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Hounds put noses to work in training. Police bloodhounds and their K9 handlers gather in Encino for required certification tests and exercises. The certification exam drew police and dogs from LAPD, Arcadia, La Verne, and other cities, and sheriffs from Riverside and Orange Counties.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
February 9, 2023
Pages
p. A3, A7
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
February 9, 2023
Pages
p. A3, A7
Subjects
K-9 units
National Police Bloodhound Association
Police Dogs
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Santa Anita-based 'Free Animal Doctor' continues to help pet owners with needed services. Now entering its second year, Free Animal Doctor, a non-profit provides free veterinary services to dogs and cats, and is located in Santa Anita Park's parking lot 7. It opened on September 15, 2020. Free Animal Doctor utilizes Crowdfunding to raise monies for specific pets. Co-founder is Sam Bernardo. Spaying and neutering are available. See freeanimaldoctor.org or call 626-487-7129 for more information.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
December 16, 2021
Pages
p. 3
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
December 16, 2021
Pages
p. 3
Subjects
Free Animal Doctor
Veterinarians
Veterinary services
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General information re ordinances

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 7, 1933 p. 1
April 14, 1933 p. 1 (beer ban)
April 21, 1933 p. 1 (sale legalized)
May 26, 1933 p. 1
June 9, 1933 p. 1 (rules for sale)
June 30, 1933 p. 1 (public dancing)
November 24, 1933 p. 1 (subdivision)
December 8, 1933 p. 1 ("Gangster" ordinance)
March 23, 1934 p. 1 (fire zone created)
August 3, 1934 p. A-2 (1914 "Dice Shaking Ordinance" 48)
August 17, 1934 p. 1 (Santa Anita Race Track license fee)
May 24,1935 p. 1 (study of race track license)
December 6, 1935 p. 1 (Ordinance 299; Santa Anita Race Track business license)
November 25, 1936 p. 1 (gambling)
March 4, 1937 p. 1 (building)
March 5, 1937 p. 1 (health)
August 18, 1937 p. 1 (hand bills)
November 29 ,1937 p. 1 (bookies)
May 30, 1940 p. 1 (animals)
November 28, 1940 p. 1
December 1, 1946 p. 1 (air pollution)
February 20, 1947 p. 1 (curfew)
March 6, 1947 p. 1 (Planning Commission)
January 21, 1954 p. 1 (throw away ban)
February 4, 1954 p. 1 (throw away ban)
Begruary 18, 1954 p. 1 (liquor repealed)
September 23, 1954 p. 1 (swimming pool cover)
January 13, 1955 p. 1 (animal)
September 23, 1955 p. 1 (fly control)
September 29, 1955 p. 1 (burning ban)
November 7, 1955 p. 1 (fly control)
December 12, 1955 p. 1 (animal)
December 26, 1955 p. 1 (burning ban)
January 5, 1956 p. 1 (animals)
January 9, 1956 p. 1 (fly control)
January 26, 1956 p. 1 (rubbish)
June 11, 1956 p. 1 (dog vaccination)
June 21, 1956 p. 1 (lot split)
July 12, 1956 p. 1 (lot split)
February 14, 1957 p. 1 (liquor curfew)
September 26, 1957 p. 1 (ammendment to rubbish ordinance)
March 6, 1958 p. 1 (Coordinating Council suggest ban on betting by minors)
February 9, 1972 p. 1 (animal regulations in R-1 area)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 7, 1933 p. 1
April 14, 1933 p. 1 (beer ban)
April 21, 1933 p. 1 (sale legalized)
May 26, 1933 p. 1
June 9, 1933 p. 1 (rules for sale)
June 30, 1933 p. 1 (public dancing)
November 24, 1933 p. 1 (subdivision)
December 8, 1933 p. 1 ("Gangster" ordinance)
March 23, 1934 p. 1 (fire zone created)
August 3, 1934 p. A-2 (1914 "Dice Shaking Ordinance" 48)
August 17, 1934 p. 1 (Santa Anita Race Track license fee)
May 24,1935 p. 1 (study of race track license)
