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Santa Anita Park to Host Hazardous and E-Waste Pick Up
Drop off your hazardous and e-waste at the Santa Anita Park infield on Aug. 18.

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After college, I covered the crime beat at the Hanford Sentinel, a newspaper in the Central Valley located about an hour south of Fresno, for a year. I then moved onto the Santa Maria Times, where I covered the education beat for two years.
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Drop off your hazardous and e-waste at the Santa Anita Park infield on Aug. 18.

The Arcadia Police Department also dealt with two washing machine coin box burglaries.
Check the latest schedule of closures on the I-10 Freeway.
Starting Jan. 1, people will no longer be allowed to use any tobacco product on the premises of Methodist Hospital.
The much-anticipated aquatics center at Arcadia County Park has opened.
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The Arcadia Police Department also dealt with a domestic dispute that ended in a stabbing.
Arcadia will celebrate its 109th birthday by participating in National Night Out. The celebration also includes the tunes of Cold Duck and free cake while supplies last.
Traffic will be detoured to eastbound Foothill Boulevard.
Patch readers nominated the best automotive place in in the San Gabriel Valley, so vote to determine which one is the Readers’ Choice 2012 winner.
Firefighters dealt with two car accidents that required them to extract victims trapped inside vehicles.
El Monte resident Miryam Mora-Barajas will lead 49th Assembly District candidate Mathew Lin's campaign.
Caltrans will start closing portions of SR-60 from the 605 to SR 57 tonight and I-10 HOV project continues with weekly closures.