Parts of the eastbound 210 freeway will be closed Tuesday as construction crews work on the foundation of a bridge for the Gold Line.
The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District and The San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District will educate residents on the destructive mosquito.
Local property owner George Brokate's two latest lawsuits accuse Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority of improperly pushing through Gold Line projects.
Assemblyman Mike Eng, who represents Arcadia and other local cities, joined fellow bullying victims and officials Thursday to encourage passage of a new bill requiring schools to specifically address bullying.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
The California Supreme Court's decision not to issue a stay on its order freezing redevelopment agencies could have a devastating impact on the future of the Gold Line.
The 210 freeway will have full and partial closures Monday and Tuesday beginning at 9 p.m. as part of the ongoing Gold Line extension project.
Report shows that Gold Line, which runs through Highland Park and Mount Washington, is among the safest trains rides in the system.
A local councilman questioned the residency of Edwin Chau, state assembly candidate for the 49th district that includes Arcadia, Wednesday night.
A resolution being considered by the council would unify design practices amongst Arcadia's five HOA's.
The Council will recommend to the county that they do not grant a permit to a proposed 250 person capacity high school that would be opened on East Palm Street.
The City Council will review a proposed resolution that would create more uniformity among Arcadia's five homeowners' associations.
The eastbound 210 Freeway will have full and partial closures beginning Monday night to make way for construction on the Gold Line Extension Bridge.
The City Council awarded a contract worth $36,000 annually to a lobbying firm to advocate for the Gold Line and local control issues in Sacramento.
Officials warn residents to watch out for this pest, which is not native to the area and could transmit a variety of viruses.
The eastbound 210 Freeway will be closed at Baldwin tonight due to the Gold Line extension project.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's (D-La Cañada) bill could help law enforcement catch sexual offenders.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors concludes the first of two legally required hearings on redistricting and opinions on how to proceed are still divided. The final hearing will be Sept. 27.
The Gold Line Construction Authority needs to purchase land from Monrovia to unlock $750 million from Metro, but a California Supreme Court decision in a redevelopment lawsuit could jeopardize its ability to do so.
The City of Monrovia cannot execute an agreement to sell land to the Gold Line Construction Authority until a lawsuit against the state is resolved, according to City Manager Scott Ochoa.
The City Council unamimously approves an ordinance making it easier to stage special events on the property, mainly the south parking lot.
The county will ultimately choose from among three plans for how to redraw County Board of Supervisor seats, and the first hearing is next Tuesday.
AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
In Assembly records released Friday, Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the Legislature's "lack of transparency,'' was shown to spend more than any other individual Assembly member. He balks at the statistics.
The assemblyman introduced legislation Thursday to compel the Legislature to release members' office budgets.
Mayor Gary Kovacic and City Manager Don Penman remember Sept. 11.
The group of lawmakers sent a letter to the state Attorney General Kamala Harris asking her to quash a lawsuit against the Gold Line board.
Planned high-speed rail project that would connect San Francisco to Los Angeles faces roadblocks.
A public hearing on a request by the Los Angeles Turf Club, operators of Santa Anita Park, to hold nighttime events will be held in Arcadia's City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. Sept. 6.
City will no longer cover the employee portion of CalPER's pension plan.
Police Civilian Employees gain ground after nearly reaching an impasse with city negotiators.
As a deadline for new proposed Board of Supervisor electoral boundaries passes, supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Molina, and Don Knabe all released new plans for how to draw the county's electoral boundaries for the next 10 years.
Now that a state redistricting commission has finished its work, it is likely to see challenges from at least one direction.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission has completed its work redrawing electoral boundaries, though a legal challenge to the maps could be possible.
Patch is looking for Arcadia residents to talk about how the economic downturn has changed their American Dream.
John Quigley and Travis Jochimsen of the Arcadia Four, will reportedly accept a plea deal Thursday. Meanwhile, Patch takes a look at what the Arcadia woodlands look like today.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors holds a marathon public hearing on proposed redistricting boundaries that will continue next month.
Californians For Legislature Ethics and Accountability Now are demanding that the Assembly opens its books to the public.