Three extra days given to taxpayers in observation of Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia which extends to the rest of the country when it falls on April 15.
The bill, which would have blocked pay raises for any government workers making over $100,000, failed for the seventh time.
Procrastinators get an extra weekend this year due to Emancipation Day.
Procrastinators, pay attention or pay up: The IRS has made some changes this year.
Funds are in jeopardy as Governor Brown seeks to eliminate redevelopment agencies.
The three-tiered proposal, which would likely increase water rates for many Arcadians, was presented to City Council Tuesday night.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly's (R-Twin Peaks) was rallying lawmakers to pass a strict immigration reform bill that would have enacted tougher enforcement on illegal immigration.
The average county resident's health suffers from environmental factors in the county and lags well behind other urban counties like Orange County, San Diego County, and several Bay Area counties.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino has targeted the CSU and UC systems in a bill that would freeze pay for administrators making $150,000 or more.
The union leader is honored for advancing the cause of farmworkers.
Gov. Jerry Brown halts budget talks, saying Republicans refuse to put the tax extension to a vote of the public unless he agrees to “an ever changing list of collateral demands.” Without an extension, Arcadia Unified faces drastic cuts.
The radiation levels detected in Southern California are hundreds of thousands to millions of times below levels of concern, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Glendora Mayor and Gold Line Construction Authority Chairman Doug Tessitor says the obstacles in Monrovia are posing serious concerns for the GLCA.
Anthony Portantino, who represents Arcadia, and John Chiang are sponsoring a free program to help community members do their taxes.
Robert P. Silverstein, who represents a property owner on Evergreen Avenue who fears his land will be taken through eminent domain, sued the city once again.
Arcadians will have chance to meet Huff's staff and have voices heard at Thursday event at Westfield Santa Anita Mall.
Beth Costanza, the recently retired Executive Director of the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce, was honored in Sacramento on Monday.
Civilian workers deride council favoritism toward public safety employees and seek greater clout in contract negotiations.
As Sunshine Week comes to a close, Patch offers this Citizen's Guide to Information to help give access to public information. If you have other resources that you'd like to share, let us know.
Members of the Assembly Select Committee on the Preservation of California’s Entertainment Industry listen to myriad reasons why the tax credit program should continue.
Census data released last week shows Arcadia grew at a 6.2 percent clip over the past decade, twice the county average but less than statewide growth.
Patch is participating in Sunshine Week this week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information.
The Gold Line Construction Authority has released the first in a series of videos that they say will serve as updates on the foothill extension.
Overall, Arcadia's growth outpaces county rate, though it's less than statewide average.
The U.S. Census Bureau announced the release tomorrow of population data for the town, county and state.
More than 300 locals came out to hear Rev. H.B. London Jr. of Focus on the Family speak in Arcadia Friday at the mayor's sold-out community breakfast.
At Friday morning's community breakfast, Patch spoke with protesters who had gathered in opposition to the mayor's choice of Focus on the Family's Rev. H.B. London as keynote speaker.
Ignoring controversy, attendees to the sold-out event enjoyed breakfast, and a speech by Focus on the Family's Rev. H.B. London.
The County Department of Public Works had, up to now, been planning to do the work without doing a full environmental impact report.
A Monrovia property owner is suing the Gold Line Construction Authority to stop a rail maintenance yard from coming to town.
Local accountants provide tips, advice and the latest changes to help taxpayers understand the enigma that is our tax code.
Assemblymember Portantino introduces a bill to ease fertility fears of cancer patients.
Monday's a holiday. Find out what's closed.
John Quigley, Julia Posin, Andrea Bowers and Travis Jochimsen were protesting the removal of 200 oak and sycamore trees when they were arrested Jan. 12.
Comet images, interviews go to live feed as Stardust communicates with JPL.
The city manager, council members and employees provide insight on how city salaries are determined each year.
A spokesperson for Supervisor Antonovich says that abstinence should have been the primary focus of the Ecstasy Harm Reduction Cards distributed by the L.A. Department of Public Health.
Antonovich considering investigation into Department of Public Works’ handling of sediment removal project, which wiped out 179 oak trees.
USDA officials say processing homegrown fruits and signing compliance agreements are the best tools to ending the Oriental Fruit Fly quarantine, which includes Arcadia.
Tree advocates will hold press conference before Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting to call for independent investigation into woodlands destruction.