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Officials say they hope an end of year appeal will help the orchestra fulfill its payment obligations to musicians and the Los Angeles County Arboretum.

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Officials say they hope an end of year appeal will help the orchestra fulfill its payment obligations to musicians and the Los Angeles County Arboretum.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and and LAPD officers will duke it out to raise money to fight childhood cancer.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and LAPD officers will duke it out to raise money to fight cancer.
Forces of Nature is a three-day exhibition with wood sculpture and functional art made exclusively from trees felled during the Nov. 30 windstorm.
Arcadia police also dealt with a Channel purse bandit.
Every week, we feature one of the most expensive homes in Arcadia
The Arcadia Fire Department also aided a teen cyclist struck by a car.
Ready, get set, go shopping! The bargain hunting starts early this year, so Patch has compiled the best big box discounts to give you a head start.
A FoldNGo bike travels easy on public transport.
Circus Vargas is also offering 2-for-1 Arena tickets to all San Gabriel Valley residents.
One restaurant swapped imitation crab in place of real crab.
Arrive early to LAX on Wednesday as a planned union protest is expected to slow travelers down.
The Arcadia City Council will hold a study session on parking regulations for RVs in residential zones.
City Hall and rec centers will be shutting down or adjusting their hours on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, according to information from the city.
Thousands of needy families will have a full Thanksgiving spread this year.
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!
The Arcadia Police Department also found an elderly woman reported missing out of Torrance.
The company was laying off more than 500 people. Areas from the San Gabriel Valley and beyond would likely feel the affect.
A dispute between a landlord and tenant got out of hand Sunday afternoon.