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Jessen Drive bridge gets bigger
After eight months of detours, La Caņadans living near the Jessen Drive bridge came out Monday to celebrate the ribbon-cutting on a new span. The 41-foot, two-lane, reinforced concrete bridge is larger than its predecessor, including two shoulders and...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, California Department of Transportation
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Descanso Gardens director ready to flower as a judge
Brian Sullivan loves plants, but 15 years ago that love was confined by an office job and a tiny apartment patio. Today Sullivan is director of horticulture at the renowned Descanso Gardens, and is preparing to serve as a judge in one of the world’...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Justice System
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Rose float gearing up to roar
Dustin Crumb doesn’t normally work on dinosaurs, but on Monday evening his official La Caņada Flintridge Tournament of Rose Assn. T-shirt was covered in grime from a long day of building a brontosaurus. Crumb, a mechanical engineer from Pasadena,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Festive Events, Bob Hope, Arts and Culture
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La Caņada City Council race taking shape
At least one new face will join the La Caņada City Council next year, as Mayor Steve Del Guercio won’t seek reelection, Councilman Dave Spence will, and three contenders have started the paperwork to run for office. The candidates include 24-year-...Tags: Elections, Thomas Properties Group Incorporated, Politics, Local Elections
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Republican loyalists pull for Krikorian in Assembly race
Every state and federal official whose district includes La Caņada Flintridge is a Democrat, but local Republicans are hoping to get one of their own in the State Assembly after Tuesday's election. Ernest Koppen, president of the La Caņada Flintridge...
Tags: Carol Liu, Elections, Anthony J. Portantino, Mike Gatto, Politics
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La Caņada updates Web presence
More than a decade after the city of La Caņada Flintridge entered cyberspace, City Hall on Friday unveiled its new, long-anticipated online home at www.lcf.ca.gov. The website replaces a redesign done in 2004, which itself replaced the original site...
Tags: New Products
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Students take the robot challenge
As the space shuttle Endeavour soared over La Caņada Flintridge on Friday afternoon, Palm Crest Elementary School sixth-grader Micah Smyth saw more than an end of an era for NASA. He also saw what he hopes will be his future. Micah, 11, plans to be an...
Tags: Science and Technology, LEGO Group, Teaching and Learning, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Around Town: A Virtual Visit to Caltech
You’d think that Caltech would be in the forefront of online learning, but the Beavers are late to this rodeo. This week, Caltech finally announced that it will provide free online classes thought Coursera ("The World's Best Courses. Online, for...Tags: Teaching and Learning, The New York Times, Education, Teachers
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Antonovich presses Forest Service to allow night flights
Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich is the latest elected official to urge the U.S. Forest Service to lift its ban on nighttime aerial firefighting. The 2009 Station fire, which scorched areas of the Angeles National Forest, could have been...
Tags: Forests, Adam Schiff, Air Transportation Delays, Forestry and Timber
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Take Five: Interpreting the Commencement Address my way
The best commencement speech I never heard was Steve Jobs’ Stanford University speech given on June 7, 2005. I urge you to Google it and commit it forever to your brain. In about eight minutes Jobs presented a practical, realistic, and candid...Tags: Steve Jobs, Cancer
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LoVett definitely an attention-getter
The game of basketball looks like it comes easy to Marcus LoVett, Jr. It's getting out of the gym after a game that can be a problem for the Providence High point guard. The 15-year old freshman phenom carries a lot of hype with him and commands...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Students, Entertainment, Sports, Concerts
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Senior Living Q & A: Finding the right doctor is important
Q. I just moved to this area and need to find new doctors. What is the best way to go about this? Choosing a doctor is one of the most important things you will ever do in your life. You will trust this person for his/her expertise and advice, and to...Tags: American Medical Association, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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