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  • Alhambra Resident Lynn Leiro to Meet Her Lifesaving Stem Cell Donor at City of Hope’s Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion

    Alhambra Resident Lynn Leiro to Meet Her Lifesaving Stem Cell Donor at City of Hope’s Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion

    Lynn Leiro, 40, was diagnosed with leukemia in late 2023, just weeks after completing treatment for triple-negative breast cancer. After experiencing severe headaches and abnormal blood work, she sought specialized care at City of Hope, where she learned she had acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 

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  • Restaurant of the Week (4/27-5/3) Luyixian

    Restaurant of the Week (4/27-5/3) Luyixian

    Tucked away in a small Alhambra parking lot off Valley Boulevard at 2 E Valley Blvd #1E, Alhambra, CA 91801, Luyixian appears nondescript – but its menu is anything but.

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  • East Los Angeles College Launches Susan Rubio Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center to Expand Access, Ownership, and Economic Opportunity

    East Los Angeles College Launches Susan Rubio Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center to Expand Access, Ownership, and Economic Opportunity

    East Los Angeles College (ELAC) proudly announces the Grand Launch of the Susan Rubio Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center, a first-of-its-kind, community-rooted innovation ecosystem designed to expand access to entrepreneurship, accelerate venture development, and strengthen economic mobility across the Los Angeles region.

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  • Handel’s Ice Cream Celebrates Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting in Alhambra

    Handel’s Ice Cream Celebrates Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting in Alhambra

    On April 23, hundreds of excited and hungry visitors came to 1127 S Fremont Ave in Alhambra to celebrate the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, marking their fourth location in the San Gabriel Valley. On the hot April day, the first 50 visitors in line were especially excited, as Handel’s…

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  • Arbor Day: Nature in the City

    Arbor Day: Nature in the City

    Arbor Day, an annual day of remembrance, focuses on how important trees are to our lives. In Alhambra, designated a “Tree City” by the Arbor Day Foundation, this holiday is celebrated every year at Almansor Park, under the supervision of Mike Macias, Director of the Alhambra Parks and Recreation Department.

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  • Alhambra Business Spotlight: 1 Hour Marriage

    Alhambra Business Spotlight: 1 Hour Marriage

    1 Hour Marriage is a unique Alhambra-based business dedicated to helping couples get married with ease and efficiency. Specializing in a streamlined process, 1 Hour Marriage handles everything from the necessary paperwork to the ceremony itself, offering services in-house or traveling anywhere in California to perform ceremonies.

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  • Alhambra Business Spotlight: Iona Work Spaces

    Alhambra Business Spotlight: Iona Work Spaces

    View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alhambra Chamber Of Commerce (@alhambrachamber) Iona Work Spaces is Alhambra’s first neighborhood coworking space! Located at 1500 Alhambra Rd, Iona Work

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  • Alhambra Business Spotlight: Fried Music

    Alhambra Business Spotlight: Fried Music

    At 7 N 3rd St, Fried Music is dedicated to helping musicians of all ages refine their skills and reach their full potential, specializing in classical music training. Fried Music helps students just beginning their musical journey to those preparing for advanced performances, tailoring instruction to meet students at their level and drive them to…

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  • Diamond Tire Pros and the Small Businesses Powering Alhambra’s Roads

    Diamond Tire Pros and the Small Businesses Powering Alhambra’s Roads

    With streets constantly in motion, families navigating daily routines, and small businesses keeping pace with it all, Alhambra runs thanks to it’s prominent auto scene. While the city’s well-known auto

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  • Over 100 Volunteers Participate in Beautification Projects at Alhambra Day of Service

    Over 100 Volunteers Participate in Beautification Projects at Alhambra Day of Service

    On Saturday, April 18, more than 100 volunteers came together at three locations across Alhambra for a Day of Service cohosted by the Alhambra Chamber of Commerce and the City of Alhambra, dedicated to beautifying the city. Community members rolled up their sleeves to take part in trash cleanups, graffiti removal, and other projects that…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (4/20-4/26) You Kitchen

    Restaurant of the Week (4/20-4/26) You Kitchen

    You Kitchen, at 1402 E Valley Blvd Alhambra, CA 91801, focuses on Northern Chinese staples, with a menu built around dumplings, buns, and wheat-based dishes that emphasize texture and structure. The variety is immediately clear, with fillings like pork, chive, cabbage, lamb, and shrimp appearing across different formats, steamed, boiled, or pan fried. Dough plays…

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  • California Institute of Advanced Management to Host “The Leadership Blueprint” Seminar on May 30

    California Institute of Advanced Management to Host “The Leadership Blueprint” Seminar on May 30

    On May 30, California Institute of Advanced Management will host “The Leadership Blueprint,” an immersive leadership development seminar designed to cultivate the next generation of impactful, purpose-driven leaders. This premier experience brings together distinguished keynote speakers and renowned thought leaders who share real-world insights, personal leadership journeys, and strategies for navigating today’s complex and ever-evolving…

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  • Scanlon Early Education Center Celebrates Grand Opening

