Will Keagy: Lending a Heifer and a Helping Hand
Live Oak Canyon, La Verne’s northeast border, features homes with rugged landscapes, dirt driveways and livestock in the yard.
Read MoreFeb 1, 1998 | Profiles
Live Oak Canyon, La Verne’s northeast border, features homes with rugged landscapes, dirt driveways and livestock in the yard.
Read MoreFeb 1, 1998 | Features
The sales pitch started the moment I got out of my car. The place: Person’s Ford/Kia dealership on Foothill Boulevard, which lies on La Verne’s eastern border.
Read MoreFeb 1, 1998 | Features
From its rustic canyon border in the north where the riotous call of the coyote sends chills up the spines of small dogs, to the hidden mobile park cities with their aluminum siding self-contained communities, to the uneasy handshake with Pomona that stretches from Grove Street to Fulton Avenue, La Verne’s eastern boundary is a study in contrasts.
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