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Q&A: Steven Cronkhite awarded 'Explorer Leadership Award'
Steven Cronkhite was a freshman at La Caņada High School when he started a career in law enforcement. As a member of an Explorer post affiliated with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the La Caņada Flintridge resident rode along with...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Boy Scouts of America, Criminal Laws, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Laws
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Joe Layton: Accountant runs for the first time for La Caņada City Council
Joe Layton is a new face to the local political scene, a fact he is using to stand out from his seasoned challengers. The 24-year-old accountant is a graduate of Loyola High School and USC. He has lived with his family in the city for nine years. He is...
Tags: Social Media, Hungary, Google Inc., Media Industry
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Editorial: Pension reform deserves public debate
Democracy only works from the bottom up. Unfortunately, there was a breakdown in this most basic of democratic principles at last week's City Council candidate forum. The breakdown had nothing to do with the candidates, all of whom appear to be fine men....Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Elections, Finance
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La Caņada schools change rules for police interviews on campus
Three incidents in the past eight months have led La Caņada schools to institute new rules for on-campus interaction between students and police. At an Oct. 30 meeting the La Caņada Unified School District board of trustees voted to back regulations that...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Abusive Behavior, Students
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Rash of burglaries bring more patrols
A rash of home burglaries last week and recent incidents of mail theft have law enforcement stepping up patrols in La Caņada Flintridge. Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Capt. Dave Silversparre said his officers are receiving backup from patrols conducted by...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Chevy Chase
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Open carry banned as of Jan. 1
California gun enthusiasts will be keeping their pistols not just in their holsters, but completely out of view, as Assembly Bill 144 was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday. The bill, which was introduced by Anthony Portantino (D-La...Tags: Defense, Interior Policy, Politics, Firearms, Personal Weapon Control
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Cops issuing Slurpees rather than tickets
Program is intended to remind kids to follow the rules.
La Caņada kids out and about this summer might attract some attention from a usually unwelcome source — law enforcement officials. Only this time, they’re getting recognized for doing...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Donors roll up sleeves for blood drive
Area residents joined deputies on Tuesday at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station in an effort to help fill local blood banks.
A Red Cross bloodmobile remained parked at the station from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the local installment of the fifth annual...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Vista, Charity, Crimes, Los Angeles
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Quick Hits: Battle of the Badges Blood Drive is Tuesday
As part of a friendly competition among Southern California public-safety agencies, a Red Cross bloodmobile will be taking blood donations on Tuesday from officers of the law and their supporters at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station. Now in its...Tags: NBCUniversal, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Charity, Crimes, California
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Loose dogs rankle neighbors
At least three encounters with aggressive dogs roaming streets near Palm Crest Elementary School have residents near the school on alert, and one of them pushing school and public-safety officials to take action. Orchard Lane resident Roger Dahl said...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Animals, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Crimes, Dog (animal)
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Rain falls, but hillsides remain in place
The rain was still pounding away Wednesday afternoon behind the added threat of a flash-flood warning for foothill neighborhoods near Station fire burn areas. But as of just before 6 p.m., no damage had been reported in the area.
Though good fortune...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Weather Reports, Los Angeles, Crimes, Weather Warnings
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Surcharge reduction saves the city $50,000
In 1989, Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies dispersed a large bridal shower at the home of a Samoan-American family in Cerritos. Eleven deputies and three dozen party guests were injured in the incident. Deputies said the party had gotten out of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles, Crimes, California, Family
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