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At one time, the Cawston Ostrich Farm was the most popular tourist destination in South Pasadena. The ostriches are long gone, but you can still see an old ostrich feeder on the north wall of Meridian Iron Works. Go check it out the next time you're at the Farmer's Market or hopping on the Gold Line. Get a hold of me here.

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Four Alarm Fire in Alhambra

Alhambra, South Pasadena and L.A. County firefighters responded to the blaze late Tuesday night at 101 N. 3rd St. The fire left about 7,000 people without power. No injuries or deaths have been reported. The L.A. Times also have this story, but it’s, um, four sentences long. This little blurb is five.

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Time January 3, 2009 at 1:50 am

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