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Covina

American  
[kuh-vee-nuh] / kəˈvi nə /

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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South Hills, trying to beat the rain and also wanting to put the spotlight on its new lights, played Covina in a high school baseball game that began at 12:50 a.m. and ended at 3:34 a.m. with South Hills winning 5-1.

From Los Angeles Times

Check out this crowd for South Hills/Covina Midnight Madness and a 12:30 AM first pitch.

From Los Angeles Times

The fact Covina agreed to play the game past midnight on short notice was a tribute to the relationship Murphy has with Covina coach Tim O’Leary, who was once the pitching coach at South Hills.

From Los Angeles Times

By the end of this day, the massive 53-foot truck will have delivered its icy bundles of Nordmann, Noble and Silvertip firs — what Louis Jr. calls “the Cadillac of Christmas trees” — to all three of their lots in Eagle Rock, Plaza West Covina and the Montebello mall.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s mid-November, a full week before Thanksgiving, and the progeny of Francisco Robles, a Mexican immigrant who peddled watermelons in East L.A., have converged in West Covina to commemorate the 76th year of the family’s seasonal business: selling fresh Christmas trees around L.A. from the forests of the Pacific Northwest.

From Los Angeles Times