President Barack Obama ordered all U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff until sunset on July 25 in honor of the shooting victims of the Aurora, Colo. theater massacre.
The ballot initiative would require actors who have sex on camera to wear condoms.
The city has gone back out to bid for contractors who can build an ADA compliant sidewalk because the company chosen last month was unable to acquire bonds before the deadline.
The resident will be a part of the 2012-13 California Senate Fellow.
The countywide rate dropped .2 percent from May, and one full percentage point from last year.
After waiting years for the building to be renovated, Diamond Bar is taking the owners of the former Shell Station on Palomino Drive to court.
Residents in one Diamond Bar neighborhood are unhappy that residents from the Lanterman Development Center will be moving in.
Supervisors postponed a vote required to put a 30-year extension of the half-cent Measure R sales tax for transportation projects on the November ballot. But they must act soon to avoid a lawsuit.
Diamond Bar's City Council is scheduled to discuss rules for the dog park, which is expected to open before the end of August.
The owner of the La Puente home on Sandia Avenue said she took some in as strays.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law today a Homeowner Bill of Rights that aims to protect homeowners and borrowers.
Construction crews will roll in July 16 onto the southeast side of Pantera Park.
A day after a woman surrendered her child in Pomona, another woman gives her child up in Lancaster.
Detaining non-criminal illegal immigrants on the California taxpayer's dime is too costly, Sacramento has decided.
Voters were promised a high speed train that would whisk passengers from San Francisco to San Diego for half the cost of airfare but this is not what the voters are getting, Huff said.
The LA County Board of Supes voted Tuesday to ask property owners to consider a tax to fund the clean up of drinking water and local waterways.
Diamond Bar councilwoman Carol Herrera participated in an all-women Foothill Transit’s Executive Board meeting on June 29. It was the first time in the board's 24-year-history the board was composed of all women.
Residents can attach a photo or video to their complaint.
From taking licenses away from those delinquent on state taxes to help for children being bullied at school, there are a host of new state laws of which readers should be aware.
Huff also details the victory for pension reform efforts in San Jose and San Diego.
Representatives Ed Royce and Gary Miller weighed in on the Supreme Court Decision on health care.
President Barack Obama reacted to the Supreme Court's ruling.
Republican lawmakers vow to continue work to repeal President Barack Obama's Affordable Healthcare Act.
Assurances follow a June 21 scoping meeting that had residents concerned that low income housing could bring crime and worsening traffic.
Agreement reached on framework, the details of which are still being worked out for finalization next week.
The senator said he is frustrated by Democrats refusal to act on pension reform proposals introduced by Gov. Jerry Brown.
The Senate Republican Leader said he took his pension reform bills to the Senate floor because they were not progressing through the committee process.
City planners, concerned by a real estate investor who has submitted several permits to build guest homes/second dwellings, requested a 45-day moratorium
A third measure that would change the way multistate businesses calculate how much they owe in income taxes also qualified.
City officials say an investor could change the character of a neighborhood with efforts to build guest homes on several single-home properties.
There are a number of problems with the budget plan. It’s built on the assumption that voters will approve $50 billion worth of new taxes this November, Huff said.
A new data-sharing system will soon bring traffic coordination to cities and unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County, officials said Wednesday.
The City Council approved amending the Municipal Code giving the director for animal control services the authority to issue citations.
A property owners wants to build a bigger home on acre of Diamond Bar Property. The issue will be discussed at a scheduled Planning Commission meeting.
U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson was under investigation for alleged felony hit-and-run in connection with three weekend traffic crashes in the San Gabriel Valley.
Despite an increase in cost, council members voted to approve funding for the anticipated dog park at Pantera Park.
The fall of Prop. 29 also makes the senator's comments this week.
A fraction of Los Angeles County's 4.4 million eligible voters cast a ballot in Tuesday’s primary.
A dead crow found some 20 miles west of Los Angeles County's east end border cities has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Hundreds of residents also take advantage of online news subscriptions offered by the city.