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Updated: Big Rig Crash on 60 Freeway Injures Eight, Stalls Traffic
The big rig ended up off the freeway shoulder following the crash, which was reported shortly after 10 a.m. at Grand Avenue.

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The big rig ended up off the freeway shoulder following the crash, which was reported shortly after 10 a.m. at Grand Avenue.

Other cities that have expressed interest in making a bid include Dallas, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
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The closure are part of a $121.5 million pavement rehabilitation project.
The Chili's on Grand Avenue opened five years ago.
Francis Delach previously served as the city manager for Azusa.
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President Barack Obama ordered the flags be lowered in honor of Monday's Washington Navy Yard shooting victims.
President Barack Obama ordered the flags be lowered in honor of Monday's Washington Navy Yard shooting victims.