Favorite ‘A Christmas Story’ Returns to Sierra Madre Playhouse
West Covina Police Help Raise Funds For Cancer Research Pink Patch Project
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 - DECEMBER 9, 2018 VOLUME 22, NO. 48
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AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY / MARANATHA PARTNERSHIP TO OFFER GUARANTEED ADMISSION
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aranatha High School in Pasadena is partnering with Azusa Pacific University to create a pathway to college for its students. The two schools signed a memorandum of understand-
ing during convocation at Maranatha High School on November 26. This agreement provides Maranatha High School students who meet admissions require-
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- Courtesy photo / Maranatha High School
Anaheim Police Arrest Homicide Suspect Anaheim Police responded to a call of a man attacking a woman inside a residence at 1268 N. Siesta Street. Officers found a deceased woman inside the residence and took a male into custody without incident. Homicide detectives launched an
investigation and have booked Michael Carl Hallgren, a 64-year-old Anaheim resident, for murder. Hallgren was booked at the Anaheim Detention Facility and is
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San Bernardino is Walking on a Winter Wonderland Join the City of San Bernardino for the Winter Wonderland & 41st Annual YMCA Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 8. The festive-filled parade will start at 10 a.m. in front of the YMCA on 21st Street and will lead to the Winter Wonderland
in Perris Hill Park from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will feature a four-lane snow hill for sledding, cookies and pictures with Santa, a tree and toy giveaway, a tree-lighting ceremony at 5 p.m. and much more.
Riverside County Jury Awards $2.5 Million for Wrongful Death Case A Riverside County jury awarded a $2.5 million wrongful death verdict on Wednesday to the family of a mentally-ill African-American man fatally shot nine times by Riverside Sheriffs on July 16, 2015.
Sybil Davis, the mother of now deceased, Anthonie Smith, has further expressed
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‘Everyone Home Long Beach’ Battles Homelessness Everyone Home Long Beach is a bold citywide plan to address the statewide homelessness crisis and its effects on Long Beach. Built on the efforts already underway by the City, Everyone Home Long Beach will mobilize the entire
community to create new pathways into affordable homes and to increase efforts to prevent our residents from becoming
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