This weeks Capitol Comment by Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff his address on the bill the state chamber of commerce warns could cost jobs.
Both measures deal with consumer protection issues.
Los Angeles County is looking for Diamond Bar residents who want to register for the alert system.
The wording on Measure J does not guarantee that the projects promised under Measure R will be delivered
Councilman Steve Tye and Mayor Ling-Ling Chang say city leaders have pushed to attract and retain businesses and now residents must do their part.
A 17-year-old player from West Covina High School's football team may have run away from home.
The City Council voted to award a bid for the construction of an Americans with Disabilities Act compliant walkway to link the dog park with Pantera.
After clearing two hurdles, city officials are hoping to secure a contractor to finally begin construction on the long awaited park.
Hernandez said in a statement that "no wrong doing was found by anyone while looking in to complaints from past election activities"
The congressional candidate, who is looking to unseat incumbent Rep. Ed Royce, has opened a third office in the area.
Senator Bob Huff discusses the final two weeks of legislative session in the California State Capitol.
More than 100 filled their local campaign office to get tips on how to improve their chances of getting into a school of their choice.
The city is collecting pages for a book that will be given to the United States women's soccer team gold medalist.
The press releases and tweets have been flying since the announcement Saturday morning.
The discovery of $54 million in hidden money within the Parks and Recreation budget is a sign that government cannot be trusted and should not be trusted, Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff insists.
The newborn is the fifth infant to be surrendered this year.
Diamond Bar's City Council may decide to use additional grant money to purchase more interpretive panels for Sycamore Canyon Park.
Knabe said he wanted to ensure members of the military who work for the county do not lose any opportunities or seniority while on deployment.
Diamond Bar officials advise resident to take a good look at Southern California Edison Summer Readiness Program.
The candidate met with supporters at a reception a day after a Rowland Heights fundraiser.
Similar legislation, which expands the State Department's rewards program, is going through the Senate Committee process.
Councilman Ron Everett suggested city staff seek input from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for the area planned at Pantera Park.
A 10-month moratorium was recently approved on permits to build guest homes or second units.