December 6, 1935 p. 1 (Ordinance 299; Santa Anita Race Track business license)
November 25, 1936 p. 1 (gambling)
March 4, 1937 p. 1 (building)
March 5, 1937 p. 1 (health)
August 18, 1937 p. 1 (hand bills)
November 29 ,1937 p. 1 (bookies)
May 30, 1940 p. 1 (animals)
November 28, 1940 p. 1
December 1, 1946 p. 1 (air pollution)
February 20, 1947 p. 1 (curfew)
March 6, 1947 p. 1 (Planning Commission)
January 21, 1954 p. 1 (throw away ban)
February 4, 1954 p. 1 (throw away ban)
Begruary 18, 1954 p. 1 (liquor repealed)
September 23, 1954 p. 1 (swimming pool cover)
January 13, 1955 p. 1 (animal)
September 23, 1955 p. 1 (fly control)
September 29, 1955 p. 1 (burning ban)
November 7, 1955 p. 1 (fly control)
December 12, 1955 p. 1 (animal)
December 26, 1955 p. 1 (burning ban)
January 5, 1956 p. 1 (animals)
January 9, 1956 p. 1 (fly control)
January 26, 1956 p. 1 (rubbish)
June 11, 1956 p. 1 (dog vaccination)
June 21, 1956 p. 1 (lot split)
July 12, 1956 p. 1 (lot split)
February 14, 1957 p. 1 (liquor curfew)
September 26, 1957 p. 1 (ammendment to rubbish ordinance)
March 6, 1958 p. 1 (Coordinating Council suggest ban on betting by minors)
February 9, 1972 p. 1 (animal regulations in R-1 area)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4035AN
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General information regarding rubbish collection.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 26, 1956 p. 1
September 26, 1957 p. 1 (rates amended)
January 4, 1968 p. 1 (City's control over collection strengthened)
January 7, 1968 p. 1 (consider increase in number of licensed firms)
January 11, 1969, p. 1 (controversy over increasing number of licensed firms)
January 18, 1968 p. 1 (proposal revised)
January 25, 1968 p. 1
February 22, 1968 p. 1 (3 additional authorizations approved)
March 7, 1968 p. 1 (Transfer of contracts approved)
March 21, 1968 p. 1 (ordinance change - grants 2 new permits)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 26, 1956 p. 1
September 26, 1957 p. 1 (rates amended)
January 4, 1968 p. 1 (City's control over collection strengthened)
January 7, 1968 p. 1 (consider increase in number of licensed firms)
January 11, 1969, p. 1 (controversy over increasing number of licensed firms)
January 18, 1968 p. 1 (proposal revised)
January 25, 1968 p. 1
February 22, 1968 p. 1 (3 additional authorizations approved)
March 7, 1968 p. 1 (Transfer of contracts approved)
March 21, 1968 p. 1 (ordinance change - grants 2 new permits)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4038AN
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General information regarding sign ordinances.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 30, 1956 p. 2 (signs)
June 5, 1964 p. 1 (changes)
December 13, 1964 p. 1 (Towne Center signs studied)
December 27, 1964 p. 1 (ban approved)
October 26, 1967 p. 1
November 16, 1967 p. 1 (service stations)
February 22, 1968 p. 1 (proposed amendment)
February 25, 1968 p. 2 (amendment approved)
March 3, 1968 p. 1 (businessmen's effort to change ordinance)
July 31, 1968 p. 1 (disagreement over proposed changes)
August 14, 1968 p. 1 (hearings continued)
September 11, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission denies request for verticle signs)
September 15, 1968 p. 1 (hearing on porposed changes continued)
September 22, 1968 p. 1 (hearing continued)
September 29, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission gives preliminary approval of ordinance)
October 9, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission fails to give approval)
October 23, 1968 p. 1 (Planners pass sign code)
