Monthly Archives: March 2009

Davis named district’s Woman of the Year

Assemblyman Anthony Adams, in dire need of some positive press after he has taken a beating on the state budget from fellow Republicans, has named Glendora Mayor Karen Davis the Woman of the Year for the 59th Assembly District. Davis … Continue reading

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West Covina meeting preview

West Covina’s council meeting is tomorrow. There are a few things of interest: 1. Updates on “existing litigation” and “anticipated litigation.” CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION Pursuant to Government Code 54956.9(a) Chung v. City of West Covina, Roger … Continue reading

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Seeking opinions on Montebello Hills development

Cook Hill Properties LLC wants to hear what individuals are looking for in proposed homes in the Montebello homes, according to a recent news letter. Cook Hill Properties LLC submitted the Montebello Hills Specific Plan December 2007 to build 1,200 … Continue reading

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Add another name to the hat

Another candidate for Solis’ former seat: David Truax for Congress Post Office Box 5082Covina, CA 91723Contact: David Truax, Candidate PRESS RELEASE David Truax to run for 32nd District congressional seat. David Truax, community volunteer and former Mayor of Covina, has … Continue reading

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La Verne online

Peter Bennett, a member of the La Verne Chamber of Commerce, has started a new Web site, LaVerneOnline.com. The Web site offers community news, event listintgs profiles…. everything La Verne. If you live, work or play in La Verne, it’s … Continue reading

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Tran loses by 27 votes ***

For those of you wondering, here are the final numbers in the Rosemead election: Margaret Clark: 2,231 votesSteven Ly: 2,100 votesSandra Armenta: 2,084 votesJohn Tran: 2,057 votesHenry Lo: 1,849 votesJohn Nuez:1,556 votes. Close call. ****Thanks to the commenter who noticed … Continue reading

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Walnut vs. Industry, round two

Round one was tons of backlash from Walnut officials to the proposed NFL stadium project in Industry. Round two is this: WALNUT – The City Council on Wednesday night directed its special attorney to move forward with a lawsuit against neighboring … Continue reading

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One more endorsement for Chu

Just saw this in my inbox: WASHINGTON, D.C. – EMILY’s List, the nation’s largest financial resource for women candidates, today announced its endorsement of Dr. Judy Chu for the special election in California’s 32nd congressional district. “With more than 20 … Continue reading

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Way to Go Metro

It seems everyone is picking up on this story Star-News reporter Alfred Lee broke about area cities swapping MTA stimulus money for cash — then MTA cancelling the deals. The New York Times did it’s own story today.   Here’s … Continue reading

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Allred in the flesh

Seeing this front page article and picture on our Web site’s homepage just reminded me of my first, real-life encounter with notorious attorney Gloria Allred. It happened earlier this week. I was serving jury duty at the Los Angeles County … Continue reading

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