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Vehicle fire ignites brush blaze
A fire scorched 10 acres of brush near the 57 Freeway in Diamond Bar Saturday, and slowed traffic for hours as crews worked to douse the blaze, officials said.
5 Acres Scorched On 57 Freeway In Diamond Bar
A blaze has scorched at least five acres of brush just off the Orange Freeway along the Orange-Los Angeles county line, county fire officials said.
22 high schoolers to intern for fair board
Twenty-two high school students from Chino Hills to San Dimas have been selected to serve as this year's Los Angeles County Fair Association Junior Fair Board members and begin internships throughout Fairplex.
Diamond Bar Chinese school offers summer program
Matthew Ho, 8, works on the science project during the science class at the Diamond Bar Chinese School in Diamond Bar on Friday, June 27.
July Fourth shows to light up I.E.
Performances by The Basix from 5 to 7 p.m., Christopher Cross from 7 to 9 p.m. followed by a fireworks show at the Stewart Park pavilion, 650 E. Ninth Street.
Diamond Bar Library catches the 'Reading Bug'
Bugs are invading the Diamond Bar Library. But they're the kind of bugs parents would want their kids to catch.
As the economy slows and city finance directors watch the bottom fall out of their bottom lines, they are trying to wring every last dollar out of city budgets.
Mt. San Antonio College is offering College for Kids, which is running this summer.
State Assemblyman Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, will be hosting a community health fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Westfield Shopping Center, 112 Plaza Drive.
Man Arrested For Allegedly Stabbing Girlfriend In Mall Lot
A man was arrested Friday for allegedly fatally stabbing his former girlfriend, who was found next to her car outside the Brea Mall, with one of the couple's two young sons unharmed inside the vehicle.
Diamond Bar celebrates Independence Day
The city will be holding a free Independence Day event from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. July 4 at Diamond Bar High School, 21400 Pathfinder Road.
Artist says CA must halt use of whale tail plates
In this Sept. 16, 2004, file photo, a California license plate designed by marine artist Robert Wyland is shown on a car in Diamond Bar, Calif.
Local cities suffer decline in sales-tax revenue
For retailers who feel like the economy might be a little soft, the data is in: Things are definitely slowing down.
Bugs are invading Los Angeles County libraries. But, don't worry, they're the kind of bugs parents would want their kids to catch.
California: Plan Would Impose Congestion Zone in Los Angeles
Congestion in Los Angeles, California is legendary. Now, local politicians and private companies are vying for the chance to profit from it.
Heat wave will probably set local records
COOL FUN: Uriel Flores, 7, left, hits Alex Luis, 9, with a water balloon that explodes in a spray during Water Wars on Thursday afternoon at the Baldwin Park Teen Center.
Harnessing technology in the workplace
For company owners who know they need more computer power but are afraid to jump into the technological deep end, workers at Professional Computer Maintenance say they can help.
NFL stadium in Industry called 'interesting possibility'
It looks like billionaire developer Ed Roski Jr. has made a significant gain on his proposal to build a football stadium on the Industry-Diamond Bar border.
Caltrans Breaks Ground on $125M Pomona Freeway HOV Lane Work
The California Department of Transportation continues $125 million construction of HOV lanes in both directions of the Pomona Freeway between the Orange Freeway and the San Gabriel River Freeway .
A man escaped with a small amount of cash Friday after robbing a person at their front door, authorities said.