    Scanlon Early Education Center Celebrates Grand Opening

    On Friday, April 17, at the corner of Garfield and Alhambra, Scanlon Early Education Center celebrated its grand opening in the previous location of the AUSD district office, marking an exciting new chapter for early childhood education in the community. The new center expands access to specialized learning opportunities and support services for children with…

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  • Building a Cleaner Future: Alhambra Launches “Be Green, #KeepAlhambraClean” Anti-Litter Campaign

    Building a Cleaner Future: Alhambra Launches “Be Green, #KeepAlhambraClean” Anti-Litter Campaign

    The City of Alhambra is inviting the community to come together for “Be Green, #KeepAlhambraClean”, an annual campaign encouraging residents, businesses, and visitors to take simple steps to reduce litter and take an active role in protecting the places we all share.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (4/13-4/19) KP Town Cuisine

    Restaurant of the Week (4/13-4/19) KP Town Cuisine

    KP Town Cuisine brings Kaiping flavors to Alhambra with stir fries, noodle soups, and rice plates. The cooking leans savory, aromatic, and ingredient driven, often built around garlic, ginger, preserved notes, and slow braised depth rather than heavy sauces. That foundation gives the food a distinct profile, where brightness and richness often meet in the…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (4/6-4/12) Bangkok Soul

    Restaurant of the Week (4/6-4/12) Bangkok Soul

    Bangkok Soul brings Thai street food flavors to Alhambra with a menu centered on bold seasoning, wok-fired dishes, and rice plates. The restaurant leans into everyday Thai staples, relying on garlic, chili, basil, fish sauce, and fresh herbs to build strong, signature flavors. As a result, the food is vibrant, balanced, and rooted in the…

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  • Talmage Burke – The Longest Serving Elected Official in California History

    Talmage Burke – The Longest Serving Elected Official in California History

    Born on November 22, 1918 and graduating from Alhambra High School in 1935, Talmage Burke enrolled at USC where he eventually earned his law degree. Burke became involved in Alhambra politics when his father, Montivel Burke, was elected to Alhambra’s City Council in 1942. After serving as the Mayor, Burke’s father was later elected to…

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  • Cal State LA Receives $48 Million Ballmer Group Grant to Expand Youth Mental Health Services in Los Angeles

    Cal State LA Receives $48 Million Ballmer Group Grant to Expand Youth Mental Health Services in Los Angeles

    California State University, Los Angeles has secured a landmark $48 million investment from Ballmer Group, the largest philanthropic gift in Cal State LA history and sixth in CSU system history, to expand the university’s capacity to address the urgent youth mental health crisis in Los Angeles schools and communities. The grant is directed specifically toward…

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  • The Basic Pillars of an Effective Marketing Plan – April BizBoost Webinar with Pasadena Chamber

    The Basic Pillars of an Effective Marketing Plan – April BizBoost Webinar with Pasadena Chamber

    The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with fellow San Gabriel Valley Chambers and the Small Business Development Center and Women’s Business Center at PCC, hosts the April BizBoost webinar titled The Basic Pillars of an Effective Marketing Plan on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 4pm via Zoom.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (3/30-4/5) Monolith Coffee

    Restaurant of the Week (3/30-4/5) Monolith Coffee

    Monolith Coffee in Alhambra brings a focused coffee program to Main Street with an emphasis on precision brewing and clean, modern espresso work. The space is minimal and intentional, with

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  • The Garfield Center at 320-330 S Garfield: In the Center of it All

    The Garfield Center at 320-330 S Garfield: In the Center of it All

    At the corner of Garfield and Commonwealth, The Garfield Center exemplifies the thriving business environment of Alhambra and what draws so many diverse businesses to expand or open right in the heart of Alhambra. Built in 1988, this medical/office condominium hosts a variety of stores and services throughout its three stories.

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  • Ramona Convent to Host “Back to the 80s” Auction & Gala Celebrating STEM Excellence

    Ramona Convent to Host “Back to the 80s” Auction & Gala Celebrating STEM Excellence

    Ramona Convent Secondary School will host its annual Auction & Gala on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Almansor Court, bringing together students, families, alumnae, and community supporters for an evening dedicated to celebrating education and raising funds for student programs.

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  • Staying Connected in Alhambra Just Got Easier with Free Wi-Fi in Local Parks

    Staying Connected in Alhambra Just Got Easier with Free Wi-Fi in Local Parks

    The City of Alhambra is proud to announce the launch of free, high-speed public Wi-Fi at all five Alhambra Parks and the Joslyn Center, bridging the digital divide and enhancing

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  • Local AUSD High School Baseball News 

    Local AUSD High School Baseball News 

    All three baseball teams have started the season with the Alhambra Moors leading the way once again.  The Moors are currently 7-1 with victories over Bosco Tech, Pasadena, Bell Gardens, San Gabriel, Keppel and Schurr (twice).  Their only loss came to Almont League rival Montebello. 

