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Week in Review: Bin Laden's Death, Discussing Gay Figures in Schools & City Speed Limits

Your roundup of the week's top stories.

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Sunday, May 1


Man went into his home to pay taxi driver, but came back with a gun. Cabbie drove away unhurt.

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Monday, May 2

Educators cite educational concessions and impending cuts as need to act.

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Tuesday, May 3


Local officials applauded the recent death of the al-Qaeda leader and reported mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.


Glendora High School senior Isaiah Baiseri testified in front of Senate to pass a new bill, which would include teaching the contributions of gay historical figures in schools.


Suspect grabbed wife by the hair, was told to stop and fled the scene.


In the wake of a disturbing accident on Glendora Mountain Road, teenagers bear the brunt of the blame. Is that fair?

Wednesday, May 4
The network of California family farmers grows certified organic produce for delivery to households across southern California.

Thursday, May 5


Traffic and limited available space challenge the Gold Line Construction Authority's efforts in finding ways to accommodate 400 parking spaces for the Glendora station.


Justine Garcia, 19, of Glendora and two others were honored by the District Attorney's Office for their role in protecting a domestic battery victim during an attack in 2009.


Have fun with free (or almost free) activities this summer.


Glendora churches gathered at City Hall Thursday in prayer for city leaders, families and the country.

Friday, May 6
Oak Knoll Virtual Academy offers an online-based curriculum for home schooled students


The report released Thursday also showed API scores.

Saturday, May 7


For many Glendora seniors the program provides a convenient way to have food delivered to them on a daily basis.


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