November 17, 1968 p. 1 (City Council public hearing)
November 20, 1968 p. 1 (action of code delayed)
November 24, 1968 p. 1 (vote postponed)
December 4, 1968 p. 1 (Council continues study)
December22, 1968 p. 1 (Council concerns re. proposed ordinance)
January 19, 1969 p 1
January 22, 1969 p. 1 (Council orders draft of new code)
Febfuary 12, 1969 p. 1 (Council reviews proposed changes)
February 19, 1969 p. 1 (1st reading - ordinance approved)
March 9, 1969 p. 1 (2nd reading - ordinance approved)
April 27, 1969 p. 1 (illegal placing of real estate signs)
December 13, 1973 p. 1 (changes)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
April 30, 1956 p. 2 (signs)
June 5, 1964 p. 1 (changes)
December 13, 1964 p. 1 (Towne Center signs studied)
December 27, 1964 p. 1 (ban approved)
October 26, 1967 p. 1
November 16, 1967 p. 1 (service stations)
February 22, 1968 p. 1 (proposed amendment)
February 25, 1968 p. 2 (amendment approved)
March 3, 1968 p. 1 (businessmen's effort to change ordinance)
July 31, 1968 p. 1 (disagreement over proposed changes)
August 14, 1968 p. 1 (hearings continued)
September 11, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission denies request for verticle signs)
September 15, 1968 p. 1 (hearing on porposed changes continued)
September 22, 1968 p. 1 (hearing continued)
September 29, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission gives preliminary approval of ordinance)
October 9, 1968 p. 1 (Planning Commission fails to give approval)
October 23, 1968 p. 1 (Planners pass sign code)
November 17, 1968 p. 1 (City Council public hearing)
November 20, 1968 p. 1 (action of code delayed)
November 24, 1968 p. 1 (vote postponed)
December 4, 1968 p. 1 (Council continues study)
December22, 1968 p. 1 (Council concerns re. proposed ordinance)
January 19, 1969 p 1
January 22, 1969 p. 1 (Council orders draft of new code)
Febfuary 12, 1969 p. 1 (Council reviews proposed changes)
February 19, 1969 p. 1 (1st reading - ordinance approved)
March 9, 1969 p. 1 (2nd reading - ordinance approved)
April 27, 1969 p. 1 (illegal placing of real estate signs)
December 13, 1973 p. 1 (changes)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4039AN
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Door-to-door solicitation.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 18, 1957 p. 3 (1st reading - ordinance to ban door-to-door solicitation)
July 25, 1957 p. 1 (Text of Ordinance)
August 1, 1957 p. 1 (protest mount on "Green River" ordinance)
August 5, 1957 p. 1 (foes appear before council)
August 8, 1957 p. 1 (throng protests ban)
November 4, 1957 p. 1 (ordinance sidetracked)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (council stalls on anti-solicitation ordinance)
February 3, 1958 p. 1 (Ordinance not ready)
February 6, 1958 p. 1 (Council ammend "Ann Arbor Ordinance 392)
November 8, 1962 p. 1 (solicitors ban approved)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 18, 1957 p. 3 (1st reading - ordinance to ban door-to-door solicitation)
July 25, 1957 p. 1 (Text of Ordinance)
August 1, 1957 p. 1 (protest mount on "Green River" ordinance)
August 5, 1957 p. 1 (foes appear before council)
August 8, 1957 p. 1 (throng protests ban)
November 4, 1957 p. 1 (ordinance sidetracked)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (council stalls on anti-solicitation ordinance)
February 3, 1958 p. 1 (Ordinance not ready)
February 6, 1958 p. 1 (Council ammend "Ann Arbor Ordinance 392)
November 8, 1962 p. 1 (solicitors ban approved)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4040AN
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General information regarding incinerator ban

