Extending the ordinance would halt any possibility of development of the site while the city completes a market analysis of the property. The Council will hold a hearing on the ordinance on Tuesday.
The Diamond Bar City Council will discuss potential plans to landscape and improve areas of Grand Avenue. The presentation can be viewed below.
The organizing committee behind the Walnut Family Fun Festival is looking for volunteers to help with the event.
The team finished eighth in a recent competition, their first time competing.
Lew Herndon is lobbying the Diamond Bar City Council and city manager to use the city's portion of the profits from the Site D sale for ball fields.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department program has recovered around $7 million in stolen plastic in the past 18 months.
The city is looking to fill a vacant seat for Commissioner Wen Pei, who resigned in February.
The event will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today at his new district office in Rowland Heights.
The lawmaker's bill was approved at the Assembly Education Committee and now goes to Appropriations.
In a busy news week, here's a recap of the most read on Diamond Bar-Walnut Patch.
Find out how much Rep. Ed Royce had to raise to win the 39th District seat.
The 18-year-old died Nov. 1 after a long battle with leukemia.
The mayor unveiled a new campaign to boost community involvement Thursday evening during the annual State of the City address.
Mayor Jack Tanaka is expected to talk about a variety of issues including public safety, economic development, and traffic management.
The checks, which will last three weeks, will start Wednesday.
The state Senate Republican Leader lets viewers see a typical day for him.
The partial closures are for an ongoing $121.5 million pavement rehabilitation project.
Union workers and advocates denounced the planned closures of several regional courthouses including Pomona's.
The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. April 13.
A Los Angeles County Department of Public Works study showed there had been 22 rear-end collisions along that stretch in the past five years.
The 46th Annual Miss Diamond Bar Pageant takes place Sunday.
John Noguez had been in custody since his arrest Oct. 17.
The Senate Republican Leader has introduced a bill that would move back the state mandated deadlines for preliminary and final layoff notices.
The Transportation Security Administration eases rules on allowing passengers to carry pocketknives.
The city of Diamond Bar plans to have a market analysis done of the site.
The $55,000 agreement with AECOM is for a marketing analysis of the site at Grand Avenue and the 60/57 freeway on-ramp that will take four months to complete.
The council meets tonight at 6:30 p.m.
The Walnut City Council approved a $1.23 million bid for the street improvement project.
The closures are part of a $121.5 million pavement reconstruction project
The Republican lawmaker, whose district includes Diamond Bar and Walnut, wants to change the state mandated deadline for issuing preliminary and permanent layoff notices.
The Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional use permit for Chase to build a branch in the Diamond Hills Plaza shopping center.
The Senate Republican Leader says that Democrats in the state Assembly and Senate have introduced 63 tax-related bills this session.
The 14-miles of tolled lanes are expected to help alleviate congestion between the 605 freeway and downtown Los Angeles.
The city has decided to suspend the annual tradition due to "a lack of location suitable for event logistics," the city announced.
The closures are part of a pavement rehabilitation project.
The full freeway closures will continue from rom February 18 to February 22, said Caltrans.
There will be full freeway closures from February 11 through Thursday February 14, said Caltrans.
The state Senate Republican leader also talks about misspent taxpayer money in school lunch programs.
The festival will feature live entertainment, a dumpling making contest, a pet idol competition, an animal adoption event, and a K-9 showcase.