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  • Restaurant of the Week 3/23-3/29 The Dae-Mun

    Restaurant of the Week 3/23-3/29 The Dae-Mun

    The Dae-Mun on Main Street is one of Alhambra’s newer Korean barbecue spots, bringing a more focused, polished approach to grilled meats and traditional flavors. The restaurant centers on quality

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  • Peeps and Pedals Combines Spring and Safety into One Fun Day for the Whole Family!

    Peeps and Pedals Combines Spring and Safety into One Fun Day for the Whole Family!

    The City of Alhambra is excited to bring back the 4th Annual Peeps and Pedals event, welcoming Spring with the Alhambra community. The free festival will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2026 from 9 a.m. through 12:30 p.m. at Alhambra Park.

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  • St Therese Carmelite School Competes in Catholic Junior High Academic Decathlon

    St Therese Carmelite School Competes in Catholic Junior High Academic Decathlon

    St. Therese Carmelite School (STCS) participated for the first time in the Catholic Junior High Academic Decathlon on March 7, 2026. Four students represented the school in individual subject competitions: Jonah Choy (sixth grade) in Literature, Sara Hernandez (sixth grade) in Science, Madison Merino (sixth grade) in English, and Nathan Molina (eighth grade) in Math.

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  • Restaurant of the Week 3/16-3/22 Bagel Exchange

    Restaurant of the Week 3/16-3/22 Bagel Exchange

    Alhambra’s Bagel Exchange was started by Ryan Natividad, who had a background in trading stocks and cryptocurrencies. With the profits he earned from trading, Ryan decided to open a unique

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  • Malocclusion and Tooth Sensitivity

    Malocclusion and Tooth Sensitivity

    Can malocclusion cause tooth sensitivity? Yes, crowded or misaligned teeth can cause tooth sensitivity, and they can also lead to more serious dental problems if not addressed. How Crowded or Misaligned Teeth Cause Sensitivity When teeth are crowded or the bite is uneven (a condition called Malocclusion), the forces from chewing are not distributed evenly…

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  • The Ghosts of Alhambra’s Railroads

    The Ghosts of Alhambra’s Railroads

    Alhambra draws much of its history and personality from having a railroad previously running through it. Prior to being placed into the “trench” along Mission Road in the 1970’s, the Southern Pacific railroad line ran at grade next to Mission and served one of the largest petro chemical equipment manufacturers in the world, the C.…

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  • Restaurant of the Week 3/9-3/15 Xing Fu Tang

    Restaurant of the Week 3/9-3/15 Xing Fu Tang

    Xing Fu Tang leans into quality of ingredients first, creating a more refined approach to boba that delivers on both flavor and consistency. Rooted in Taiwan, the shop centers its experience around freshness. Boba pearls are made throughout the day in an open kitchen, giving customers a front-row look at the process.

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  • Lunar New Year Festival Brings Thousands to Downtown Alhambra

    Lunar New Year Festival Brings Thousands to Downtown Alhambra

    On February 28, thousands of residents and visitors flocked to Downtown Alhambra to celebrate the Lunar New Year as the annual Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival, co-hosted by the Alhambra Chamber of Commerce and the city and one of the largest one day festivals held in Southern California, transformed Main Street into a vibrant hub…

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  • The Basics of Long-Term Care

    The Basics of Long-Term Care

    Aging is a fact of life and it comes with certain realities. While most of us probably don’t want to picture ourselves eventually needing help with daily activities, Americans turning 65 today have almost a 70 percent chance they will need some type of long-term care during their remaining years. As this type of care…

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  • Restaurant of the Week 3/2-3/8 Tacos Ensenada

    Restaurant of the Week 3/2-3/8 Tacos Ensenada

    Tacos Ensenada brings the flavors of Baja-style seafood tacos to Alhambra, focusing on crispy battered seafood, fresh toppings, and bright sauces. The menu centers on tacos popularized in coastal Baja California, where fried fish or shrimp is layered with shredded cabbage, crema, and salsa inside a warm tortilla. The balance of crunch, acidity, and richness…

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  • Alhambra Fire Department Offers Community Emergency Response Team Training Starting March 5

    Alhambra Fire Department Offers Community Emergency Response Team Training Starting March 5

    Join Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training to become properly prepared for emergency situations. In the hours following a disaster, emergency response agencies may be overwhelmed and unable to respond immediately to your neighborhood. CERT program participants are provided with skills to survive a disaster and provide neighborhood assistance until emergency agencies arrive.

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  • Restaurant of the Week 2/23-3/1 Zui Xiang Yuan

    Restaurant of the Week 2/23-3/1 Zui Xiang Yuan

    Zui Xiang Yuan in Alhambra centers its menu on Northern Chinese barbecue, with rows of skewers grilled over open flame and seasoned generously with cumin, chili, and salt.