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 19, 1957 p. 1 (1st reading of incinerator ban ordinance)
August 22, 1957 p. 1 (Band introduced)
August 26, 1957 p. 1 (County ordinance to supercede city's)
August 29, 1957 p. 1 (Council to scrap ordinance)
September 30, 1957 p. 1 (Last day for incinerators)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
August 19, 1957 p. 1 (1st reading of incinerator ban ordinance)
August 22, 1957 p. 1 (Band introduced)
August 26, 1957 p. 1 (County ordinance to supercede city's)
August 29, 1957 p. 1 (Council to scrap ordinance)
September 30, 1957 p. 1 (Last day for incinerators)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4041AN
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Articles regarding various ordinances

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 16, 1957 p. 1
December 19, 1957 p. 1 (horse ban on Santa Anita)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (final ban north of Huntington)
March 6, 1958 p. 1 (minor betting ban proposed)
March 13, 1958 p. 1
March 17, 1958 p. 1 (R-1 protest)
March 20, 1958 p. 1 (decision)
May 15, 1958 p. 1
July 14, 1958 p. 1
July 17, 1958 p. 1
OCtober 30, 1958 p. 1 (variance)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 16, 1957 p. 1
December 19, 1957 p. 1 (horse ban on Santa Anita)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (final ban north of Huntington)
March 6, 1958 p. 1 (minor betting ban proposed)
March 13, 1958 p. 1
March 17, 1958 p. 1 (R-1 protest)
March 20, 1958 p. 1 (decision)
May 15, 1958 p. 1
July 14, 1958 p. 1
July 17, 1958 p. 1
OCtober 30, 1958 p. 1 (variance)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4042AN
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Ban on horses on Santa Anita

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 16, 1957 p. 1 (protest over ban)
December 14, 1957 p. 1 (Council permits horses between Huntington and Live Oak)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (final ban on horses north of Huntington)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
December 16, 1957 p. 1 (protest over ban)
December 14, 1957 p. 1 (Council permits horses between Huntington and Live Oak)
January 9, 1958 p. 1 (final ban on horses north of Huntington)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4043AN
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Modifications to R-1 lot restrictions

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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 13, 1958 p. 1 (restrict added dwellings on R-1 lots)
March 17, 1958 p. 1 (protests)
March 20, 1958 p. 1 (decision)
May 15, 1958 p. 1 (approvals and denials)
July 14, 1958 p. 1 (denials appealed)
July 17, 1958 p. 1 (Council refers appeals to Planning Commission)
October 30, 1958 p. 1 (denials final)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 13, 1958 p. 1 (restrict added dwellings on R-1 lots)
March 17, 1958 p. 1 (protests)
March 20, 1958 p. 1 (decision)
May 15, 1958 p. 1 (approvals and denials)
July 14, 1958 p. 1 (denials appealed)
July 17, 1958 p. 1 (Council refers appeals to Planning Commission)
October 30, 1958 p. 1 (denials final)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4044AN
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Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 26, 1959 p. 1 (new code proposed)
April 16, 1959 p. 1 (minimum requirements for dividing deep lots)
July 1, 1962 p. 1 (study)
February 10, 1963 p. 1
February 14, 1963 p. 1 (apartment code)
August 22, 1963 p. 1 (ammendment to deep lot code)
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 26, 1959 p. 1 (new code proposed)
April 16, 1959 p. 1 (minimum requirements for dividing deep lots)
July 1, 1962 p. 1 (study)
February 10, 1963 p. 1
February 14, 1963 p. 1 (apartment code)
August 22, 1963 p. 1 (ammendment to deep lot code)
Subjects
Ordinances, Municipal
Item ID
4045AN
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The votes are in! We have a name for our newest Arcadia Police Department K-9 Officer (canine): Kaiser. Students and staff at Arcadia Unified School District selected the name. Kaiser and Officer Cvetkovich are training to work together in both apprehension and narcotics detection.

