It's a roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, Feb. 9.
We are always on the go in our busy lives. Here are a few places around town where you can stop for a quick bite.
This chatty cat is looking for a home.
Vandalism with damages of up to $2,000 and grand theft of nearly $1,900 in bags of stucco round out last week in crime in Diamond Bar and Walnut.
Hey, mom! After thinking about everyone else, it's time to take some time just for you.
The Grab & Go Kids Planner features five fantastic, family-friendly weekend events.
Before 1956, Diamond Bar was open land, but the vision of developers at the Transamerica Corporation would change Diamond Bar — and Southern California — forever.
With the danger of frost near an end, it's time to clean-up the garden and prepare for spring planting.
AOL set a definite agreement Sunday to purchase the Huffington Post. Arianna Huffington will now become president and editor-in-chief of a new AOL editorial division, which includes Patch.
The Diamond Bar Lions hosted the first stage of an annual, statewide student speaker contest Monday night, featuring three students from Diamond Bar High School debating on the topic of illegal immigration.
Every Tuesday, Steven Katigbak will be your Diamond Bar classifieds guide, highlighting some of the more interesting local listings found online. This week: The right way to sell a boat, and a call for goats.
Here's a roundup of the region's major developments for Monday, Feb. 7.
As hard as some of us work to stay in shape or lose weight, our spouse may be very supportive, or not.
In celebration of Black History Month, the Diamond Bar Library hosted blues artist Brother Yusef for a kids' concert.
The Superbowl is a time for friends, family, and intense rivalries. At Jerry Banta's home in North Diamond Bar, it is unmistakably Steeler Country.
The top five for Monday.
From "super" bowling to Brahma Bingo, Get Out gives you 5 great ideas to make your weekend count!
You may know about Chinese New Year, but do you know Nian the monster? More importantly, do you know how to scare Nian away?
Preliminary 2010 figures show an overall decrease in violent crime.
Owner Jerry Mah Discusses his Close to Home Inspiration for bringing a bit of Taiwan to Diamond Bar.
Castle Rock students investigated personal family histories and artifacts to study the influence of the past on the present.
Wind and wet soil caused a large tree to fall across northbound lanes on Diamond Bar Boulevard.
Dr. Dean Conklin returns to Walnut, starting as superintendent Jan. 17 and the district approves a plan to scratch previously scheduled furlough days.
The Jim and Eleanor Randall Planetarium re-opens at Mt. San Antonio College after $1 million in renovations, with donations from author Ray Bradbury and Star Trek actor George Takei among others.
Many potential buyers are too busy with holiday activities hunt for houses.
A new tree lot is open daily through Dec. 24.