The city will have its Winter Wonderland event at Walnut City Hall from 6 to 9 p.m.
The maternity home, discovered following a tip from a resident, was located near Meadow Pass and Pierre roads.
The council presented a proclamation Wednesday night naming Dec. 12 Michael Miyamoto Day. The teen would have celebrated is 19th birthday Wednesday.
Knabe wants to remind residents about the county's Safe Surrender program.
The council plans to name Dec. 12 Michael Miyamoto Day after the Walnut teen who died in November after a long battle with leukemia.
Councilman Alan Wapner will speak about the Free Ontario movement at tonight's Rowland Heights Community Coordinating Council meeting.
In this week's Capitol Comment, the state senator acknowledges that Republican candidates did not do well in the November election.
The price per person is $80 and includes round trip bus transportation from Walnut.
The city council voted Tanaka mayor for his second term at Tuesday night's council meeting-- and then presented a unique gift to outgoing Mayor Ling-Ling Chang.
County officials plan to hold a mass burial for those deceased on Wednesday.
Sen. Bob Huff (R, Diamond Bar) will continue on as the leader of Senate Republicans, it was announced Monday.
The city council will vote tonight on who will be mayor for the next calendar year.
Each year, migrating eagles begin arriving in Southern California in late November and leave in late March or early April, a Forest Service biologist said.
Residents out of work in Riverside, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties could lose their unemployment benefits later this month if extensions excluded from deal.
Holiday Diamond Ride program gives residents a chance to catch a free cab ride to local shopping centers.
The longtime Republican congressman will head the committee that oversees the State Department, including embassy security.
This year's 7th annual event will feature 75 booths displaying and selling a variety of homemade goods.
The council voted in two separate actions to alter parking-related ordinances for the Collegewood Elementary and Walnut High areas.
The results of a poll done by the Asian Pacific American Legal Center, with help from the National Asian American Survey, was released today.
The program provides a safe place for parents or legal guardians to confidentially hand over an infant 72 hours old or younger without fear of arrest.
Failure to adapt to the federal program could mean financial shortfalls and hospital closings, according to county officials.
The deadline to enter is Dec. 7.
A San Diego-based company is using ATM's to make it easier to get rid of some of your e-waste. And they say they'll pay you for it.
The council is expected to vote on two separate ordinances dealing with parking around Collegewood Elementary and Walnut High.
The Diamond Bar Community Foundation and Rotary Club launched the effort because the city has too few fields for the nearly 6,000 children who play youth sports.
Members of the group and city officials will be on hand at the City of Industry Costco to sign "Images of America: Walnut."
Secretary of State Debra Bowen gave backers of a proposed initiative to increase taxes on gas and diesel fuel, as well as as alcohol and cigarettes, approval to gather signatures.
If convicted, the defendants face a statutory maximum penalty of 15 years in federal prison, according to the FBI.
Residents can drop off their canned goods and boxed foods at City Hall Monday through Thursday.
Hagman will report on state issues and field questions from constituents.
The opening ceremony kicks of at 1 p.m.
In October, Metro Rail ridership rose by more than 23 percent from 8.1 million boardings at the same time last year to 9.9 million boardings.
After an appeal hearing that last more than three hours, the council voted 3-2 in three separate actions to approve Verizon and AT&T cell phone tower projects.
Supervisor Gloria Molina, who represents Walnut, said the county must show it can compete with private health care providers to survive.
Resident Terri Johnson has filed appeals for three separate Planning Commission-approved cell phone tower projects.
The percentage of diabetics rose from 6.6 percent to 9.9 percent between 1997 and 2011.
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.
The closures, which resume Tuesday, are for an ongoing $121.5 million pavement rehabilitation project.
The county is proposing a storm water clean up fee property owners would pay that would generate $8.2 billion for storm water clean up in the next 30 years.
Voting trends are similar throughout Los Angeles County.