The Associated Pomona Teachers recommend its members vote for Hank Mollet and Jason Rothman in the November school board election. The only person running from Diamond Bar, Frank Guzman, is not selected.
The city of Diamond Bar will seek a credit rating from Standard & Poor's — the agency that recently downgraded the U.S. government's credit score — with hopes of much better results.
Final maps approved Monday by the California Redistricting Commission put Diamond Bar and Walnut in the same congressional district. The two communities currently have different representatives in Washington.
Congressional and state-level redistricting maps approved Monday put Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) in the same district as Rep. Ed Royce (R-Fullerton), which may test the fight of flight instincts of both.
After a filing deadline ended Friday, two incumbent council members — Carol Herrera and Jack Tanaka — will be in the running with challenger Dr. Shawn "S" Dhand for two open seats on the Diamond Bar City Council in a Nov. 8 election.
An S. Dhand has filed to make a run for the Diamond Bar City Council in 2011 and two other challengers are facing a Friday deadline by which they need to submit papers to be in the running for the Nov. 8, 2011 election.
Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) thanked authorities Thursday for working on an investigation that led to the arrest of the children's mother in Mexicali and the return of his grandchildren.
Originally thought of as a way for a government body to fund itself without taxes, the Ranch Festival quickly became the best fundraiser for non-profit organizations in Diamond Bar.
The filing period for Diamond Bar city council candidates will end Friday. The seats of incumbent Carol Herrera and Jack Tanaka will be open and both incumbents have filed to run for re-election.
At Tuesday's County Board of Supervisors meeting, the board will discuss whether to endorse a plan that Latino groups say violates federal voting rights laws meant to protect minority voters.
So far, two incumbents and one challenger are looking at a run for Diamond Bar City Council in November.
Diamond Bar has released a new iPhone application and is now on a number of social media channels like Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission's final congressional redistricting proposal around Diamond Bar adheres more closely to proposals for the Senate and Assembly that cross county borders.
After 22 years, Diamond Bar is moving into a dedicated city hall and getting a new library to boot.
The Diamond Bar City Council passed a parks plan Tuesday that sets forth long-range goals for Diamond Bar's parks and recreation facilities.
L.A. County Supervisor Don Knabe hit the campaign trail Thursday, speaking to supporters in the Hacienda Heights backyard of Charles and Martha House.
A regional transportation plan is eyeing a route north of the 60 freeway as a potential dedicated truck route that city staff and officials said would be bad for Diamond Bar.
The filing period for Diamond Bar City Council and school board candidates began Monday and will continue until Aug. 12. Two newcomers will jump into the school board races and none are yet announced for City Council.
Promised a high school, North Diamond Bar residents got Kmart.
The City Council will talk about a proposed truck route along the 60 freeway, look to approve a master plan for park projects, and an extension on an all-residential zoning agreement at Site D.
Mayor Pro Tem Ling-Ling Chang recently visited New Taipei City, Diamond Bar's sister city in Taiwan. Though nearly 7,000 miles apart, Chang said both New Taipei City and Diamond Bar face similar challenges.
The city is seeking to take legal action against a home with "severe hoarding conditions" in North Diamond Bar after the home was deemed unsafe and residents refused to leave, city officials said.
The Diamond Bar City Council approved funding for construction at a new city hall building and an agreement that will move the Diamond Bar Library into the first floor of the city hall building at 21810 Copley Drive, but one council member is still asking
The Diamond Bar city council will vote to approve about $6.1 million in spending for construction at a new city hall building that the city purchased in September of 2010. Here's a rundown of the Tuesday, July 5 agenda.
The city and county are both expected to sign a lease agreement during meetings Tuesday that would bring Diamond Bar a new library, nearly doubling the size of the current facility.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors has approved a summer program that will aim to create 2,200 jobs for economically disadvantaged youth.
A ban effective today, July 1, will eliminate the use of plastic bags and charge shoppers 10 cents for all paper bags used to carry out items at stores in unincorporated Los Angeles County.
Assemblyman Curt Hagman's (R-Chino Hills) AB135 would add a small business owner to the board of the state agency responsible for regulating air quality in California.
The city of Diamond Bar and County of Los Angeles have put their support behind a petition to save a program that funds some public works improvements and senior and children's programs in the city.
The Supreme Court voted today in a 7-2 decision to declare a proposed ban on selling or renting violent video games to children unconstitutional.
The Diamond Bar city council has issued a statement of opposition to the recently proposed changes to the U.S. Congressional district around Diamond Bar, a seat currently held by Rep. Gary Miller.
Think squirrels and gophers are cute? The critters can carry diseases and cause damage to city landscaping, but controlling their populations safely can be a challenge after a recent crackdown on Fumitoxin.
The Diamond Bar city council will consider a change to the municipal code and many contracts at its Tuesday, June 21 meeting.
Diamond Bar solar panel permit fees are larger than nearby cities and have recently increased in the past two years.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed the budget passed by the California legislature Wednesday. Separate bills to eliminate redevelopment agencies remain in limbo.
Sen. Bob Huff said the budget passed by the state legislature Wednesday excluded Republican input on various reforms and job creation.
A U.S. Postal Service survey in August will determine whether areas of Diamond Bar in the 91789 ZIP code switch to 91765.
Named by Woodrow Wilson Foundation U.S. State Department program supports preparation of future Foreign Service Officers.
The Four Corners Transportation Coalition — made up of cities from Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties — will draft a letter in opposition to proposed changes to Diamond Bar's current U.S. Congressional district.
The County of Los Angeles will be giving away reusable canvas bags in stores in Rowland Heights through the end of June in preparation for a ban on plastic bags that starts July 1.