Community Corner

Week in Review: City Leadership Under Fire, Rescues and a Candidate Forum

This week's top stories from Glendora.

Lagging Funds Doesn't Stop Therapist's Drug-free Mission
Judy McGehee has been offering pro-bono work to help Glendora Unified teens stay drug and alcohol free.

Candidates Talk Employee Morale, Economy
A rundown of the Chamber of Commerce’s City Council Candidate Forum, plus video footage.

Police Warn Residents of Elder Abuse
Police say an elderly Glendora man was financially taken advantage of by a family friend. Wesley Mueller, 66, was arrested with the crime.

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Employees, City Look Ahead Following Public Criticism
A city employee survey shows employees are satisfied with their jobs, but lack confidence in city leadership.

Council Approves City Manager's Contract, With Modifications
Council approves city manager Chris Jeffers’ contract, with some changes. The original contract provoked heated debate during Tuesday’s city council meeting.

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Donations Dwindle at Local Food Pantry
The Shepherd’s Pantry helps feed thousands of the East San Gabriel Valley’s financially disadvantaged residents, but it shelves, once overflowing with community donations during the holidays, are now running very low

Teams Rescue Fallen Bicyclist Off Glendora Mountain Road
An LA County Sheriff’s helicopter pulled a 22-year-old male bicyclist to safety after he fell 250 feet down an embankment off Glendora Mountain Road.


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