frank Pastore is still in a coma following a Nov. 19 crash on the 210 Freeway.

Frank O’Connell was convicted of killing a South Pasadena man in 1985, a crime he said he didn’t commit. CBS airs his story on 48 Hours.
Glendora Police shares tips for holiday online and in-person shopping.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our “Deck the House” contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
Frank O’Connell was convicted of murdering a South Pasadena man in 1985, a crime he said he didn’t commit. CBS airs his story on 48 Hours.
A service is scheduled in Glendora for fallen Staff Sergeant Kenneth Wade Bennett.
Black Friday began on Thanksgiving this year, allowing shoppers to cram in extra hours of bargain hunting.
Glendora Police discovered one of the witnesses interviewed during Tuesday night’s search was an arrestee who escaped a Glendora jail.
Shoppers camped outside of Best Buy describe a day in a life of a Black Friday camper.
Revenue from the café and bakery go toward Azusa Pacific University.
Talks between Hostess and its union have broken down, leading the company to move ahead with the liquidation process.
Customers are grabbing what’s left at the Hostess Cake Wonder Bread Store in Glendora.
Customers are grabbing what’s left at the Hostess Cake Wonder Bread Store in Glendora.
It might be tempting, but one safety tip warns people about something they may do often on Facebook.
Recipes for Cranberry-Walnut Chutney and Cranberry Brie Appetizer Bites to complete your Thanksgiving meal.
However, the Bank of America Fall 2012 Small Business Owner Report released Thursday also showed uncertainty the economy will improve in 12 months.
Wet weather couldn't foil the 2012 Fit4Fall Bryan Clay 5K Run on Saturday.
As the holidays draw near, Glendora gets an early start with the annual Holiday Stroll.
The Leonid Meteor Shower 2012 began Nov. 6 and is set to peak on Saturday, Nov. 17.
Playing to sold out audiences, the play deals with the struggles of soldiers in the military.