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  • Eco News from The Alhambra

    Eco News from The Alhambra

    The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded The Alhambra a performance score of 70, LEED Gold, the fourth LEED-EB (Existing Building) certification for the property. LEED certification identifies The

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  • 30 Couples Married on Valentine’s Day in Alhambra at 1 Hour Marriage

    30 Couples Married on Valentine’s Day in Alhambra at 1 Hour Marriage

    On Valentine’s Day 2026, love filled the halls of 1 Hour Marriage on Chapel Ave in Alhambra as 30 couples chose February 14 to say “I do.” From 10AM to

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  • Restaurant of the Week 2/16-2/22 Shanghai Yau Fat

    Restaurant of the Week 2/16-2/22 Shanghai Yau Fat

    Shanghai Yau Fat in Alhambra brings the flavors of Shanghai-style home cooking to the San Gabriel Valley, focusing on bold, savory dishes executed with precision. Hot braised shrimp serves as one of their standout menu items, coated in a glossy sauce that balances soy richness with garlic and a touch of chili, allowing the natural…

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  • California Institute of Advanced Management Receives Transformative $3 Million Gift to Establish Endowed Scholarship Funds

    California Institute of Advanced Management Receives Transformative $3 Million Gift to Establish Endowed Scholarship Funds

    The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) announced on February 9 a $3 million philanthropic commitment to establish two endowed scholarship funds supporting graduate students with leadership potential and financial

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  • UFC Gym Celebrates Grand Opening in Alhambra

    UFC Gym Celebrates Grand Opening in Alhambra

    On January 31, UFC Gym celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of their newest Alhambra location with the Alhambra Chamber of Commerce, marking the official debut of what has become the most pre-registered UFC Gym in the world. Hundreds of residents came out on opening day, packing the brand new three story gym to…

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  • Congresswoman Judy Chu Seeking Nominations for Annual Congressional Women of the Year Awards

    Congresswoman Judy Chu Seeking Nominations for Annual Congressional Women of the Year Awards

    Congresswoman Judy Chu is seeking nominations for exceptional women to be honored at her Annual Congressional Women of the Year Awards Ceremony.  If you know of an outstanding woman who deserves to be recognized for her contributions to the community, let her know!

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  • Remembering Madeleine Doerning, Longtime Alhambra Educator and Civic Leader

    Remembering Madeleine Doerning, Longtime Alhambra Educator and Civic Leader

    On July 11, 2025, Madeleine Doerning, a longtime Alhambra educator and community member, passed away at the age of 95.  Her life was a remarkable journey filled with love, adventure, generosity, and a tireless spirit of giving. 

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  • American Red Cross Offers Free Smoke Alarm Installations, February 7

    American Red Cross Offers Free Smoke Alarm Installations, February 7

    On February 7, 2026 from 10:00AM to 1:30PM, American Red Cross is offering free smoke alarm installations in partnership with StateFarm and FEMA. Alhambra residents can schedule a 30 minute appointment, at which volunteers will visit their house, install a free smoke alarm, and provide home fire safety information.

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  • Assemblymember Mike Fong Opens Woman of Impact Award Nominations

    Assemblymember Mike Fong Opens Woman of Impact Award Nominations

    Assemblymember Mike Fong is now accepting nominations for the Women of Impact Awards, hosted by Assemblymember Mike Fong, to honor women in Assembly District 49 whose leadership, service, and dedication are making a meaningful difference in this community and beyond.

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  • The Importance of Heart Health Awareness

    The Importance of Heart Health Awareness

    February is recognized as Heart Health Awareness Month to address cardiovascular diseases, the leading cause of death worldwide. Throughout the month, free resources and information are made available to raise awareness about heart disease prevention, manage risks like high blood pressure, and encourage healthy lifestyle choices to reduce cardiovascular events.

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  • Alhambra High School Students Walk out of School, Protesting ICE

    Alhambra High School Students Walk out of School, Protesting ICE

    Today, as part of a National Shutdown, Alhambra High School and Mark Keppel High School students walked out of school this afternoon to protest the actions of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.

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  • Chinatown Service Center Hosts Targeted Hiring Event February 27, 2026

    Chinatown Service Center Hosts Targeted Hiring Event February 27, 2026

    On February 27, 2026, Chinatown Service Center will host a Targeted Hiring Event at 711 W College St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 from 10AM-1PM. This event will feature employers looking to hire, on-site interviews, and a resume workshop.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (1/26-2/1) Hengry

    Restaurant of the Week (1/26-2/1) Hengry

    Opened in late 2024, Hengry 亨记 has quickly turned heads in Alhambra’s dining scene. In just over a year, the restaurant has awakened local taste buds with flavors rarely found

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  • Bao Master Brings Handmade Xiao Long Bao to Alhambra

    Bao Master Brings Handmade Xiao Long Bao to Alhambra

    Alhambra welcomes a new xiao long bao and noodles restaurant: Bao Master. Featuring crab meat and kurobuta pork xiao long bao among other unique, handmade delicacies, Bao Master is located in the new mixed-use space near Alhambra Place and the Sprouts parking lot. On December 12, Bao Master opened their doors for the first time,…

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  • Refresh Your Home for Lunar New Year: Where to Shop & Find Inspiration in Alhambra

    Refresh Your Home for Lunar New Year: Where to Shop & Find Inspiration in Alhambra

    While many people associate Lunar New Year only with food and festivities, the cultural holiday represents much more than food and fun. For many, Lunar New Year is a time to renew their home, let go of what no longer serves them from the last year, and invite in brightness, positive intentions, and transformation.

