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U.S. Immigration Enforcement Releases Photo of Deported Arcadia Woman
Arcadia woman suspected of embezzling millions was deported to Taipei last Wednesday.
Matt Burch served as the Editor of Arcadia Patch from its launch in December 2010 to July 2011. He grew up in Nashville, TN and attended the University of Georgia where he graduated with a journalism degree.
Matt spends the majority of his free time with his beautiful wife Dana, son Jack, and two pups Rudy and Otis. He is known to enjoy the occasional sporting event, paying particular attention to baseball's Atlanta Braves and the football fortunes of his alma mater Georgia Bulldogs.
Arcadia woman suspected of embezzling millions was deported to Taipei last Wednesday.
This Arcadia ale house features a great selection of brews and a diverse menu to match.
Arcadia resident Emilia Alvarez went missing Friday.
House hunters will have a number of open homes to visit this weekend.
Fred Peterson, a 64-year-old Arcadia man, died from injuries suffered Feb. 6 when a car hit him at the intersection of Santa Anita Avenue and Alta Street.
A special screening of Justin Bieber's new film leads to a mini-stampede at Westfield Santa Anita Mall.
A special screening of Justin Bieber's new film leads to a mini-stampede at Westfield Santa Anita Mall.
At Tuesday's Board of Education meeting, the Arcadia Rotary Club presented 23 AUSD teachers with money for school programs.
Read about and nominate sensational Arcadia youth in our new Whiz Kids column.
This new weekly feature asks and answers questions parents deal with every day. Help us out by posting comments and suggesting questions for future installments.
Arcadia High battles it out in basketball and soccer, and a doctor shares the benefits of exercise.
AOL purchases HuffPo and co-founder Arianna Huffington will become president and editor-in-chief of a new AOL division that will include Patch.
Get ready for the week by knowing these 5 things.
Friday night the Apaches lost to Burbank in the final home game of the season.
Arcadia resident Fred Peterson, 64, was walking east at the intersection of Santa Anita Avenue and Alta Street when he was struck by a vehicle.
Appearing in court for the first time since their Jan. 12 arrest, "tree sitters" John Quigley and Julia Posin's arraignment is postponed two weeks to Feb. 18.
Suspect used profanity and racial epithets after he couldn't complete transaction at local bank.
In a new weekly feature, we look at upcoming open houses in the Arcadia area.
300 members from group surprise mall goers with rendition of "Hallelujah."