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MONDAY, AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 VOLUME 6, NO. 35
EL MONTE UNION ENGINEERING PROGRAM DEBUTS WITH AFRICAN WILDCAT VISIT
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special visit by an African wildcat made the first day of the 2018-19 school year extra special for 50 Mountain View High School students who are members of the school’s inaugural Zoo Crew: Engineers Gone Wild! program, an engineering pathway that focuses on animal protection and preservation. Students packed into the school’s Media Center to hear Wildlife Learning Center representatives explain the characteristics and behaviors of the exotic animal they were about to meet – the serval, a long-legged, long-eared wildcat found mostly in the African Savanna. The serval is the first animal the ninthand 10th-grade students encountered as part of the new Zoo Crew program. “It was really informative and entertaining,” said Judy Ung, a 10th-grader who plans to major in biology or engineering in college. Designed to be a genderneutral career technical education pathway, Zoo Crew was launched this year Mountain View High Schools students listen to a Wildlife Learning Center representative explain the characteristics of the serval. - Courtesy photo
A LIVING MIRACLE IN THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT Miracles do happen. Whenever you need a little inspiration, all you have to do is look to San Bernardino Police Officer Gabe Garcia. Four years ago, he suffered what many thought was a fatal gunshot wound. Officer Garcia fought for his life and never gave up. And with the love, strength and support from his family and community, he is alive today and an integral part of the SBPD family. Officer Gabe Garcia proves faith is real. Officer Gabe Garcia. - Courtesy photo / San Bernardino PD
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DUI Collision Lands Man In Riveside Jail
Choppers & Coppers at Angel Stadium in Anaheim
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, September 3, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, September 4, 2018. Closed on Monday, September 3: • Animal Care Services and spcaLA (Animal Control Officers are available to respond to calls for service) • Career Transition Center • Center for Working Families • City Hall • Citizen Police Complaint
Officers from the Palm Desert Police Department responded to a noninjury traffic collision at Michigan Drive and Warner Trail, in the city of Palm Desert. A 2012 Chevy Malibu, driven by Cody Carhart, 23 years of Cathedral City, collided into an unoccupied parked vehicle, which pushed that vehicle into another unoccupied parked vehicle, causing major damage.
Join the motor officers at COPPERS & CHOPPERS to brush up on your skills and learn something new during the hands-on demos and motor instruction. This FREE motorcycle safety expo is open to riders of all skill levels and motorcycle styles. From cruisers to sport bikes and everything in between! Hands-on demos include picking up a downed motorcycle, braking, and Top Gun. Registration to participate
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City of Long Beach Holiday Closures