Victoria Rusnak, one of five candidates running to represent the new 41st Assembly district, answers Patch's questions ahead of the June 5 election.
County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works will close a portion of Angeles Forest Highway for five days beginning next week.
Patch chatted with pro-business, anti-union State Assembly Candidate Donna Lowe to find out why she's running, how she would balance the State budget and what she would do for small businesses.
Patch interviews Jack Orswell, who is running to represent the 27th U.S. Congressional District.
Patch interviews Michael Cacciotti as part of a series of profiles for candidates of the June 5 primary election.
A bill that would do away with a reduced fee perk for vanity license plates that state legislators enjoy was introduced by local Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, D-La Canada Flintridge.
The bulk of the reopened area is in the Big Tujunga Canyon area.
Patch interviews Chris Holden as part of a series of profiles for candidates of the June 5 primary election.
A businessman from Palmdale is making an unlikely bid to unseat 32-year incumbent Michael Antonovich, who represents Altadena
The public will have a chance to give input on a plan to put a sports field in an open space area in the Hahamongna Watershed Park.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, is among a group of congressional leaders asking the FAA to do more than just study the possibility of regulating helicopter noise in L.A. County.
Metro has added an additional date to discuss alternatives to the proposed 710 Freeway tunnel extension, a required part of the environmental work for that project.
In Altadena, the unemployment rate was 7.7 percent in April 2012.
The Pasadena Star-News reports that a lawsuit has forced the Forest Service to consider curbing off-road recreation and abandon trails and roads going unused to focus more on wilderness preservation.
Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez' office is under investigation.
As part of the Altadena Community Visioning workshop process, participants highlighted the below items as key priorities for Altadena's future.
Here's when Los Angeles County residents can view the first solar eclipse visible in the U.S. in 18 years.
Altadena's current congressional representative, Adam Schiff, and likely next representative, Judy Chu both signed a letter urging Metro to fund the Gold Line all the way to Claremont.
May 21 is deadline in Los Angeles County for registering to vote in the upcoming election.
Find out the most popular baby names in your area. A few picks may surprise you.
The Password Protection Act of 2012 would the enhance current law to prohibit employers from compelling or coercing employees into providing access to their private accounts.
A proposed Indian restaurant at the northeast corner of Altadena Drive and Washington Boulevard got one step closer to completion by getting Town Council support for its alcohol permit on Tuesday.
With San Rafael Elementary planned to be closed because of seismic hazards, PUSD is looking at options for new schools, including one location in Altadena. The options will be discussed at a public meeting on Thursday.
Six community forums are scheduled May 17-24 on extending the 710 Freeway. The closest meeting to Altadena is in La Canada Flintridge.
The candidates of the 25th Senate District discuss their platforms during Thursday’s forum.
See who’s running for offices representing Altadena in the June 5 primary election.
Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
It’s a different ballgame in the June 5 primary, with newly-drawn geographic boundaries for the 41st District and an open primary that erases party lines.
Rep. Judy Chu, who is running in a newly drawn Congressional district that includes Altadena, as well as current representative Adam Schiff spoke in support of President Obama’s gay marriage views Wednesday.
A money-saving version of the Districting Task Force's original consensus map was approved with a 5-2 vote.
This video produced by the Gold Line Construction Authority shows the bridge's falsework construction over a period of two months.
A bill to regulate helicopter noise in Los Angeles County has been introduced in the House and Senate and federal authorities are planning a study on the issue.
Two local water districts are involved with legal action against San Diego County - water officials say a loss in the suit could result in a 30 percent water rate hike for local customers, including Altadenans.
Los Angeles County's population grew half a percent in 2011, but specific figures were not released for Altadena because it is unincorporated.
The Pasadena Unified School District will have to cut back on infrastructure improvements because of state funding issues, according to the Pasadena Sun.
A county commission voted Wednesday to delay a hearing on granting an conditional use permit to serve alcohol at a proposed restaurant at the northeast corner of Altadena and Washington.
The following discussion points were heard at a second county workshop in Altadena's future. Some of the issues listed on the sheets will likely make it into a draft report on future county policy for Altadena.
The Pasadena Unified School Board will hold a May hearing on a June ballot measure to switch the district to electoral subdistricts and give Altadena two board members accountable to the town.
The California Assembly Public Safety Committee votes to approve AB1682.
The plan provides a future outlook on managing sediment dams. Environmental impacts associated with sediment removal have been an issue with local environmentalist.