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  • Alhambra Passes Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing Ordinance

    Alhambra Passes Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing Ordinance

    At the October 27 Alhambra City Council Meeting, a motion was made and passed to adopt an ordinance restricting smoking in multi-unit housing, affecting buildings with 3+ conjoined units. Advocated for by the Alhambra Community Health Alliance, a community coalition led by staff from the Institute for Public Strategies (IPS), this ordinance has been the…

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  • Little Dimples Brings Indoor Play to Alhambra 

    Little Dimples Brings Indoor Play to Alhambra 

    Finding a safe and child friendly play space is difficult for parents in a large metropolitan area. Parks are often not within walking distance, and poor weather conditions can put a damper on outdoor activities. To counter this issue, on December 14, 2025, Sarah Del Rosario opened Little Dimples in Alhambra, giving parents a fun…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (1/5-1/11) Boat House

    Restaurant of the Week (1/5-1/11) Boat House

    Boat House Alhambra was originally founded in 2008 and later acquired by its current owner, Jacky, in 2020, who has continued the restaurant’s legacy of serving the seafood boils that longtime patrons know and love. Since the transition, the team has remained committed to preserving the flavors and quality that made Boat House a local…

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  • A Bigger Home for a Growing Community: Fried Music Moves to the Corner of 3rd and Main

    A Bigger Home for a Growing Community: Fried Music Moves to the Corner of 3rd and Main

    Walking down Main Street, Alhambra residents will notice that the formerly vacant bottom floor of 7 N 3rd St has sprung to life with a newly opened Fried Music. Beautiful music pours out into the neighborhood, and the large glass windows showcase musicians of all ages practicing together inside.

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  • Past and Present Alhambra Rose Princesses Meet at Alhambra Historical Society’s Story House

    Past and Present Alhambra Rose Princesses Meet at Alhambra Historical Society’s Story House

    On Friday, December 19th, current Rose Princess Keiko Rakin visited the Alhambra Historical Society’s Story House to meet Barbara Beckley, a former Rose Princess and Alhambra High School alumna. Despite the 59-year gap between their election to the court, Rakin and Beckley bonded quickly by sharing their incredible experiences of representing their hometown.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (12/29-1/4) Xiang La Hui

    Restaurant of the Week (12/29-1/4) Xiang La Hui

    Xiang La Hui Alhambra is best known for its bold, authentic flavors and dedication to high-quality ingredients. The restaurant emphasizes traditional raw materials and classic cooking techniques, resulting in dishes that are rich, balanced, and deeply rooted in Chinese culinary traditions. Every item on the menu reflects a commitment to freshness and consistency, allowing the…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (12/22-12/28) Bao Master

    Restaurant of the Week (12/22-12/28) Bao Master

    After celebrating its soft opening just two weeks ago, Bao Master is already drawing in steady crowds. Located in the busy Sprouts parking lot, the spot benefits from constant foot traffic, making it an easy stop for lunchtime shoppers looking to slow down and enjoy a hearty bowl of soup or a plate of xiao…

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  • Single Family Structure Fire with an ADU

    Single Family Structure Fire with an ADU

    On December 19, 2025, at 10:54 PM, Fire units from Alhambra and neighboring agencies were dispatched to the 1800 block of South Curtis Avenue to a One-Story, Single-Family residence with reports of persons trapped in the front home and two patients with burn injuries that resided in the back house.

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  • All Souls World Language Catholic School Presents Shrek The Musical Jr. in January 2026

    All Souls World Language Catholic School Presents Shrek The Musical Jr. in January 2026

    Get ready to go “ogre the moon” as All Souls World Language Catholic School proudly presents its 2026 student musical production of Shrek The Musical JR., a hilarious, heartwarming adventure for the whole family!

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  • Restaurant of the Week (12/15-12/21) Noodle World

    Restaurant of the Week (12/15-12/21) Noodle World

    Noodle World on Valley Boulevard has long been a go to spot in Alhambra for pan-Asian soups and rice that are delicious, filling, and affordable. The menu is broad, but has a clear focus: hearty noodle soups, classic stir fried dishes, and rice plates that arrive fast and in generous portions.

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  • Alhambra City Council Reorganized, Appointing Mayor Jeff Maloney and Vice Mayor Adele Andrade-Stadler

    Alhambra City Council Reorganized, Appointing Mayor Jeff Maloney and Vice Mayor Adele Andrade-Stadler

    On Monday, December 8, the Alhambra City Council held its annual reorganization meeting, marking a transition in city leadership. During the ceremony, Mayor Lee was recognized for her dedication and service over the past year, as the council formally appointed Jeff Maloney as the new mayor and Adele Andrade-Stadler as vice mayor.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (12/8-12/14) Vittoria Pizza Ristorante Italiano

    Restaurant of the Week (12/8-12/14) Vittoria Pizza Ristorante Italiano

    Opened in 1984, Vittoria Pizza celebrates the rich flavors of Italian cuisine infused with the vibrant essence of Sicilian flair. The foundation of their delectable pizzas lies in the art of crafting the perfect dough and sauces, handcrafted fresh each day.

