San Gabriel Valley roundup: Arguments for and against Measure A, a TV for 99 cents, and a popular night market returns
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Alhambra High’s baseball team is set to play for their divison’s championship, the first time they’ve made it to the finals in 85 years. Alhambra Source
Patch chats it up with Donna Lowe, a Claremont Republican running for the 41st Assembly seat. Altadena Patch
Due to Gold Line construction, three westbound lanes between Huntington Drive and Baldwin Avenue will be closed between 10 pm and 1 pm from now until June 9. Arcadia Patch
The San Gabriel School District has refinanced more than $9 million in bonds at a lower interest rate, saving the district -- and taxpayers -- about $1.2 million in interest over the life of the loan. Pasadena Star-News
A group of people hung out in front of a soon-to-be-opening 99 Cent store in San Dimas hoping for a 22-inch flat screen for, well, 99 cents. The store opens today. San Gabriel Valley Tribune
The Pasadena Star-News has come out against Measure A, the initiative that would split the Pasadena Unified School District into districts. The Pasadena Sun is for the measure. Read the arguments, and vote how you will, but vote.
-- Dan Evans, Times Community News
email: dan.evans@latimes.com
Twitter: @EditorDanEvans