The longtime congressman defeated Democratic challenger Jay Chen and State Sen. Bob Huff and Assemblyman Curt Hagman were re-elected.
Diamond Bar and Walnut residents will be voting for a host of candidates and measures today.
The political action committee, which reportedly has spent more than $1 million in the 39th Congressional District Race, is funded by Chen's brother Shaw Chen.
The percentage of registered Republicans in the county has shrunk to 22 percent of the electorate and is down to 29.3 percent statewide.
A spokesman for Royce called Chen's claims of receiving racist voicemails "bogus" and said the incumbent had nothing to do with that if they are real.
The program served 175 youth in 2011.
Marlen Garcia's petition comes after allegations of domestic violence against Assemblyman Roger Hernandez, whose district includes the City of Industry. The assemblyman said Garcia "rushed to judgment".
County Supervisor Don Knabe, whose district includes Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights, initiated the Safe Surrender program in 2001.
Syed Quaiser Madad, 65, allegedly raised $49 million from unsuspecting investors.
Magic Johnson announced his support of Jackie Lacey, who will square off against Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson in a runoff Nov. 6.
Rachel Scott, a UC Irvine student, was among those chosen for the Fall 2012 session.
The Los Angeles County supervisor, who represents Diamond Bar, wants the connector done by 2020 rather than the expected 2028.
Sam Herbert Allen, 51, faces charges of accepting bribes to allow others, including his ex wife, to smuggle goods into the United States.
Also in attendance was Kenny Coble, a Republican running for Assembly in the 52nd District.
Proposition 34 would repeal the death penalty, while Proposition 36 would alter the state's "three strikes" law.
Scott Talkov, who was one of the first two people to submitted a Freedom of Information Act for the White House beer recipe, is now brewing it in his garage.
City staff surveyed residents at the recent Walnut Family Festival with about half saying they would support a plastic bag ban and half saying they opposed the idea.
Third-party presidential candidates Jill Stein (Green Party), Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party), Virgil Goode (Constitution Party), and Rocky Anderson (Justice Party) debate in Chicago tonight at 5:55 p.m. with Larry King moderating.
The reduction to $1.16 million likely won't be low enough for the elected official to get out of jail.
President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will face off in one final debate tonight. Get the information you need here.
The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's "Outreach Team" plans to staff registration tables across the county for last minute registrants.
Crews will be installing an 8-foot-wide walkway that will lead from Pantera Park to the adjacent dog park property.
John Noguez, 47, was ordered Thursday to remain in jail on $1.4 million bail, pending a Monday bail review hearing.
Under the approved changes, the county will pay the difference between a reservist's military pay and their county pay indefinitely.
City staff is planning its great shakeout activity today and encouraging residents to participate locally and in the national event Thursday.
The drug can cause kidney and liver failure, seizures, increased suicide risk and even death.
The event Saturday also included a parade and activities for children.
Hundreds gathered to party at the annual Walnut Family Festival.
The congressional candidate says a recent mailer rival U.S. Rep. Ed Royce sent out falsely claims that he wants a government takeover of 401(k)s.
The annual event includes a parade, a classic bike and car show, and live entertainment.
The city council voted 12-0 to decline a $246 million bid package that Ontario submitted in December 2011.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom participated in Cal Poly's Engineering and Cyber Security Workforce Development Summit Tuesday.
Supervisor Don Knabe cast one of the two dissenting votes.
The park is expected to open in mid to late November.
Looking to shed pounds? Don't try Tianji True Slim, which the government warns contains sibutramine, a controlled substance.
Participants in the program will read "Zorro" by Chilean author Isabel Allende.
The Rowland Heights Community Coordinating Council meeting Monday will include a presentation on proposed water rate increases.
The Walnut Planning Commission Wednesday night vote 4-0 to approve the telecommunications company's plan to build a new tower.
Officials attribute online voter registration as the key for the spike.