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  • Alhambra Valley Bowl Reopens After Two Year Closure

    Alhambra Valley Bowl Reopens After Two Year Closure

    On Sunday, the San Gabriel bowling community rejoiced together at the grand opening and ribbon cutting of the Alhambra Valley Bowl, the only bowling center in all of Alhambra. At 10AM on November 30th, a large crowd of excited bowlers gathered outside the fully renovated bowling alley wrapping all the way around the building to…

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  • Alhambra Chamber Celebrates First Local on Rose Court at Annual Rose Queen and Court Luncheon

    Alhambra Chamber Celebrates First Local on Rose Court at Annual Rose Queen and Court Luncheon

    Over 35 years after Alhambra’s first Rose Queen and Court Luncheon, the Chamber of Commerce celebrated history on December 2 by honoring Alhambra High senior Keiko Rakin, the first Alhambra resident selected for the Rose Court. At this year’s annual luncheon, over 100 local Alhambra business leaders, elected officials, and community members gathered at Almansor…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (12/1-12/7) Chef G Thai Street Food

    Restaurant of the Week (12/1-12/7) Chef G Thai Street Food

    Chef G on 4th Thai Street Food in Alhambra has become a neighborhood favorite for authentic Thai cuisine served with care and precision. Led by Chef G, a family-owned business with over three decades of experience, the restaurant brings recipes passed down through generations to every dish. Fresh ingredients and bold flavors make each bite…

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  • Celebrate the Annual Alhambra Tree Lighting Ceremony with Free Photos with Santa on December 5th

    Celebrate the Annual Alhambra Tree Lighting Ceremony with Free Photos with Santa on December 5th

    The holiday season officially arrives in Downtown Alhambra on Friday, December 5th at 5:00 PM, as the community gathers for the beloved Annual Alhambra Tree Lighting Ceremony at Renaissance Plaza, located at 1 E. Main St. on the corner of Main St. and Garfield Ave. This cherished tradition brings families, neighbors, and friends together for…

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  • Alhambra Realtor Perspective: Crypto in Real Estate

    Alhambra Realtor Perspective: Crypto in Real Estate

    Crypto currency is a relatively new concept that in most cases baffles people.  Elon Musk joked when he hosted Saturday Night Live on May 8, 2021 that even he did not really understand it.   Whether crypto currencies will be the new medium of exchange or not remains to be seen.  But as skepticism toward traditional…

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  • Restaurant of the Week (11/24-11/30) Nem Nướng Khánh Hoà

    Restaurant of the Week (11/24-11/30) Nem Nướng Khánh Hoà

    Nem Nướng Khánh Hoà has carved out its own following in Alhambra by sticking to what it does exceptionally well: Central Vietnamese nem nướng that’s grilled to order and deeply

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  • Alhambra Police Department to Hold Candlelight Vigil Honoring Officer Sanders

    Alhambra Police Department to Hold Candlelight Vigil Honoring Officer Sanders

    Tomorrow on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 5:30PM, the Alhambra Police will be holding a candlelight vigil honoring the life, service, and sacrifice of Officer Sanders. This vigil will give the community a chance to come together in a moment of unity and remembrance.

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  • Alhambra High School Alum Ke Huy Quan Cast as Zootopia 2 Tritagonist

    Alhambra High School Alum Ke Huy Quan Cast as Zootopia 2 Tritagonist

    Alhambra High School Alum Ke Huy Quan was recently selected to star in Disney’s animated movie Zootopia 2 opening at the Regal Edwards Alhambra Theater on November 26th. This long-awaited sequel (ten years in the making) features Quan as the voice of Gary De’Snake, a misunderstood Pit Viper.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (11/17-11/23) The Bay Cafe

    Restaurant of the Week (11/17-11/23) The Bay Cafe

    The Bay Cafe has become one of Alhambra’s most dependable all-day eateries, the kind of place where breakfast plates, Hong Kong café classics, and comfort staples all live happily under the same roof.

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  • Alhambra Police Officer Tragically Dies in Pursuit Crash

    Alhambra Police Officer Tragically Dies in Pursuit Crash

    Early this morning on Thursday, November 20, at around 3:00AM, Officer Alec Sanders, age 28, was one of two who passed away after a high speed police pursuit ended in

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  • Restaurant of the Week (11/10-11/16) Tasty Pot Alhambra

    Restaurant of the Week (11/10-11/16) Tasty Pot Alhambra

    Tasty Pot in Alhambra has earned a loyal following for bringing the vibrant flavors of Taiwanese hot pot to the San Gabriel Valley. The restaurant specializes in individual bubbling pots that arrive still steaming at your table, each one customizable with a choice of flavorful broths, proteins, noodles, and vegetables. The atmosphere buzzes with warmth…

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  • California Institute of Advanced Management Names Dr. Jack Paduntin as President to Lead Next Era of Growth and Innovation

    California Institute of Advanced Management Names Dr. Jack Paduntin as President to Lead Next Era of Growth and Innovation

    The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Jack Paduntin as its new President. A forward-thinking higher education leader known for driving innovation, inclusion, and measurable impact, Dr. Paduntin steps into the role with a bold vision to expand CIAM’s reach and elevate its position as a leader in values-driven management education. 

