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San Fernando Valley roundup: Endeavour heads to L.A., Police seek possible drunk driver who eluded officers, and volunteers grow a garden in Pacoima

The space shuttle Endeavour is ferried back to Florida atop a Boeing 747 from Edwards Air Force Base in 2008.
The space shuttle Endeavour is ferried back to Florida atop a Boeing 747 from Edwards Air Force Base in 2008.
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Good morning, readers. Today is Sunday, September 16. NASA is bringing the space shuttle Endeavour home to Los Angeles next week.

Parts of the shuttle were built in Canoga Park, reports the L.A. Times. Residents can geek out while watching its 12-mile crawl from Inglewood to L.A. once it arrives at LAX Sept. 20.

A driver suspected of driving under the influence led police on a chase across the 5 Freeway Saturday, reports Patch. Officers were apparently unable to catch up to the vehicle.

Coroner’s officials identified the man who was killed when his car flipped over on the 134 Freeway on Friday. Glendale News-Press

Over 100 volunteers worked to make a school in Pacoima greener on Saturday, reports the Daily News.

-- Tiffany Kelly, Times Community News

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