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San Fernando Valley roundup: San Fernando Valley snubbed in shuttle flyover, Pipe bomb found during Canoga Park traffic stop

The Space Shuttle Endeavor, after flying over JPL in Pasadena on the final flight of the space shuttle on Friday, September 21, 2012.
(Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
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Good morning, readers. Today is Tuesday, September 25. Some San Fernando Valley residents felt snubbed in Friday’s space shuttle flyover.

The space shuttle Endeavor flew over many areas in the Los Angeles area, including landmarks like the Hollywood sign and the Rose Bowl, but many have complained that much of the San Fernando Valley was snubbed. Patch

Authorities say that two people were detained in Canoga Park after police found a suspected pipe bomb in their vehicle. The suspected bomb was found in the center console of the SUV during a traffic stop. Daily News

Rep. Brad Sherman had a 13-point lead over fellow Democratic Rep. Howard Berman in the race for the San Fernando Valley congressional district seat, according to a recent poll. L.A. Times

Students at Milliken Charter Middle School in Sherman Oaks are working to raise money and awareness for cancer care. The students hope to raise $2,000 in October for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Daily News

--Josh Cox, Times Community News

Follow Josh on Twitter @joshualcox

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