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  • National Family Caregivers Month – Caring for the Caregivers

    National Family Caregivers Month – Caring for the Caregivers

    National Family Caregivers month is observed each November to honor and recognize family caregivers across the country who support aging parents, children, spouses, and other loved ones with disabilities or chronic illnesses.  While family caregiving can be a privilege and a rewarding opportunity, caregiving can be a tough job, sometimes thankless and costly.

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  • “Mr. Alhambra” Dies at 101

    “Mr. Alhambra” Dies at 101

    Larry Stevens was born in Alhambra on July 10, 1924. He was enrolled in the first Kindergarten class at Marguerita School and attended Alhambra High School, where he graduated in

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  • Restaurant of the Week (11/3-11/9) bb.q Chicken Alhambra

    Restaurant of the Week (11/3-11/9) bb.q Chicken Alhambra

    BBQ Chicken in Alhambra brings Korean-style fried chicken to another level, combining a light, ultra-crispy batter with bold, flavorful sauces. The franchise, short for “Best of the Best Quality,” has

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  • How the Garfield Theater Adapted to Change

    How the Garfield Theater Adapted to Change

    In 1924, The Valley Grand Building was completed on the north east corner of Valley and Garfield. It was the first building on the site of what was a wheat field the year before. Like many new buildings today, it featured businesses downstairs with apartments and office spaces on the second floor.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (10/28-11/2) Mama Lu’s Dumpling House

    Restaurant of the Week (10/28-11/2) Mama Lu’s Dumpling House

    With their new location on the corner of Main Street and Granada Ave, Mama Lu’s Dumpling House has made it even easier for Alhambra dumpling lovers to get affordable and delicious meals in their city. They’ve moved to Alhambra with the same consistently mouth-watering food that they have been known to serve all over the…

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  • Alhambra Student Makes Rose Court History

    Alhambra Student Makes Rose Court History

    For the first time in history, an Alhambra resident has been selected to represent her city as part of the Rose Court in the 2026 Rose Parade. Alhambra High School senior Keiko Rakin was selected in late September to join the court, distinguishing herself among Los Angeles’ top high school seniors for her community involvement,…

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  • Alhambra Chamber Presents Gifts from Sister City Kirishima to City Council

    Alhambra Chamber Presents Gifts from Sister City Kirishima to City Council

    On October 27, 2025, the Alhambra Chamber presented gifts from the Mayor of our sister city – Kirishima, Japan – to the Alhambra City Council. The Chamber sent a delegation in Spring 2025 to continue to develop relationships to bring business and investment to the City.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (10/20-10/27) Pho Ever

    Restaurant of the Week (10/20-10/27) Pho Ever

    On East Hellman Avenue, Pho Ever brings Vietnamese comfort food to life with deep, flavorful broth and a menu built on care and tradition. The family-run restaurant has earned a loyal following for its balance of warmth, freshness, and consistency that shows in every bowl.

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  • Alhambra Post Office Honors Seventeen Letter Carriers with National Safety Council’s Million Mile Award

    Alhambra Post Office Honors Seventeen Letter Carriers with National Safety Council’s Million Mile Award

    The Alhambra Post Office, located at 10 W Bay State St., Alhambra CA 91802, hosted a ceremony on Friday, October 24, honoring 17 Letter Carriers who earned the prestigious National Safety Council Million Mile Award.

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  • Protect Yourself and Others: The Importance of the Flu Shot

    Protect Yourself and Others: The Importance of the Flu Shot

    As we enter flu season, it is important to take proactive steps to protect your health and the well-being of those around you. One of the simplest and most effective measures is receiving the annual influenza (flu) vaccine.

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  • Community Meeting for Burke Heritage Park and Marengo Yard Stormwater Project to Be Held October 22, 2025

    Community Meeting for Burke Heritage Park and Marengo Yard Stormwater Project to Be Held October 22, 2025

    On Wednesday October 22, the City of Alhambra will be holding a community meeting to discuss their upcoming Burke Heritage Park and Marengo Yard Stormwater Project. Community members can join to learn about the plans for Alhambra’s newest park and how this project will help improve local water quality, reduce flooding, and expand green space.

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  • Fremont Elementary to Host Community Mural Painting Event Celebrating Culture, Connection, and Creativity

    Fremont Elementary to Host Community Mural Painting Event Celebrating Culture, Connection, and Creativity

    On Saturday, October 18 at 10:00 a.m., Fremont Elementary School will host a community mural painting event led by professional artists from Studio Tutto, where students, families, and local residents will work side-by-side to create a vibrant, multicultural mural celebrating Fremont’s rich diversity.

