The Board of Supervisors was told about toxic chemicals and bacteria making Los Angeles County residents sick in a meeting held today.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Jackie Lacey and Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson were the top vote-getters in Tuesday's race, and will face off again in November.
Diamond Bar councilman Ron Everett abstained from voting on the budget Tuesday night because it included an increase in funding to lighting and landscape district.
A Los Angeles-based sponsor of the federal challenge to the Proposition praised an appellate ruling not to revisit the case, clearing the way for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Despite the power of the position, incumbents rarely face strong opposition during election season.
It's time to get to out to vote. But do you know who the candidates are?
The City Council is expected to approve a budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year at Tuesday night's meeting.
A multimedia ad campaign aimed at raising awareness of child sex trafficking was recently unveiled.
Huff recently attempted to amend SB 1530 an education bill authored by Senator Alex Padilla.
Preliminary numbers suggest attendance was down, but the numbers are still being tallied, Diamond Bar officials said.
The cost of an ADA-compliant sidewalk at a planned dog park at Pantera Park could more than double the price tag.
There are a number of Memorial Day events planned to honor those who gave their lives to protect our country. Please add to the list if we have missed any.
County Supervisor Mike Antonovich Tuesday asked attorneys to draft an advisory question for the November ballot asking whether the assessor should be appointed or elected.
Plans for a 30-acre project excludes commercial development that had some residents concerned. The plan is posted on the city website for residents to review.
The software at several traffic lights throughout the Diamond Bar will be upgraded.
Diamond Bar and Walnut residents affected by the recent move of a massive boulder are invited to a free visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibit that features the rock.
The city has to replace a concrete trash can. Residents say the vandal left a mess.
Southland utility companies are urging customers to keep their dogs secure when utility employees enter their property. The effort is part of National Dog Bite Prevention Week.
Congressman Joe Baca introduced a bill that could cut off federal transportation grants for Los Angeles World Airports unless it sells Ontario International Airport to inland cities.
A budget plan that relies on voters' approval of $50 billion in new taxes is not the "smartest of moves," Huff says
A balanced budget with a $55,000 general fund reserve was presented to the council.
The state's Republican leader said they had been working to close the gap, but were not getting support from the Democrats.
The leaders will speak at a Rowland Heights Community Coordinating Council scheduled for tonight.
The city will decide if they want to amend the Municipal Code, giving the director for animal control services the authority to issue citations for animal code violations.
Authorities asked for help for the surgery of four-month pit bull mix puppy, who was brought to the Baldwin Park Animal Shelter after being rescued from an abusive owner.
Congressman Joe Baca has introduced legislation in the House of Representatives that could place a moratorium on the testing provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act.
President Barack Obama told ABC News that he supports the rights of gay people being able to get married.
The Diamond Bar Planning Commission will consider allowing a tutorial center to move into an empty office in the Diamond Hills Plaza.
Assembly Joint Resolution 38, co-authored by Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar), urges Congress and the President to reimburse California the money it spends imprisoning undocumented felons.
Various aspects of the city are part of the online profile.
In his weekly Capitol Comment, State Senator Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, shares information on tax revenues.
Diamond Bar’s council members approved the final phase of service fee increases this week. The changes come after more than a decade of zero fee increases.
The city will celebrate improvements made to the Sycamore Canyon Park Trail on Saturday.
Uncertainty over the future of a proposed football stadium and a freeway onramp has further stalled development of the vacant former car dealership.
In his weekly Capitol Comment, Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, discusses his idea to sell advertisements on school buses, and pension reform.
Amos Young Jr. hopes to represent Pomona at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
A dozen search warrants were served at various locations, authorities said.
Gordo, a four-month pit bull mix puppy, was brought to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on April 18.
State Senator Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, is holding an education summit Thursday at Cal State Fullerton.
The initiative would replaced the death penalty in California with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.