It's been 10 years since the start of the Iraq War. Arcadia lost one of its own in the Iraq War.
City leaders have said complaints regarding so-called maternity homes in Arcadia have increased sharply in the last year.
The bill would allow community pharmacies to better compete in the prescription drug marketplace against larger pharmacies.
John Tran faces additional charges of extortion and witness tampering in connection with a federal corruption case.
The city has sent out bid requests for a design-build contract.
The bundle of bills include a proposal for groundwater cleanup.
Radio personality Tim Conway Jr. delighted with tales of the track during the annual Mayor's Breakfast.
A Q&A with newly appointed Arcadia Unified School District Board of Education, Fenton Eng.
All motorists who use the ExpressLanes must have a transponder in their vehicle and have an active account.
City offices and banks will remain closed Monday.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank. Says the million-dollar grants won’t be enough to cover damages in recent natural disasters.
The deal would guarantee Arcadia receives at least $800,000 a year in sales tax for the next decade.
The meeting will provide an overview of the Gold Line Extension project and information about what to expect during construction.
The county plans to contribute $100,000 to the fund.
The project calls for two medical office buildings, a parking structure and an office building.
The Santa Anita Bridge construction will temporarily detour traffic away from
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Traffic will be diverted to Third Street.
Assemblyman Ed Chau, who represents Arcadia and San Marino, says the scammers are offering bogus rituals designed to "cleanse spirits" or to "protect from back luck."
The proposed parcel fee would is intended to raise $295 million to help clean up the county's water sources and waterways.
The effort is coordinated and conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority every two years.
Break your fast with Mayor Bob Harbicht and radio talk show host Tim Conway, Jr.
The 14-year-old had reportedly been hiding out in his girlfriend's house without permission.
California Gov. Jerry Brown gave his State of the State Address Thursday morning.
The Congresswoman encourages constituents to drop by and see the new office.
Taxpayers can file returns starting at the end of the month.
The library will close in observance of the holiday.
Still, the city is ahead of the state, which received failing grades in several areas.
With Measure J recently failing with 66 percent of voter support, lawmakers look to lower the voter threshold for transportation projects to 55 percent.
His proposed state budget for 2013-14 features a revolutionary change in the way education is financed.
The city has poured in $70,000 for consultants to help start the district, but the biggest hurdle remains: getting property owners to buy into the plan.
The California Public Utilities Commission alleges SCE "destroyed crucial evidence."
"What is clear is that this is not ready for prime time," says L.A. County Supervisor Yaroslavsky after representatives of cities, schools and businesses voice opposition.
Several trees in the vicinity of the future Colorado Boulevard Bridge will be removed to make way for the Gold Line.
Assemblyman Ed Chau calls Gov. Jerry Brown's budget "responsible" and "a good starting point."
The debut of the U.S. Postal Service's 46-cent Forever stamps brings rate changes on Jan. 27.
Brown has moved to end a federal court order capping the state's prison population and another that requires intensive oversight of prison mental-health care.
Supervisor Michael Antonovich cast the sole dissenting vote.
The major thoroughfare has not been repaved in years.
A YouTube video captures the steel Colorado Boulevard Bridge days before workers tore it down to make way for a new one to take its place.