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FBI seeking ‘foothills bandit’
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Sierra Madre cuts city hall hours; Implements serious water restrictions Dry winter spells trouble for small city
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The FBI is seeking assistance with information leading to the identity of a white male bank robbery suspect known as the Foothills Bandit.
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Hopefully this water reservoir won’t be quite as dry as the day it was completed but Sierra Madre is one local city implementing strict measures to conserve water. -Photo by Terry Miller
Beginning July 1, 2013 the offices at City Hall and the Community Recreation centers will be open Monday Thursday 11:00am - 5:30pm. The Council implemented the new open hours at City Hall and Community Recreation offices to offset for
Monrovia’s rich aviation history WW11 WASP has strong local connection BY EMANI PAYNE
Schiff, Feinstein announce night-flying helicopter to battle wildfires Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) announced the U.S. Forest Service now has available a specifically equipped helicopter to combat wildfires at night. Four years ago, during the Station Fire – the largest wildfire in Los Angeles county history – the potentially critical night flying tool was not available to the Forest Service. As a result, questions remain as
Last week we focused on a fallen Monrovia WASP test pilot, Bettie Mae Scott, who died testing planes for male pilots. It has been brought to our attention that she was not alone in representing Monrovia and women in general on the front lines and in the sky during WWII. Ellenor Bell Schaffer, also a graduate of MonroPlease see page 18
the reduced staffing levels implemented over the last five years. The adopted FY 20132015 budget also includes additional consolidated job responsibilities as well as technology enhancements to continue to improve work efficiencies and effectiveness, in
19 year old Duarte resident arrested for robbing multiple convenience stores
order to serve Sierra Madre citizens. At the May 28, 2013 City Council meeting, the City Council implemented mandatory water conservation measures for all water
Azusa fails to pass resolution on 710 BY TERRY MILLER At the May 28, 2013 City Council meeting, the City Council adopted new hours for City Hall and the Community Recreation offices as a part of the fiscal year 2013-2015 bi-annual budget.
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On Thursday, May 30, 2013, Temple Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a gas station located on the 3800 block of Colorado Boulevard, Unincorporated Pasadena, regarding a “Robbery Just Occurred” call for service. The two victims, who are employees of the gas station, said they saw the suspect park a vehicle near the business. The suspect walked to the front door of the business carrying a baseball bat and ski mask. According to the witnesses, the suspect now identified as 19 year-old Malcolm Buchanan of Duarte, stopped short of the front door and placed the ski mask over his head and face, after the witnesses had already seen his face.
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The Azusa City Council voted to approve the issuance of millions of dollars in bonds to help Waste Management, Inc. finance building a new material recovery facility. The council also decided not to support a resolution calling for the comple-
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