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City targets distracted drivers
La Caņada Flintridge officials are renewing calls for increased driver-safety awareness with a campaign in February to spread the message through schools, churches and businesses.
Signs warning drivers to "Be Aware, Drive with Care" were placed...Tags: Travel, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Elections, Cell Phones, Transportation
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Challengers eye Dreier's Congressional seat
Thirty years after he was first elected to Congress, David Dreier looks poised to retain his job representing the 26th District in Washington D.C. Nov. 2 will mark the 16th time the Republican Congressman's name has appeared on the ballot, and if he wins...Tags: Voting, Government, Elections, National Government, Fraud
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Our Readers Write: Volunteer in classrooms and donate money
Last week's well-attended PTA meeting at Palm Crest Elementary brought the plight of school funding to the forefront in our community. For too long, too many of us have convinced ourselves that either the situation was not as bad as we feared or that some...Tags: Government, Elections, National Government, PTA, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local businesses treated with foot traffic
Instead of houses, families went trick or treating store-to-store down Foothill Boulevard two days before Halloween on Friday. There was no need to knock as most shops left their doors wide open to greet everyone. The event, arranged by the La Caņada...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Economy, Business and Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Sneaky thieves grab purses
Recent purse snatchings and another attempted theft at Foothill Boulevard businesses have the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station warning shoppers and store employees to keep a close eye on their belongings, and to stay on the lookout for a tricky couple...Tags: Theft, Career and Workplace, Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Minority Groups
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City hesitant to regulate plastic bags
Despite a recent vote by L.A. County Supervisors to prohibit the use of disposable plastic shopping bags in unincorporated areas such as La Crescenta, officials in La Caņada Flintridge aren't in any hurry to follow with regulations of their own. "I...Tags: Don Knabe, Elections, Santa Monica, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Cleanup
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Local merchants welcome deal-hunters
There may not have been the early morning hordes of deal hunters reported at the Glendale Galleria or the Best Buy electronics store in Burbank, but Black Friday still meant brisk business in La Caņada Flintridge.
Lines ebbed and flowed throughout the...Tags: Science and Technology, Services and Shopping, Jewelry, American Express Company, Homes
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Schools help with charitable drive
Local elementary and high schools are assisting the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station in its 23rd annual holiday Toy and Food Drive. Students from local schools have been filling bins with a variety of foods and toys for the sheriff department's drive....Tags: Los Angeles, Toy Industry, Clubs and Associations, Holidays, Economy, Business and Finance
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Piece of Mind: The Crest will open Monday. Or won't.
Speculation is high that Angeles Crest Highway, closed at the La Caņada border since sustaining severe damage from heavy rains last January, will reopen next week. But we have been unable to get Caltrans to tell us that on the record, at least as of our...Tags: Sales, Travel, Transportation, Facebook, Economy, Business and Finance
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Legislators try to revive old bills
Local lawmakers used a brief legislative session this month to dust off old bills that never made it, and to push new proposals ahead of the new year. State Sen. Carol Liu (D-La Caņada Flintridge) reintroduced two measures that failed last year,...Tags: Tax Credits, Laws, Voting, Government, Elections
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Pot bust leads to multiple arrests
MONTROSE — Five men were arrested Wednesday night on suspicion of cultivating more than 400 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $200,000 inside a Montrose clothing store, travel agency and home, police said.
The bust on the 2500...Tags: Travel, Economy, Business and Finance, Tour Operations Industry, Plant Openings
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Expo buoys local businesses amid threat of double-dip recession
Even as they labored to attract new customers at the 10th Annual Tri-Chamber Foothills Community Business Expo, local business owners said they are adjusting to a new economic reality in which the customers are frugal and the lenders cautious.
"I...Tags: Economic Indicator, Caspian Services Incorporated, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance
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