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Greening the Trees
Hudson Park, at Hill Street and Webster Avenue in Long Beach, and 10 other locations in the city are collecting Christmas trees for recycling.
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Committee meets at Sorensen Park
There will be a meeting of the West Whittier Community Advisory Committee at 6:30 p.m. Jan.
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Norwalk Census office hiring help for survey
The declining economy may prove to be a boon this year for the 2010 U.S. Census, which will be hiring hundreds of extra local workers over the next few months to help organize and canvass local neighborhoods as ...
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Santa Fe Springs in talks with Whittier over police contract
The city has established a subcommittee to deal with contract negotiations with the city of Whittier to continue providing police services.
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La Mirada man to be tried on molestation charges
A court commissioner ruled Tuesday there was enough evidence to try a La Mirada man on charges he repeatedly molested his stepgranddaughter and a second girl.
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New board presidents look to 2009, all say student programs won't suffer in hard economic times
The last month of 2008 saw local unified school districts reorganize their boards.
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Acclaimed musician stages concert for libraries
Resident and Grammy award-winning trumpeter Willie Murillo will be the featured attraction in a benefit jazz concert at the Ruth B. Shannon Center for the Performing Arts next month, part of a local effort to ...
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Senior Briefs, Dec. 21
The Young at Heart club meets at 10:30 a.m. every Monday in the Social Hall at Temple Beth Shalom, 14564 E. Hawes St.
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Norwalk mayor target of lawsuit
The Parks and Recreation director has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Mayor Mike Mendez.
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Youth March for Respect
Published 19 Dec 2008, 11:12 am - In last montha s election, California voters overwhelmingly rejected Proposition 6. The Runner initiative, as it was also known, called for an increase in penalties and ...
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Health programs free every month at Norwalk Public Library
Attend the Consumer Health Information Programs at 6 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at the Norwalk Public Library, 12350 Imperial Highway.
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Deputies look for men who pinned guard with car
Detectives are searching for two men who used a stolen car to ram the gate at a swap meet Friday night, pinning a security guard to the ground.
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The state is shutting down
This isn't bad governance, it is nongovernance, and it's time to act responsibly.
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Santa Fe Springs City Library can help with gift list
The North Pole isn't the only place to house busy workshops this holiday season.
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Christmas food donations needed, donate at Norwalk's Community Food Drive
Help eliminate hunger during the holidays by contributing to Norwalk's Community Food Drive now through Thursday at the Norwalk Arts and Sports Complex, 13000 Clarkdale Ave.
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Metro kicks off its TAP system
Shrinking the use of cash, coins and paper tickets to ride buses and trains across Los Angeles County, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday officially unveiled an $89 million program for reusable ...
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Norwalk judge locks 'em up and belts 'em out
There's a man among us who can strike fear in the hearts of our most hardened criminals, yet he sings like an angel at St.
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Deputies save choking woman
A training deputy and her trainee on Thursday helped save a choking woman, officials said.
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Man killed in street race; cousin arrested
A 25-year-old man is dead after an early morning street race in Norwalk. Police say Lee Liu Chan was racing his cousin along Alondra Boulevard and Leibacher Avenue when he lost control of his car and hit a tree ...
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Sheriff's station honors one its own
Celeste Escalante remembers her husband, slain Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Juan Abel Escalante, talking about his "other family." They were the men and women of the sheriff's department.
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