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Montclair to consider easing rules on business banners
The City Council will consider easing restrictions on banners placed in front of businesses.
Third rail sizzles, then fizzles, in Montclair
A TOUGH decision faced me Monday night: Attend the Pomona council meeting, which looked to be dull, or branch out to Montclair or La Verne? In La Verne, Monday's meeting was the first after Councilman Steven Johnson's acquittal on conflict of interest charges, a trial in which the mayor and city manager had testified - for the prosecution.
$2 now, could save hundreds later
For a price of a cup of coffee, the Fire Department here is offering city residents unlimited paramedic services - all a person has to do is subscribe.
Arrest helps group home recover its beloved dog
The stop by a Montclair police officer of a drunken driver has resulted in the return of a missing dog to the Charter Oak area near Covina.
Montclair may relax banner restriction on businesses
Ask and you may receive. City Council members will consider temporarily changing its sign ordinance after a Montclair business owner asked if the number of days a banner may be displayed could be increased to help generate additional business during tough the economic times.
Man arrested after trying to punch Montclair officer
A man attempting to steal liquor tried to punch a Montclair police officer and then hid at a senior citizen apartment complex until he was captured two hours later.
Cities offer free summer entertainment
In the midst of an ailing economy, families need diversion more than ever. Free concerts in this summer could be just what the doctor ordered.
Chino Hills business burglarized, safe stolen
Sheriff's deputies arrested three people after they allegedly burglarized a business and stole a safe.
State IOUs loom as Republicans split on budget vote
Republicans and Democrats in the state Assembly voted together on three budget revisions aimed at preventing the state from overdrawing its bank accounts, but the bipartisanship didn't last and Republicans in the Senate knocked the bills down.
From the debut of his short film "Coffee and Cigarettes" at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, Paul Thomas Anderson firmly established himself as an auteur to watch.
Fontana gang sweep nets 60 arrests
Authorities from 13 agencies arrested more than 60 people, seized drugs and five firearms during a gang sweep in Fontana on Friday.
Budget worries dominate Y luncheon
It was the YMCA youth and government program that gathered local and state legislators for a luncheon on Friday but it was the budget that weighed on everyone's minds.
Coroner's Dept. seeking family of Montclair crash victim
San Bernardino County coroner's officials are seeking relatives of a 74-year-old man who was struck by a car and killed in Montclair on Wednesday.
Pedestrian killed in Montclair car crash
A man walking across Holt Boulevard in Montclair was struck by a car and killed late Wednesday.
Some educators unhappy over plan to eliminate high school exit exam
A proposal to eliminate the California High School Exit Exam as a graduation requirement would hurt student achievement, according to some Inland Valley educators.
Montclair passes budget balanced on hopes of city employee pay cuts
Using a hoped-for agreement with city employees to take pay cuts, the City Council this week approved its 2009-10 budget.
Online high school offered as alternative
Overcrowded classrooms. A lack of lockers. Too much socializing. These are just some of the reasons Sheree Earle of Upland is considered enrolling her daughter in an online high school.
West Covina school's RC Club races with the pros
Members of the Edgewood Middle School RC Car Club race at the school's raceway in West Covina at the club's end-of-the-year competition on June 3. This was no ordinary race day for the Edgewood RC Club in West Covina.
Businesses are shown the ropes
Don't work in your business - work "on" it. That's Dusty Callow's advice, and he's banking his career on it.
Alleged gang member stabs Montclair man then runs
One man was left injured after an apparent gang-confrontation. Alberto Maltos, 18, of Montclair was walking home from a friend's house about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday in the 4400 block of Fauna Street when he was contacted by two men in their late teens, according to a Montclair police news release.
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