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Time Warner Builds New Automated Facility on Duarte Road
The cable television company's new building will operate "video, data, and wire line phone services."

Former Editor Monrovia Patch
Hometown: Pomona, CA
Birthday: July 21
Bio: A southern California native, I grew up in the Inland Valley and moved to the San Gabriel Valley after graduating from Pomona College in 2003.
I began my writing career by contributing satirical pieces to various online publications before enrolling at the USC Annenberg School for Journalism in 2005. In 2006, I spent a summer working as a reporter at the Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa. I graduated from the USC Annenberg School in 2007 with an M.A. in journalism and worked for the Los Angeles Times and NFL Network before signing on as a staff writer at the Pasadena Star-News in 2008. I left the Star-News in 2010 to become the editor of Monrovia Patch.
The cable television company's new building will operate "video, data, and wire line phone services."

The city will re-emphasize its voluntary gun surrender program and explore a gun buyback program following two recent fatal shootings.
Police said they apprehended a man after he stole car keys at gunpoint but couldn't start the car. Read on for more.
A grant from the Los Angeles County Regional Parks and Open Space District will help fund improvements to the park on California Avenue.
The Monrovia City Council will consider the city's mid-year budget review Tuesday and staff is projecting positive tax revenue numbers.
Highland Avenue in Duarte will be closed Monday as part of a Gold Line construction project.
The city put together this video explaining the 'Plan Monrovia' community engagement initiative meant to encourage residents to participate in the city's strategic planning.
The city of Monrovia and a local developer are in talks to settle a multimillion dollar lawsuit filed against the city.
A 10-year-old kid allegedly showed a fellow student a BB gun he brought to school and was later reported to the pricipal. Read on for more.
A bizarre sign posted on a light pole on Myrtle Avenue directs motorists toward a skunk. Uh, what?
Members to the 2013 Phi Theta Kappa All-California Academic Team are selected by academic performance and campus and community involvement.
The attorney and City Council candidate spoke with Patch about his background and plans for the city's future after the council decided to move forward with April's municipal elections.
A body found near a shallow grave off of Big Tujunga Road earlier this month was identified as a 25-year-old Glendale man.
Police are looking for the owners of a large cache of stolen merchandise that was taken from homeowners who placed themselves on the Los Angeles Times vacation list.
The burger chain Smashburger will be one of four new tenants in the building that will replace the old Acapulco restaurant.
A Glendale man is accused of hacking into social network sites and extorting victims into showing him naked photos of themselves, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Police said the Jan. 15 shooting was the result of a robbery during a drug deal.
West Coast Dental Group opened in the shopping center earlier this week.
A woman was arrested and booked on domestic violence charges for allegedly assaulting her ex-boyfriend for making a "surreptitious" recording her. He was arrested for making the recording. Read on for more.
A local resident is collecting money and clothes for a couple who lost their home and everything inside when a fire broke out in a bedroom this weekend.