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The Monrovia Police Department Wants Your Drugs
The Monrovia Police Department is collecting expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs later this month to keep them off the streets.

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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 Monrovia Police Department is collecting expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs later this month to keep them off the streets.

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Monrovia will pay the Socal Mobile Food Vendors Association $75,000 in attorney's fees on top of what the city has spent in legal costs and agreed to repeal its law banning food trucks from its Old Town district.
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The maintenance worker is claiming disability discrimination in a lawsuit against the city.
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Images from the waterfall trail at Canyon Park.
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