Traffic will be detoured to eastbound Foothill Boulevard.
More then 9,000 pertussis cases were reported in California in 2010, including 10 infant deaths, according to public health officials.
The Gold Line Construction Authority say funding under a proposed amendment to redirect Measure R funds to the Gold Line Foothill project is not guaranteed.
The ballot initiative would require actors who have sex on camera to wear condoms.
El Monte resident Miryam Mora-Barajas will lead 49th Assembly District candidate Mathew Lin's campaign.
Caltrans will start closing portions of SR-60 from the 605 to SR 57 tonight and I-10 HOV project continues with weekly closures.
President Barack Obama ordered all U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff until sunset on July 25 in honor of the shooting victims of the Aurora, Colo. theater massacre.
The Board of Supervisors delayed action on authorizing a ballot measure that would raise the number of terms a supervisor could serve from three terms to five.
At Tuesday's meeting, the board will discuss voting to put a measure on November's ballot to increase the number of terms a County Supervisor can serve from three to five.
Californians Aware is asking voters to sign a petition that would protect key provisions of the Brown Act, the state's open-government law.
In response to a call from Mexico's president to review the country's gun laws, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, R-Twin Peaks, lashes out on his Facebook page and writes "there is no need to further restrict gun rights..."
27th Congressional district candidate Jack Orswell is scheduled to speak at the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Forum.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials announced another 10-mile full closure of the San Diego (405) Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass.
The law, passed by the state Legislature on July 6, authorizes the state to spend $8 billion on the first phase of the rail line.
Supervisors postponed a vote required to put a 30-year extension of the half-cent Measure R sales tax for transportation projects on the November ballot. But they must act soon to avoid a lawsuit.
Fourteen mosquito samples from around Los Angeles County have tested positive for the West Nile virus so far this year.
A newly constructed sound wall has not brought much relief to residents living along the 210.
State legislature suspends mandates of the Brown Act which required transparency from local governments.
There will be closures over the weekend and during the week, said Caltrans.
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Police released the 911 call made by a citizen who was hit by former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and San Marino resident John Bryson.
Construction Authority researching ways to fund portion from Azusa to Claremont.
Sen. Bob Huff questions the priorities of his Democratic colleagues, who voted 21-16 to approval initial funding for high-speed rail.
Residents can attach a photo or video to their complaint.
The bill, which was inspired by SoCal Edison's response to the local windstorm in November, would require all utilities to update their emergency response plan every two years.
The district attorney declines to file charges, finding insufficient evidence of any crime.
The Arcadia City Council won't allow address changes, despite a Chinese superstition involving the number four.
The closure will take place on the 210 east at Baldwin Avenue.
Supervisors reportedly approve 2012-2013 budget without major cuts, or furloughs for county employees.
Local leaders are weary of supporting such a move, which they say would undermine fiscal discipline.
Metro approved a ballot initiative to extend Measure R 30 years, but it includes no money to fund the Gold Line Foothill Extension to Claremont, according a Gold Line official.
Habib Balian, CEO of the Gold Line Construction Authority, said he was disappointed with Metro CEO Art Leahy for saying that the money to fund the Gold Line to Claremont has all dried up.
Local government officials have asked the MTA for $765 million to complete the extension from the Azusa/Glendora border to Claremont.
AB 1527 would make it illegal to carry unloaded "long guns" such as rifles.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Arizona's controversial immigration law and local lawmaker Tim Donnelly (R-Hesperia), a staunch opponent of illegal immigration, praised part of the court's ruling Monday.
One of three rival tax increase initiatives on November's ballot could determine whether or not Arcadia Unified School District will be forced to cut its budget by around $4.3 million.
The Senate Republican Leader said he took his pension reform bills to the Senate floor because they were not progressing through the committee process.
The Gold Line Foothill Extension reached another milestone this week when it poured 2,100 cubic yards of concrete for the bridge over the 210 freeway in Arcadia.
Three sessions open to the public are scheduled in the coming weeks to update residents about the Gold Line Foothill Extension's progress.
The deadline for public comment has been extended on a plan for how to best handle potential environmental damage from dam sediment removal.