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The Diamond Bar City Council will discuss the proposed operating budget and capital improvement program for the upcoming fiscal year.
Message From The Office Of First District Supervisor Solis.
In honor of AAPI Month, the City of Walnut and Chinese American Association of Walnut hosted the first AAPI Virtual Talent Showcase!
The Diamond Bar City Council approved a vote of no confidence in the Los Angeles County district attorney at its Tuesday meeting.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Diamond Bar-Walnut area compares.
Diamond Bar could join Beverly Hills, Covina and Whittier in opposing reforms made by L.A. County's district attorney.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Los Angeles County neighbors.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón issued a statement today regarding a state Supreme Court ruling in case S247278:
Administrative duties are shared and rotated among member agencies every two years.
Convicted sex offender Kenneth Rasmuson pleaded no contest today in connection with the sexual assault and murder of two children in the ...
Los Angeles County residents who are 65 years old and older are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.
Beginning February 1, 2021, Waste Management will resume weekly collection of recycling and green waste.
A new health officer order is expected to be released Friday with updates on outdoor dining.
Vaccinations are free, and available to all, regardless of immigration status or insurance coverage.
Starting January 4, 2021, street sweeping parking enforcement resumes. Residents are reminded to refer to the street sign on their block ...
Effective December 9, all outdoor playgrounds have reopened in Diamond Bar following the latest revised orders from the California Depar ...
Bartlett said she is looking forward to working toward greater air quality for Orange County and the entire South Coast Basin.
Gas tax increases are projected to raise $5.2 billion a year, the money earmarked for road and bridge repairs. Voters will decide its fate.
Grab a birdie and play some badminton at the Mayor's Cup Badminton Tournament!
The bill would prohibit restaurants from giving straws unless requested. Anyone who violates the proposed law could get fined or jail time.
With dramatic changes to Healthcare poised to pass in the Senate, the opposition rallied across the Southland, Tuesday.
Authorities hope a $30,000 reward will help solve the 2016 stabbing murders of a Diamond Bar Couple that ran an art school.
A 142-acre park plan was approved by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday on what was the second largest landfill in the country.
Online Voting Registration, address change, is available until 11:59 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 according to Los Angeles County Clerk Dean Logan.
The City of Diamond Bar is amending their general plan; residents and business owners are invited to apply to serve on the advisory board.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is considering the recommendation.
The board's letter will ask that the state allow access to $500 million from a special fund for rapid re-housing.
Nearly 42 percent of the county's almost 4.8 million registered voters cast a ballot in the primary, either by mail or at the polls.
Simply having a voucher does not always translate into being able to find a place to live, given soaring rental costs in many neighborhoods.
Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results from across Los Angeles County.
Sanders is expected to discuss the usual themes for his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination at his 'A Future to Believe In' rally
Despite El Nino rain, water agencies still need to replenish their reservoirs after drawing down reserves to historic levels.
Political novice Andrew Rodriguez was a surprise winner in the city council race. Two incumbents reclaimed their seats.
According to the lawsuit, Pomona police regularly remove ID material, benefits cards and prescription medication of the homeless.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District was heavily criticized for ousting long-time executive director last month.
Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, who headed the department from 1993-2013, will temporarily take the position vacated by Dr. Mark Fajardo.
A member on the newly Republican-majority board told a local publication the board has to balance business needs with environmental concerns
The news has environmentalists concerned the smog regulator is becoming more friendly to businesses.
The DOE said the school knowingly requested federal aid for students based on invalid high school diplomas, under-awarding aid to students.