Bills pertaining to rape kit reporting, HIV testing and higher education passed the Assembly last week.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission released a draft plan with new state electoral districts on Friday. Here is what you need to know about Arcadia and the new districts.
Mayor Gary Kovacic is using Twitter. Join Patch as we follow along.
Verizon to install communications facility at Camino Grove Park.
Who is in charge of redistricting? Why does it matter? Why now? All these questions and more answered below.
A bill that would make it illegal to openly carry an unloaded handgun in California is moving its way through the State Senate.
City Council rescinded a 1991 resolution which allowed address changes in a 3-2 vote Tuesday night.
The City Council honored Sierra Madre resident Shear for his bravery in saving a 6-year-old girl from a runaway horse.
Furious Monrovia city officials said they thought they had a final deal in place, but a Gold Line attorney insisted Tuesday that no such deal exists. The future of the Gold Line hangs in the balance.
Kevin Zimmerman and his company Arroyo Plumbing were honored in Sacramento on Monday.
Caltrans spent a year and a half repairing roadways and hillsides deeply gutted by 2009's Station Fire.
Consultants for Arcadia employee unions face off in a legal battle as salary contract negotiations approach a June 30 deadline.
On Thursday, the Senate voted 32-4 in favor of a proposed law that would allow trained school personnel to administer seizure medication to students in an emergency. The law must get Assembly approval before becoming law.
Old nutrition icon was criticized as being hard to understand.
Arcadia's representative in the state assembly is looking to go to Congress, but with new districts being drawn up this summer, it is unclear which district he will be a resident of.
The council will consider a purchase agreement with Metro Gold Line on June 7.
Here's a round-up of the Arcadia legislator's bills, which recently passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee
Arcadia Mayor Gary Kovacic started using Twitter last week. Join Patch as we follow along.
Discussion brewed regarding a plan that would pack Altadena or LCF streets with public works trucks hauling loads of dirt from Hahamongna Watershed Park.
Mayor Gary Kovacic began tweeting last week. Join Patch as we follow along.
Eighteen total horses have been infected in California. Local horse owners say although they are vigilant against the disease, the outbreak is not cause for panic.
Santa Anita Canyon Road, new pool at park, Arboretum and street projects will be discussed at Wednesday meeting.
Citing “unforeseen circumstances," Church asks for further assistance from city.
Mayor presents awards to percussion ensemble and student leaders.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino will take on topics such as bear-proofing your property.
Arcadia still maintains some of the lowest rates in the San Gabriel Valley, officials say.
The bill would ban Californians from walking around in public with unloaded guns.
The mayor and other attorneys gave free legal advice at Arcadia Public Library on Saturday.
Hundreds gathered at the Arcadia Public Library Saturday for free legal advice.
Here is a guide to some of the key areas that will be closed and open starting on Monday.
City of Arcadia and the Arcadia Chinese Association team up for 13th annual Law Day.
Unions lobbied hard against a bill by Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) that would have allowed school districts to use performance measures and evaluations to select those laid off has been defeated.
Economic issues top the city manager's agenda.
“ForAlice Movement” leaders push City Council for changes at crosswalk after death of classmate Alice Zhang. Mayor will likely meet with group privately to talk solutions.
Local congressional and law enforcement leaders react to the death of Al Qaeda's leader.
Gary Kovacic replaces outgoing Mayor Peter Amundson, who was honored for his leadership by residents and neighboring leaders Wednesday night.
Hollywood lends a hand in the "tree sitters" fight at Tuesday press conference.
Years ago an emergency was declared that the Hugo Reid Adobe needed stabilization. Efforts by county officials and Arcadians have come to fruition: repairs begin within 90 days.
In your last-minute harried attempts today to get those tax papers fully filled out, checks signed and envelopes postmarked, the government's on high alert for scams.
A new taxpayer receipt feature on the White House Web site provides the answers.