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September 8, 2016
When a manufacturing company can hang around for 65 years and still remain vital despite increasing global competition, that says a lot about how well the business is run.
Issues:Economy

August 30, 2016
Cal Poly Pomona engineers will be able to aim higher, thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory.
Issues:Education

August 26, 2016
Rep. Grace F. Napolitano, D-El Monte and House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland, visited Gordon Brush Mfg. Co., Inc. in the City of Industry on Friday to thank them for being an American manufacturer...
Issues:Economy

August 25, 2016
San Gabriel Valley workforce leaders and the Duarte Chamber of Commerce are partnering again to host a Women's Business Expo "Turn Your Passion into Power" scheduled for Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Issues:Economy

June 29, 2016
Emphasizing practical solutions in the battle over drought relief, a congressman urged local water leaders Monday to fight for funding for projects such as waste-water recycling and infrastructure repairs.
Issues:Water

June 17, 2016
As Latinas become better recognized for their achievements and presence in the United States, the number of Latina adolescents considering suicide is still at a record high.

December 16, 2015
Leo Santa Cruz used to live in his family's living room along with his three brothers, had little to eat, and had to trudge 10 miles to practice at a boxing gym. It was a hard life, with triggers that could've brought depression.

December 7, 2015
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) could receive $3 billion in highway funding over the next five years from a new transit bill passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama...

November 6, 2015
Two California House members, Reps. Grace Napolitano and Jeff Denham will help negotiate final details of the six-year highway funding bill with the Senate. The bill includes several proposals from the state's congressional delegation the directly benefit Californians. Here is a snapshot of what is up for discussion.

October 1, 2015
"This is one more step toward reducing stigma, continuing to bring mental health issues out of the shadows," Napolitano said. "The Mental Health Awareness Semipostal Stamp will not only raise revenue to fund research of mental illness, but also raise critical awareness of an issue that affects one in four Americans.