COMPLIMENTARY COPY
ARCADIAWEEKLY.COM
/
ARCADIAWEEKLY
/
THEARCADIAWEEKLY
Local. Relevant. Trusted.
Thursday, AUGUST 23 - AUGUST 29, 2018
/
ARCADIAWEEKLY
Since 1996
Volume 22, NO. 34
ARCADIA COMMUTERS FED UP WITH GRIDLOCK AT FIRST AVENUE
Story & Photos Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
M
otorists’ frustrations at the intersection of First Avenue and the new Gold Line station have been evident since the trains started running in March 2016. However, the traffic signals combined with the seemingly endless crossing SEE FED UP PAGE 11
The advent of the Gold Line light rail system has many positive impacts on the city however, traffic delays are not one of those. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
49TH DISTRICT ASSEMBLYMEMBER ED CHAU TALKS TO ARCADIA WEEKLY Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
Recently, Arcadia Weekly talked with Assemblyman Ed Chau about his time in office as the 49th District Assemblymember. Currently, Ed Chau is pitted against Arcadian Burton Brink in the 2018 election cycle. Arcadia Weekly (AW): Mr. Chau, you have a background in law, could you elaborate more on that? Ed Chau (EC): Sure, I practiced law for about 15, 16 years or thereabouts. I did a combination of both litigation and transactional work, covering pretty much the gamut, covering anything from civil cases to immigration, incorporation, business litigation in general. AW: You did a lot of different things, what was your
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Community is Key at Copper Moose Fitness
favorite area to work in? EC: When I first started out, I didn’t have much of a choice. Whatever came through my door, I had to try to help out, but in general I just enjoyed the service. I was able to serve clients regardless of the area. I also helped many startup companies, when people wanted to start doing business in the Los Angeles area. Regardless, I just enjoyed helping people within the legal confines of the system. AW: Do you have any cases that you think helped define your career as a lawyer? EC: Since I did quite a bit, I think they were all pretty fulfilling in general… I helped a family in a car accident SEE ED CHAU PAGE 10
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Story & Photo Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
Breeders’ Cup, one of Thoroughbred horse racing’s most prestigious international events, announced Santa Anita Park as the host site for the upcoming 2019 Breeders’
Cup World Championships. In 2019, Santa Anita will host the Breeders’ Cup on Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2, for a record-breaking 10th time. Breeders’ Cup also announced that the event will return to Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky SEE BREEDERS’ CUP PAGE 11
SPORTS
Debbie Korbel – Studio Visit Page 13
Santa Anita Park Hosts 2019 Breeders' Cup World Championships
Page 9
Arcadia Snags Huge Victory in Season Opener
Page 18