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Terrifying home video shows attempted home invasion in Whittier
Terrifying footage from a home surveillance camera shows the moments that three armed suspects attempted to force entry into a Whittier home early Friday evening. The family living at the home in the 8100 block of Bradwell Avenue, say that the men, all wearing masks and hoodies, claimed to part of their gas company and asked to check on a meter, but were told they couldn't come inside because they were "very suspicious," as detailed in a post from the victims made on the Ring app. The video shows as the three men walk away from the front door and the family...
Whittier teen who cares for ailing mother graduates high school
A Whittier teenager who balanced his schoolwork along with being a caretaker for his ailing mother graduated from high school this weekend. He is now looking forward to pursuing a degree that will help people who are affected by the same illness as his mom. Preston Guinto graduated magna cum...
Memorial Day in Claremont
The City of Claremont, American Legion Keith Powell Post 78, and Friends of Oak Park Cemetery celebrated Memorial Day Monday morning at Oak Park Cemetery. The annual event included a performance by the Claremont High School Concert Band, remarks by Mayor Sal Medina, Friends of Oak Park Cemetery board member Jane Reed, and American Legion Keith Powell Post 78 Commander David Mushinskie, who later led a moment of silence, followed by a performance of “Amazing Grace” by bagpiper Bob Conacher.
California evangelical seminary ponders changes that would make it more welcoming to LGBTQ students
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fuller Theological Seminary, an evangelical school in Pasadena, California, is deliberating whether to become more open to LGBTQ+ students who previously faced possible expulsion if found to be in a same-sex union. That’s according to a draft of proposed revisions to the seminary’s sexual standards that was obtained by The Associated Press.
Foothill Gold Line expansion nearing completion in San Gabriel Valley
The Foothill Gold Line extension project is nearing completion in the San Gabriel Valley and is on track to be ready to roll as soon as the beginning of 2025. Officials say that the project, a 9.1-mile extension that will link Glendora to Pomona, is less than eight months from completion, and as of Monday is about 85% finished.Once everything is completed, the railway will be turned over for use by LA Metro, according to an email from FGL officials. So far, work has begun on four new stations, which will be located in Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona. Each...
Pasadena Commemorates Memorial Day
The City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Veterans Day Committee honored the sacrifice of our fallen heroes at the Pasadena Memorial Day Commemoration on Monday, May 27 at Memorial Park. The solemn ceremony was attended by the public and acknowledged veterans from Pasadena. A missing man formation flyover by the...
Bear nicknamed ‘Oreo' causes trouble for Monrovia neighborhood
A mischievous bear has been causing trouble in one particular Monrovia neighborhood and it’s become so infamous that it’s been nicknamed after the treat it was spotted rummaging for. Community members on North Canyon Crest Drive have been keeping an eye out for “Oreo” the bear, who was...
BHS - 8A – Inflation Among Us | Run for the Wall Annual Motorcycle Ride
Wayne Resnick hosts this Memorial Day Monday Bill Handel Show. Expect inflation, get inflation! Money Monday. Wayne revisits Amy King’s interview with Ted Kapner from this morning’s Wake Up Call highlighting this year’s Run for the Wall, an annual motorcycle ride spanning from Ontario, California to the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. that is focused on honoring veterans, raising awareness for missing soldiers, and facilitating the healing of veterans.
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