Enjoy a bike ride through Arcadia's most beautiful neighborhoods.
A dozen search warrants were served at various locations, authorities said.
With a more than $700 million funding gap, the Gold Line Construction Authority pushes to extend Measure R funds to the Azusa to Claremont segment of the project.
School districts would have been able to allot advertising space on buses to generate revenue, according to the defeated measure.
The Gold Line Construction Authority released another video detailing the progress of the bridge along the Foothill Extension.
Senator Huff recently proposed reforms making it easier for districts to fire teachers for criminal or unprofessional behavior.
See who’s running for offices representing Arcadia in the June 5 primary election.
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A Los Angeles Times study finds that Arcadia ranked low among the 88 incorporated cities in the county.
The operator of the Arroyo Pacific Academy, who applied to start a school in Altadena, says he will not file an appeal to the county's denial of his permit to build one on Palm Street.
If passed, the latest legislation would enhance a previous bill and would make it illegal to carry unloaded rifles and shotguns.
Bob Harbicht takes the helm as mayor, while Mickey Segal is elected Mayor Pro Tem.
The project supports the County Board of Supervisor's Sustainable Design Program.
The tax deadline is Tuesday! If you're filing your return last-minute, there are two local post offices with extended hours that can help you get your paperwork postmarked on time.
David Wood, of the Huffington Post, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for 'Beyond the Battlefield.'
The latest freeway closure in the Metro Gold Line Foothill extension project will begin at midnight. How will this affect your commute?
Did you miss an opportunity to increase your refund? File an amended return. This year's tax-filing deadline is Tuesday.
City officials plan to recreate the accident that killed an Arcadia High School student last year.
The current and former mayor will serve on the Council four more years.
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Ballots at due at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
City Council Candidate and Mayor Gary Kovacic urges Arcadia residents to vote in Tuesday's local election.
Tay touts his passion for Arcadia.
Construction crews will investigate existing underground utilities as part of the Metro Gold Line light rail extension project.
A planned signal outage will take place Friday at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Colorado Place.
Mary Dougherty gives her views on everything from her ideal downtown to how to entice businesses to come to Arcadia.
The County's Regional Planning Commission voted 3-2 against the proposed expansion of the Arroyo Pacific Academy to a lot on Palm Street.
Should the city ban smoking in parks and recreation areas?
In other crime, Arcadia Police dealt with a preteen shoplifter.
Camino Grove, Highland Oaks and Longley Way elementary schools were among 387 recognized by the state for exemplary performance.
The recreation department is offering a kid's retreat at Longley Way Elementary, starting April 3.
The Gold Line Construction Authority has released a series of videos explaining the coming attractions for the Gold Line Foothill Extension. One local blogger thinks the money would be better spent elsewhere.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly pleads no contest for bringing a loaded weapon at an Ontario airport in January, saying it was "an innocent and honest mistake."
Should the city split the cost of fixing the ballot translation error with the election consultant? Take our poll.
A critical portion of bridge construction is completed.
The County Regional Planning Commission's planning staff has recommended rejecting an Arcadia school's plans to build a school in Altadena. The school has been approved for a federal loan to expand.
The Santa Anita Avenue U.S. Forest Service office will close sporadically through early May.
Neighbors were not notified of plans to build a house 8 times larger than the homes surrounding it.
Senator Bob Huff supported SB 967, which would have prevented California State University trustees from giving raises to administrators while raising student tuition at the same time. The bill was shot down.
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