The assemblyman announced last week that his effort to repeal the Dream Act has fallen short. But he vows to fight on.
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Members of the public can weigh in about Southern California Edison’s response during the recent windstorm-related power outages at a public hearing Jan. 26. Edison customer service representatives will also be present.
A Superior Court judge ruled last week that the Gold Line Construction Authority violated environmental law when clearing the Monrovia maintenance yard site, but GLCA officials insist the judge erred.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly thanked his supporters on his Facebook page after he was caught with a loaded gun in his luggage at the airport.
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The ruling from the California Supreme Court upheld a state law that abolishes redevelopment agencies and struck down a second piece of legislation that allowed the agencies to pay to stay alive
Beginning in 2012, any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat.
County authorities say they have not yet proven enough public sector damage from the wind storm to receive federal funds.
The Gold Line Construction Authority will pursue eminent domain action to take Monrovia's land in case a court ruling effectively voids a $56 million deal it reached with the city.
Parking enforcement will start back up again next month.
Cacciotti faces Pasadena City Council Member Chris Holden in the upcoming Democratic primary this June.
Retired San Gabriel Valley teacher David Siegrist joins five other candidates to represent Arcadia and other cities in the 49th State Assembly District.
Jose Antonio Parra's killer remains at large.
Residents will be responsible for cleaning up their own property.
Following the recent windstorm, Assembly member Anthony Portantino (D-La Canada Flintridge), who represents Arcadia and other cities, is proposing legislation that requires utilities to regularly review and improve disaster preparedness plans.
Arcadia will temporarily store debris from the Nov. 30 windstorm at several county-operated flood maintenance facilities.
Gov. Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency in the county to facilitate the delivery of state and federal funds to cities affected by the Nov. 30 windstorm.
The Congresswoman spoke to Asian-American business people at a networking and business guidance meeting.
The City Council has a packed agenda for Tuesday's meeting.
A lawsuit inspired by local lawmaker Anthony Portatino's dispute with Democratic leadership over budget secrecy will have a court hearing in Sacramento this Friday.
Nguyen backs John Tran for the 49th District seat.
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The City Council will consider approving the donation of a bronze likeness of Baldwin tonight.
A resolution that would streamline the city's homeowners' associations has received final revisions and will soon be presented to City Council for a vote
A recent court victory and a key MTA funding exemption could finally put the Gold Line Foothill Extension back on track.
The studies are expected to be completed in the fall of 2014.
A resolution that would streamline Arcadia's homeowners' associations is on Tuesday's council agenda.
Stalled by a lawsuit against the state, the Gold Line Foothill Extension can now move forward after the Metropolitan Transit Authority passed an amendment to its funding agreement Thursday, an official said.
The Los Angeles Times reports that a legal challenge has been rejected for a redistricting plan that reconfigures electoral boundaries in the state legislature and congress.
A state prison inmate has been released to Arcadia in an effort to reduce prison overcrowding.
Tea Party members from across the San Gabriel Valley attended a meet-and-greet with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn).
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich appointed retired Federal Judge Dickran Tevrizian to the newly-established citizens' commission on jail violence. The commission will address reports of deputies abusing inmates incarcerated in Los Angeles County jails.
Sections of the Angeles National Forest are eligible to be part of the National Park Service as a National Recreation Area, which could mean increased trail and recreation improvements
The meetings are part of the environmental impact report process of the plan to remove up to 4 million cubic yards of dirt from the Devil's Gate Dam.
Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed the California Dream Act into law, allowing financial aid to illegal immigrants.
Assemblyman blasts state government, notes he is Minuteman, member of Tea Party, and believes global warming is a myth.
210 eastbound closures originally planned for Wednesday night were postponed due to weather and will now take place starting Thursday night.
The grant from the Federal Transit Administration will allow for better bus and pedestrian interfaces along the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
The Gold Line Bridge will employ a wire system to allow Metro authorities to check for foundation damage using electronic signals rather than excavation.