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High Schools: Temple City routs South Pasadena
It was a homecoming celebration for Temple City High School as it crushed visiting South Pasadena on Friday night in Rio Hondo League action.
Incumbents leading in early returns in San Gabriel Valley school districts
Incumbents lead in early election returns Tuesday in Duarte, Temple City, Rosemead, Montebello and Garvey school board races.
Hu, Menchaca, Stadtler appear victorious in San Gabriel school board...
Philip Hu, Denise Menchaca and Matthew Stadtler appeared to have won in the race for three open seats on the San Gabriel Unified School District board.
Witness can't identify shooters in teen's murder
A friend of murdered Temple City teenager DeAndre Netter testified Monday that he could not see the driver or the shooter during the drive-by shooting.
As swine flu claims more children, thousands flock to county clinics
Community Calendar: Arcadia and Temple City
Holy Angels Elementary School is holding a Footsteps for Life shoe drive throughout the year.
All aboard: Riding the rails from Los Angeles to San Antonio
Passengers look for their boarding tracks. Guitars, Pooh bears, bikes, native food in tupperware and suitcases were in abundance at Union Station in Los Angeles.
Temple City officials set plans for developing farmers market
For the first time in the city's 49-year history, a farmers market may be coming to Temple City.
Temple City welcomes fall season
Sidra Rajani, 3, of Arcadia, picks a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch at Temple City Park.
Temple City Sheriff's Station to receive license plate recognition system
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a $335,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice that will purchase an automated license plate recognition camera system for the Temple City Sheriff's Station and upgrade the department's gang database.
Temple City school board candidates cite district's strides in recent years
The Temple City Unified School District has weathered challenges from cutting its budget to administrative turnover.
Wront time for high-speed trains: Letters for Oct. 14
Re "Public hearings start for high-speed train network" : Forty billion dollars is being spent on a train system that won't be completed for at least another 10 years.
Ontario police warn about burglary scams
Police are warning Ontario residents - especially seniors - to be aware of anyone who comes to their door and claims to need access to their backyards.
Frank Girardot: El Monte needs to nip racial tensions now
To suggest that racial tensions between Latinos and blacks don't exist in our communities is absolutely absurd.
Citybeats: City manager's upbeat send-off ironic
It could have been a fulsome retirement tribute last week to San Gabriel City Manager P. Michael Paules, departing after 18 years.
Our View: Pulido good fit in Temple City
TEMPLE City needed a manager so bad the rest of the burgs in the San Gabriel Valley should have pitched in and lent the town theirs for five hours a week.
Our View: Give branches local control
APPARENTLY, kids at Los Angeles County libraries like their "Green Eggs and Ham." So much so that there aren't enough copies of that popular Dr.
Temple City hires new city manager
City officials Tuesday night appointed Jose Pulido, San Fernando's city administrator, as the new city manager.
Two suspects caught in Temple City burglary
Two men interrupted while burgling a house lost their loot and were later caught Monday.