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  • City of Alhambra to Break Ground on New Community Center

    City of Alhambra to Break Ground on New Community Center

    The City of Alhambra is pleased to announce the Alhambra Community Center Groundbreaking Ceremony on Monday, October 20, from 4 to 5 PM at the project site (612 W. Shorb St.). The project is made possible by $25 million in state funding, secured through the advocacy of Senator Susan Rubio and Assemblymember Mike Fong.

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  • Los Angeles Archives Bazaar Comes to Cal State LA as Region’s Premier History Event Turns 20

    Los Angeles Archives Bazaar Comes to Cal State LA as Region’s Premier History Event Turns 20

    Southern California’s past takes center stage Saturday, Oct. 18, at the 20th-annual Los Angeles Archives Bazaar, a free public celebration of the region’s history. The event will feature exhibits from 80 local and regional collections, along with practical workshops and exclusive presentations by archivists, filmmakers, and preservationists.

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  • International Great ShakeOut Held Today, October 16th

    International Great ShakeOut Held Today, October 16th

    Millions of people live and work in earthquake-prone regions of the United States. A major earthquake could cause unprecedented devastation for one of these regions but also affect the economy

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  • Healthy Aging: Small Changes, Big Impact

    Healthy Aging: Small Changes, Big Impact

    Aging is a natural part of life — and it can be a healthy, vibrant stage with the right habits and care. The good news is that you don’t need to make huge changes to feel a difference. Even small steps can lead to big improvements in your health, energy, and quality of life.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (10/13-10/19) All That Shabu

    Restaurant of the Week (10/13-10/19) All That Shabu

    All That Shabu on Main Street in Alhambra offers delicious hot pot meals with a customizable experience that makes eating here a delightful group event. Diners start by choosing a

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  • Planet Fitness Celebrates Grand Reopening and Ribbon Cutting

    Planet Fitness Celebrates Grand Reopening and Ribbon Cutting

    On Friday October 3, Planet Fitness in Alhambra celebrated their grand reopening with a ribbon cutting, showcasing a fresh new look and upgraded equipment throughout the gym. The event brought out a large crowd full of members, fitness enthusiasts, and Alhambra neighbors all eager to see the changes and reconnect with their local fitness community.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (10/06-10/12) Angelo’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

    Restaurant of the Week (10/06-10/12) Angelo’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

    On West Valley Boulevard sits a true Alhambra classic that’s been serving locals for more than sixty years. Angelo’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria first opened in 1962 and has remained

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  • Restaurant of the Week (09/29-10/05): Savoy Kitchen

    Restaurant of the Week (09/29-10/05): Savoy Kitchen

    Savoy Kitchen in Alhambra, California, has been a cherished local institution since 1982, renowned for its comforting fusion of Chinese and Western flavors. While the menu offers a diverse array of dishes, it’s the Hainan Chicken Rice that stands out as the restaurant’s signature offering.

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  • Restaurant of the Week (09/22-09/28): Yang’s Kitchen

    Restaurant of the Week (09/22-09/28): Yang’s Kitchen

    Opened in 2019, Yang’s Kitchen has become one of the San Gabriel Valley’s most celebrated restaurants, known for Chinese cooking that emphasizes freshness and ingredient quality. The menu is built on local, sustainable, and organic sourcing whenever possible.

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  • In Alhambra Court Case, Cardi B Found Not Liable in Civil Assault Trial

    In Alhambra Court Case, Cardi B Found Not Liable in Civil Assault Trial

    On September 2, 2025, rapper Cardi B was found not liable in a civil assault trial at the Alhambra Courthouse after being sued by a security guard for $24M. In February 2018 during a private OB-GYN visit…

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  • Pokémon Craze Returns: Alhambra Trading Card Fans Wait Hours for Mega Evolutions Box

    Pokémon Craze Returns: Alhambra Trading Card Fans Wait Hours for Mega Evolutions Box

    On Tuesday, September 23, a long line formed in downtown Alhambra on S. Garfield Ave., wrapping all the way around Project CCG into the alley and behind the store as avid Pokémon fans lined up for a release of the new Pokémon Mega Evolutions box…

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  • Mama Lu’s Dumpling House Expands to Alhambra

    Mama Lu’s Dumpling House Expands to Alhambra

    Reporter: William Henderson Dumpling lovers, rejoice: there’s a new Mama Lu’s Dumpling House location in Alhambra as of Friday, August 1. For years, Alhambra residents have traveled to either Pasadena

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  • Alhambra Main Street Market Announces New Early Fall Hours

    Alhambra Main Street Market Announces New Early Fall Hours

    As the seasons change, so does the schedule at the Alhambra Main Street Market! The Downtown Alhambra Business Association is excited to share that the market will now operate under new fall hours: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., starting this October and continuing through the winter season.

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