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Newspaper
Mountain Views News
Date
February 8, 2020
Pages
p. 6
Newspaper
Mountain Views News
Date
February 8, 2020
Pages
p. 6
Subjects
Arcadia Police Department-K-9
Canine Unit
Police Dogs
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Never a dull day for Pasadena Humane Society's animal control officers. Officer Greg Murphy has been working this area for decades, and has rescued animals from Rose Bowl, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Angeles County Arboretum, Descanso Gardens, and other landmarks.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
April 1, 2023
Pages
p. A4
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
April 1, 2023
Pages
p. A4
Subjects
Murphy, Greg
Pasadena Humane Society
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Non-profit group Free Animal Doctor seeks to build a full service non-profit veterinary clinic at Santa Anita Park racetrack through donations and crowdfunding. The website is FreeAnimalDoctor.org.

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Newspaper
Mountain Views News
Date
May 27, 2023
Pages
p. 3
Newspaper
Mountain Views News
Date
May 27, 2023
Pages
p. 3
Subjects
Animals
Crowdfunding
Free Animal Doctor
Veterinarians
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Small Businesses Adapt to Economic Uncertainty in Arcadia. The COVID-19 outbreak has frozen one of the world’s most powerful economies and suspended the fate of many business owners worldwide. During these uncertain times, many small businesses are searching for any method or reason to stay open, and in Arcadia, some have gone to great lengths to do so.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
May 7, 2020
Pages
p. 10

Facing COVID-19 fines, some restaurants say the punishment does not fit the crime, as restaurant owners have found it hard to keep track of the county and state mandate changes. Closures, new protocols, and restrictions in the face of COVID-19 have caused the restaurant industry to suffer. The cities of Monrovia, Arcadia, Pasadena and Sierra Madre have stepped up to help the ailing restaurant businesses by either waiving fees or offering outdoor dining expansion opportunities, such as using parking lots as dining areas.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
October 29, 2020
Pages
p. 1
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
October 29, 2020
Pages
p. 1
Subjects
Coronavirus-COVID-19
Pandemics
Restaurants, bars, etc.
Small business
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Monrovia man Yi Chen gets 4 years in prison for fraud in a student visa scheme to get Chinese immigrants into the U.S. unlawfully. From June 2015-February 2021, Chen was the CEO and owner of two so-called educational consulting companies in Alhambra and Arcadia that charged foreign students thousands of dollars for "guaranteed" admission to a college that would lead to the issuance of an F-1 student visa. See also Arcadia Weekly, p. 2, October 6, 2022.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
October 5, 2022
Pages
p. A3
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
October 5, 2022
Pages
p. A3
Subjects
Chen, Yi "Brian"
Crime and Criminals
Fraud
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Sidney Terrance Johnson of Los Angeles arrested for the freeway shooting death of 35-year-old Bertha Hernandez of Monrovia, on the 210 Freeway in Arcadia, which occurred on Saturday, September 4, 2021. Johnson has been charged with murder.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 12, 2021
Pages
p. A3
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
November 12, 2021
Pages
p. A3
Subjects
Crime and Criminals
Deaths
Hernandez, Bertha
Johnson, Sidney Terrance
Shootings
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Nurhan Venk, 47, suspect in the shooting of Arcadia police officer, charged with attempted murder for shooting the officer in the face. He faces another attempted murder charge for allegedly shooting his 73-year-old mother in the chest. Zoo Yang, an 83-year-old neighbor across the street was also struck by a stray bullet while he was watching his grandchild.

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Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
August 18, 2022
Pages
p. 8
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
August 18, 2022
Pages
p. 8
Subjects
Arcadia Police Department
Crime and Criminals
Domestic violence
Shootings
Venk, Nurhan
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Appeals court in Kentucky rejects Bob Baffert's bid to halt ban. Signage outside Baffert's barn at Santa Anita Park was removed as part of a California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) rule that mandates any trainer who is suspended for 60+ days be banned from all CHRB-licensed facilities.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
April 2, 2022
Pages
p. B8
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
April 2, 2022
Pages
p. B8
Subjects
Baffert, Bob
California Horse Racing Board (CHRB)
Horse trainers
Santa Anita Park-2021-2030
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