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BUSINESS PROFILE:

ARCADIA:

A Flea in Her Ear

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EDUCATION:

Arcadia Unified School District Announces 2015-16 Teacher of the Year Pg. 30

COMPLIMENTARY COPY VOLUME 19, NO. 37

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Thursday, September 17 2015 - September 23 2015

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Everything’s Coming Up Roses

Royal Court Hopefuls Descend on Tournament House in Search of Adventure BY TERRY MILLER

Several hundred ‘selfies’ were the big order of the day as hundreds try out for a coveted spot on the Royal Court.

Bill to Knock Drones Out Of Fire Zones Awaits Governor's Signature The passage of SB 168, legislation which would protect forests, property and the lives of citizens, firefighters and emergency personnel from drone interference, passed the legislature and is now headed to the Governor. Senate Bill 168 will increase fines for drone use that interferes with firefighting and emergency responders. The bill also seeks to grant civil immunity SEE PG. 17

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Without trying to being too cliché, it really is time to stop and smell the roses in Pasadena … particularly at Tournament House, Pasadena’s answer to Buckingham Palace, where officials have been very droughtconscious yet managed to maintain the spectacular rose garden in time for the 2016 Rose Court tryouts. Hundreds of young women (plus a couple of brave young men) started the long, nail-biting process Saturday after which several hundred ‘selfies’ were the big order of the day. And,

where better? The Rose Garden, of course. The fun continued Tuesday as hundreds more compete for a position on the seven-member court of Pasadena’s Royalty. While hundreds of Pasadena-area young women interviewed for the prospect to be part of the 2016 Tournament of Roses Royal Court Saturday, participants from Pasadena and surrounding communities also vie to represent their communities, schools and

shot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses described the suspect as being an Asian male wearing all black clothing and running south on Willard Avenue. Deputies checked the area and located the suspect, a 32-year-old male, in the 2600 block of Willard Avenue. As deputies attempted to contact him, the suspect shot himself in the head with a handgun. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect’s semi-

automatic handgun was recovered at the scene. It is unknown at this time why the suspect chose to shoot the victim and then kill himself. There is no additional information available at this time. If you have any information about this incident, please contact the Los Angeles Sheriff ’s Dept Temple Station at: 8838 Las Tunas Dr, Temple City, CA 91780 Phone:(626) 2857171 Information may be confidential.

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Murder Suicide in Rosemead Baffles LASD

Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Homicide detectives continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of a man in the 2700 block of Willard Avenue, Rosemead. On Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015, at 10:38 p.m., deputies responded to a residence in the 2700 block of Willard Avenue, Rosemead, regarding a 9-1-1 call of a gunshot victim. Upon their arrival, deputies discovered the victim lying in the driveway suffering from gun-

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