What's a job-hunting high school student supposed to do when no jobs are available?
Should we boycott businesses because they don't agree with our values?
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated nonprofits in Glendora, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top-rated nonprofits to give, volunteer, or intern with.
Where does blame or reason fall when tragedies such as Aurora occur?
Does "worry" control your life or make it difficult to enjoy life more?
With mounting concerns about the London Olympics, will the games be a success?
You see a home that goes on the market and sells within days while another similar home a few doors away that is priced the same can sit for months. The question is, how can that happen?
Are civility, self-awareness and common sense things of the past?
Finding it difficult to maintain your fitness rountine in summer? You're not alone. Read on to learn ways to keep momentum going to avoid summertime weight gain.
Sometimes, despite the best planning, we can get stuck with a probate. Glendora attorney Cloyd Havens II explains what to expect and how to navigate the system.
Often, in movies and TV shows, men who appear to be nurturing towards their children are viewed with humor. Is that fair?
Attention golfers everywhere: Here is a chance to play Sherwood Country Club and help a good cause at the same time.
How young is too young to be on Facebook?
When people choose to buy a home, we think about all of the costs of buying and selling, but usually don't include the cost to move in their decision. There's more to think about than just the cost.
Are we creating a new generation of male misfits?
With summer travel season approaching, find out how to keep your home safe while you're away.
A Staycation is still a viable alternative to an ambitious vacation, but may not be all that cheap either.
Glendora Public Library and the Glendora Woman's Club celebrate 100 years of Library Service: "From Their Hands to Yours"
A record number of school districts in California are facing bankruptcy. What can we do?
Glendora woman's charity, Sowing Seeds for Life, among beneficiaries of national food drive.
A controversial Time Magazine cover is drawing attention to 'attachment parenting.'
School proms have adhered to the same format for years. Is it what the kids want?
Business students at University of La Verne recognize Vicki Brown for her Sowing Seeds for Life food bank for charitable work.
UCLA football and basketball announcer is helping National Association of Letter Carriers promote a worthy cause.
Should we elect officials who have an arrest record?
What will happen to your pet if the unthinkable happens to you? A Glendora estate planning attorney provides tips on how to create a trust to provide for your pet in a trust.
The end of April marks the close of National Cancer Control month. In 2012, it’s estimated that 848,170 men and 790,740 women will be affected by cancer. Do you know how to lower your risk?
Estate and tax planning strategies should reflect tax law changes coming up immediately. Find out what's happening in 2012 that could affect your strategies.
You hear about everyone "Flipping" Homes, but where to they get the money. It's not easy and it's not cheap, but it is possible.
Random pianos around L.A. County are placed in open, public areas for us all to enjoy.
Volunteers for Sowing Seeds for Life, an East San Gabriel Valley food bank founded by Glendora resident Vicki Brown, made a lot of people, young and old, happy before Easter.
Extreme Home Makeover is a great TV Show, but unfortunately the producers don't consider the consequences of what may happen when the home owners can't afford the upkeep of their new home.
There have been a recorded 683 deaths in Arizona's Grand Canyon. In spite of that, it's still a terrific vacation destination.
Some parents' commitment to their children's success has gone to extremes.
Is the Humane Society protecting animals or do they fall short at times?
Many local restaurants are offering discounts and special promo's to facebook friends!
More young people have to live at home longer due to economic necessity.
Commercial real estate can be both lucrative and risky.
Eating any red meat can lead to an earlier death, according to a new study.
The Department of Labor has enacted new rules regarding retirement plans such as 401(k) plans.