Grant funding paid for the replacement of trees knocked down in the windstorm that swept through the San Gabriel Valley in 2011.
Officials say a total of four birds have tested positive for the virus in the San Gabriel Valley this year.
A coalition of 12 local state senators and assembly members supports the Gold Line's push to get the Metropolitan Transit Authority to include the full cost of the Gold Line in its expenditure plan.
Cities in the San Gabriel Valley support the quest to have all updated project information included in the Measure R Expenditure Plan.
The city expects to raise $2 million annually by increasing tax rates on water, gas, and electric bills.
The average utility bill for city residents will increase by about $7 per month if a rate increase is approved.
The Construction Authority's board of directors opposes a proposed amendment that it says doesn't provide enough money to pay for the completion of the project.
Government officials and residents want tighter regulations, while FAA officials and pilots want more investigation into the problem and who is responsible.
Free legal consultations are available at the library on Saturday.
Swimming lessons will start at the Arcadia High School pool beginning June 15.
The Gold Line Foothill Extension project needs to fill a massive budget gap and is urging Metro to include the project in Measure R planning.
The GLCA is soliciting bids from companies to handle information technology services for the agency.
The event is designed to let parents have an evening out while kids play at the community center.
Construction moves forward on new railroad bridges for the Metro Gold Line extension project.
Th Arboretum's celebration of the Old West starts on Saturday.
The Arcadia Recreation and Community Services Department invites residents to see the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in June.
A new issue of the city's community services magazine was released and registration for classes starts on May 6.
See what the Arcadia station's official name will be.
The state’s approval of the property management plan gives the project the green light.
City officials warn residents of increased bear and rattlesnake sightings.
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City residents are invited to participate in a five-mile roundtrip hike on a trailhead in Altadena on May 11.
The Arcadia City Council selected Mickey Segal to serve as mayor for the next year.
The statue dedicated to the city's founder was unveiled in a ceremony Tuesday.
Outgoing Mayor Robert Harbicht will be honored by several different speakers before a new mayor is chosen amongst the City Council.
The afternoon ceremony will reveal a statue of the man who was instrumental in the development of the San Gabriel Valley.
The proposed plan will affect service to the San Gabriel Valley foothill wilderness, including areas above Arcadia.
The city of Arcadia broke ground on the bridge over Santa Anita Avenue Friday. Here's a look at what it will look like.
The Assembly Transportation Committee passed AB 405 on Monday by a 15-1 vote.
The damage may require a second closure to clean up.
Arcadia has five new high-tech compacting trash and recycling receptacles installed throughout the city.
First Avenue Middle School student Aaron Budiman kicked off a month of Earth Day celebrations by touring the El Sobrante Landfill in Riverside County.
The bridge will be finished next month.
The proposal may affect about 4,000 acres along the West Fork of the San Gabriel River above Azusa
On the day the U.S. Supreme Court took up the issue of Proposition 8, the California ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage, Congresswoman Judy Chu posted this photo to Facebook to show what side she's on.
Find out how much Rep. Judy Chu had to raise to win the 27th District seat.
A public meeting to discuss the Forest Service plans is scheduled for Tuesday in Arcadia.
Get the latest information about ongoing construction activities and more on the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority website.
Arcadia Police Chief Robert Guthrie said operators of such facilities may be evading taxes, committing fraud or violating other laws.