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Maintenance Work to Divert Bedford Road Traffic
The city will be working on a storm drain for the next few days.

The city will be working on a storm drain for the next few days.

The bill from State Sen. Carol Liu would permit public school districts to devise evaluation methods and expectations for school principals.
The Asian market will be held at Santa Anita Park from Oct. 20-21.
A pick-six off the Apaches QB got Monrovia rolling.
A pair of fourth-quarter scores sealed the 27-7 win.
Writer Koji Steven of the blog 8asians.com takes an another look at the growth of San Marino's Asian community, coming on the heels of several pieces in The Atlantic Cities. Do you think these discussions are worth having? Do you have some observat
The following crime and arrest information was supplied by the San Marino Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The matchup takes place 7 p.m. Friday night.
Sgt. Maibe of LAPD's Rampart Division confirms that police were sweeping the area for a weapon, but none was found.
We take a look at some of the highlights of Echo Park Patch's week.
This week's selection comes from a day when people usually sit at home watching football.
Samantha Jones is hoping Yogala Echo Park brings more balance to the community.
This stress-melting gem in Echo Park is a go-to spot for anyone looking to get away from the world.
The Zumba for Scholarship program aims to raise money for the Echo Park Recreation Center.
Local moms Lisa Baca-Sigala and Staci Eddy offer their thoughts on one of Echo Park's hottest topics. Please join in the discussion.
A foundation named after Matthew Butcher, who was killed last summer at an Echo Park store, will hold a golf tournament for charities in March.
A foundation named after Matthew Butcher, who was killed last summer at an Echo Park store, will hold a golf tournament for charities in March.
Matthew Butcher was killed in the summer of 2010 while working at The Higher Path. A foundation in his name will be holding a golf tournament for charities in March.
You don't have to care about the Packers or the Steelers to enjoy one of America's unofficial holidays.
L.A. County Department of Public Works crews still cleaning out debris basins.