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Which Fifth-Grade Poster do You Like Best? (Photos)
The annual Fourth of July poster contest includes entries from South Pas' public and private schools.

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The annual Fourth of July poster contest includes entries from South Pas' public and private schools.

The temporary closures are due to the slab replacement project.
The scuba course precedes a full certification class.
The long-needed new roof cost the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge $85,000. They hope to recoup some of that cost with donations.
Images of the marks, or gullies, were picked up by the Mars Reconnaissance Oribiter.
South Pasadena Police believe the same suspect assaulted two people half an hour apart.
You'll find this artist's rendition of sports in South Pasadena near the basketball court at Orange Grove Park.
The first Beach Bus ride of 2013 departs on June 18.
Keaton Leach, was taken in the 32nd round of Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft by Chicago.
School officials alerted parents to two incidents of unidentified males talking to students walking home from Palm Crest Elementary.
Graduating senior Peter Seo said he hadn't expected to contribute so much to the monthly meetings, but he's happy he did.
It appears two uninvited guests may have made off with the computer and other equipment, a crime report states.
Team mentor Richard Roberts, who teaches graduate students at USC, said the girls' level of input and focus looked more like PhD-level work than that of high school students.
The multicultural festival brought more than 1,000 people to Grand Park on Friday.
In Los Angeles County, the report states that blacks are 2.6 times as likely to get arrested for marijuana.
Six teams totaling some 40 players participated this T-ball season. The community center hopes for even more players next year.
Tickets are $35 and include a round of golf and lunch.
Authorities say the suspect drove alongside the victim and asked where she lived.
All participants will receive a Wahoo’s Taco coupon, two tickets to an LA Galaxy soccer game and two Laugh Factory tickets.
Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station provided the following crime report. Arrests do not indicate convictions.