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In Pomona, Mayor Norma Torres led her (sniff) last meeting Monday, before leaving for her last shift as a Los Angeles Police Department dispatcher, lasting from 10 p.m. to (yawn) 6:30 a.m. Read Full Artice...
More recent postings my blog while your scribe takes a day off:
"DIRK PITT is Everywhere," posted Nov. 3: Last month at Babbling Books in Ontario, I was at the counter buying a John D. Read Full Artice...
While yours truly takes a short break to recover from the election, today and Sunday I'll present excerpts from my blog (dailybulletin.com/davidallenblog) for the Internet-impaired. I hope the results are preferable to a blank space on A3. Read Full Artice...
MICHAEL CRICHTON'S death last week at age 66 reminded me that one of his novels included a scene involving the Inland Valley. No, not "Jurassic Park. Read Full Artice...
This election year has seen women taking a greater role in seeking high office than at any other time in our history.
But for Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, trying to break the glass ceiling into that most-exclusive male club has not been easy. Read Full Artice...
Suddenly, young Delia Haskett's worst fears were coming true on that dark road in Northern California's Mendocino County about 1876. Read Full Artice...
I have no idea what Titusville, Pa., looks like now or 150 years ago, but I'm pretty sure it's never really looked much like Chino.
But that really doesn't matter when you have the magic of the motion picture camera. Read Full Artice...
It appears that I have ignited a controversy on par with the age-old debate on which way the toilet paper should be hung on the roll.
Last week I attempted to debunk an e-mail purporting to solve the "world's best kept auto secret. Read Full Artice...
Taryn Tracey of Rancho Cucamonga calls hers "Baby." Vick Brown of Rancho Cucamonga calls hers "Muffy." I call mine "Moose."
During this Valentine's week, these pet monikers that we have improvised are not directed at our significant others. Read Full Artice...
ONTARIO - There may be some relief in sight for commuters on Holt Boulevard near Euclid Avenue.
For months, the city has been tearing up portions of Holt to install a sewer line. But that will end in the next few days. Read Full Artice...
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - People of faith have churches and mosques to turn to.
For at least a couple of months, agnostics and atheists can turn to the billboard on Archibald Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Read Full Artice...
Nearly 50 firefighters hurried to protect faraway homes from flames over the weekend, but San Bernardino County remained protected just in case a blaze ignited here. Read Full Artice...
During times of disaster, there is never a shortage of charity.
But bleeding hearts should be aware that their good will could be taken advantage of.
"We see the horrible, horrific scenes on TV, and our hearts go out to these people," U.S. Read Full Artice...
One year and one day.
That is how long it has been since Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives said they believe three Diamond Bar boys were abducted by their mother.
On Nov. Read Full Artice...
There was not a cloud in sight on Tuesday, but students at Pantera Elementary School in Diamond Bar followed a rainy day schedule and stayed inside their classrooms during recess. Read Full Artice...
BALDWIN PARK - An overturned tractor-trailer blocked all eastbound lanes of the 10 Freeway for nearly five hours Tuesday in a spot that regularly sees similar crashes, authorities said.
The crash was reported just before 7:30 a.m. Read Full Artice...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to direct fire officials to prepare recommendations for changes in the building codes for mobile homes following one of the worst fires in the county's history. Read Full Artice...
DIAMOND BAR - Pushed by 50 mph gusts, the Triangle Complex Fire left nothing but black ash and bare brush in parts of Carbon Canyon as it raced northwest Saturday night toward Los Angeles County. Read Full Artice...
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