Sheriff’s Deputy Testifies in Andrews Case, Horse Library Opens at Cal Poly Pomona, and More in the Week in Review
Here's a look at some of the week's top stories.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at some of the top stories from the past week.
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy presented evidence on Wednesday linking Steven Andrews, the Lorbeer Middle School teacher accused of having sex with a 14-year-old former student, to a recorded conversation of phone sex with the alleged victim and a computer filled with child pornography. The deputy also revealed inconsistencies in the victim's interviews with police.
A man and woman were in custody Tuesday on suspicion of leading California Highway Patrol and LAPD officers on a wild pursuit from Diamond Bar to South Los Angeles in a stolen car, with one of the suspects allegedly shooting at a police dog.
In recognition of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center’s Foundation and the Stead Heart and Vascular Center are hosting the 5th annual Power of Red event Thursday, February 9.
The Pomona Unified School District is contemplating changing its method of electing its governing board, and will hold three public hearings in the next two weeks to get input from the community.
The W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library is now open to the public at Cal Poly Pomona.
The Pomona Unified School District’s Palomares Academy of Health Sciences is now offering members of the community a chance to exercise outdoors.