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Week in Review: Pit Bull Attack, School Board Candidates Speak & Charter Oak Pools

A roundup of the week's top stories in Glendora.

Monday, Oct. 10


An early morning attack by two pit bulls near Willow Elementary leaves an elderly man in the hospital and both attacking dogs dead.


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Local police activity for the week of Oct. 3 to Oct. 9.


Retired Fire Chief Milford Fonza went on his usual morning walk in his Glendora neighborhood Monday when two pit bulls viciously attacked.

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Tuesday, Oct. 11


The owner of the two pit bulls that attacked a 67-year-old Glendora resident has been located, although no charges have been filed pending an ongoing investigation.


Candidates discuss what qualifies them to the Glendora Unified School Board.


Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed the California Dream Act into law, allowing financial aid to illegal immigrants.

Wednesday, Oct. 12


Both pools at the high school are in dire need of renovation.


A candidates forum was held Oct. 11 at Royal Oak Intermediate.


The overnight burglary was one of the bigger thefts to occur at the store.

Thursday, Oct. 13


Press conference outside victims home reunites the victim and the officer who saved him


A city council member raises questions over the transparency of the Glendora Marketplace’s traffic circulation plan.


Azusa restaurant delivers bona fide Southern BBQ

Friday, Oct. 14


Candidates share what qualifications should earn them a place on the school board.

Saturday, Oct. 15


Goddard Middle School, Sellers Elementary report positive growth in API, plan for future successes.

 


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