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Week in Review: Discrimination Charge at COHS, State Superintendent Visits & Armored Car Guard Arrested

This week's top headlines.

Monday, Sept. 19


State allocates one-time funding to counties to provide LEAs with mental health services, which will soon be solely the district's responsibility.


Workers at local supermarket chains Vons, Albertsons, and Ralphs will remain on the job after the union representing 62,000 Southern California employees and grocery store owners reached a tentative agreement.

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Tuesday, Sept 20


The bullet hit an embankment near the 210 freeway and no injuries were reported.

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The recognition opens the city’s eligibility for more recreational grant funding.


Couple wins a $4.5 million lawsuit citing that they would have aborted their child born with disabilities had they known.

Wednesday, Sept. 21


The break-ins occurred in park-and-ride lots in Riverside, Corona and eastern Los Angeles County.


Home sales in Glendora and surrounding communities remain low, but steady, according to local figures.

Thursday, Sept. 22


Charter Oak Junior Varsity Water Polo Coach Mitch Stein was fired in late August after photos from his MySpace and Facebook accounts surfaced. Now the openly gay Stein is claiming discrimination.

Friday, Sept. 23


Tom Torlakson journeys to Badillo Elementary, Sunflower schools to see what campuses have to offer.


A woman pushes her children out of the way just before she is struck.

Saturday, Sept. 24


Patch visits Jim Nakano, a.k.a. The Donut Man, as the doughnut shop's strawberry season comes to an end.

Sunday, Sept. 25


Registration for First Christian Church’s Fine Arts Academy begins this week.

 


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