Temple City Tribune – July 12th, 2010

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Arcadia Relay for Life Raises Over $100,000 for Cancer Research

The Relay for Life survivor medals were worn by those who have beat cancer and those currently battling the disease. Arcadia firefighters try to guess the number of marbles in a jar as part of one of the high school team's fundraising efforts. The firefighters at Relay for Life were honoring Captain Andy Troncale and [...]

A Spanish Getaway to the Hidden Treasures of Ojai

The Su Nido Hotel, which means "your nest" in Spanish, is just a three-minute walk from the main drag, which has colorful art galleries, shops, restaurants, museums, thrift stores, and beautiful mountain vistas. I’m surprised at how many people I talk to that have yet to discover the magic of Ojai. The tiny idyllic town, [...]

Robin Salzer Cooks Up Some of SoCal’s Best BBQ

Robin Salzer, owner of Robin's Woodfire BBQ, relaxes at his popular restaurant. The restaurant has been a fixture in Pasadena for a quarter of a century now. The economy may still be in a recession, but Robin’s Woodfire BBQ stands firm in its astonishing offers, and is doing everything he can to guarantee that a [...]

Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

Brian McKnight sang "America the Beautiful," while Victor Vener led the California Philharmonic in McKnight's arrangement. -Photo by Bill Peters A good-sized audience turned out for the opening concert of the California Philharmonic Orchestra’s 15th year to hear “America the Beautiful” as a pre-July 4 tribute in a highly entertaining program chocked full of a [...]

Parents Sue Montecito School

A large parents group has filed suit against a fine arts school that suddenly shut its doors last year. 77 allegedly defrauded parents and students filed a lawsuit against Trisha Ying Zi Zhang and Edgar Kuckelkorn, the former president and vice president of Montecito Fine Arts School and its related entities (“Montecito”). The complaint was [...]

Temple City Tribune – June 28th, 2010

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Temple City Tribune – May 31, 2010

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