U.S. House of Representatives approved funding for the National Flood Insurance Program. Members of Congress voted mostly along party lines.
The board will consider using nearly $200,000 to establish a hydrogen sulfide monitoring network near the Salton Sea. Last year odors from the area spread around Southern California.
The bridge is part of the $733 million project to extend the Gold Line 11.5 miles between Pasadena and Azusa.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2012; there's 873 new laws for 2013.
TIME magazine named President Barack Obama their person of the year. Tell us who you think should win from our town!
Waste management will pick up your stripped tree free-of-charge until Jan. 9.
Here are some changes coming in the new year, writes David Sayen, Medicare’s regional administrator for Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and the Pacific Trust Territories.
America needs tighter background checks and a ban on extended ammunition clips, Chu says.
The California senator tells “Meet the Press” that bills will be introduced on the first day Congress returns.
Rep. Judy Chu (D-El Monte) lent a hand in marking the bridge's completion.
A post-Christmas memorial service is planned for Dec. 28 for Harbicht.
The three-year study was conducted by the Bureau of Reclamation and released Wednesday.
County property owners received mailers this week on a proposed tax measure to cover costs for improving water quality and reducing pollution.
Leicester explains the concept behind the Gold Line Bridge design.
Check out the newly constructed Gold Line Bridge.
The bridge will serve as "the gateway to the San Gabriel Valley," Construction Authority officials say.
Take a look at the now-complete Gold Line bridge across the 210 Freeway.
Considered lucky by some, auspicious by others, the 12/12/12 date holds different meaning for astrology believers, numerologists, and those who follow the Mayan calendar.
The U.S. Forest Service's new Angeles Forest headquarters is now open for business.
County Metro buses and trains are offering free rides on some of the booziest holiday nights.
In the meantime, use an alternate route, such as the 10 Freeway.
State Attorney General Kamala Harris lauded the decision, and Pasadena Pride Center's Rick Eisenlord says "It does not get bigger than this."
The City will once again attempt to strike a $2.8 million deal to sell a 2-acre site to Rusnak Arcadia. The deal would mean an extra $800,000 a year in sales tax for the next decade.
The proposition, designed to fund schools and public safety, may not provide long-term solutions, according to a UCLA economic forecast.
The remains of the mostly homeless or poor individuals will be buried Wednesday morning.
An attorney for John Tran has accused the primary informant in the case of fraud and of using numerous aliases.
Arcadia's representative in the 49th Assembly District Ed Chau has taken his seat.
Results show the countywide ballot measure aimed at accelerating transit projects is .56 percent short of passage.
The results of a poll done by the Asian Pacific American Legal Center, with help from the National Asian American Survey, was released today.
He revealed to a conservative website that he has plans to open an exploratory committee.
Projected costs have more than doubled the original estimate of $450,000.
Rep. Judy Chu will give a few lucky constituents tickets to the Presidential Inauguration.
The next meeting takes place Dec. 11.
One restaurant swapped imitation crab in place of real crab.
The Arcadia City Council will hold a study session on parking regulations for RVs in residential zones.
The Peck Road Water Conservation Park refurbishment project is slated for completion in May.
Demolition is now complete on the Monrovia rail maintenance yard site and grading is underway, according to the Gold Line Construction Authority.
A survey finds a lack of bilingual poll workers at predominately Asian American precincts in the San Gabriel Valley, South Bay, Cerritos and Long Beach.
LA County residents who suffered damage due to the severe wind in 2011 have until Nov. 30 to apply for tax relief.
Bids came in at more than twice the amount allotted for the project.