Trapped in The ER this weekend? Make the most of it!
Vehicle thefts, break-ins.
How did a sticker with the CIA's storied seal end up on the wall in front of the library parking lot?
Unraveling the mystery behind the "Eaglenode" Wi-Fi network.
Do you think California's ban is unconstitutional?
Police Commission's decision to end the program will stand unless at least eight City Council members vote to overturn it before July 31.
After drastic overhaul, SR 710 now refers to vehicle checkpoints.
If Recreation and Parks managers get their way, the community will have little or no say in the matter.
The goal is to make L.A. the nation's first zero-waste city.
Bills on rape kit reporting, HIV testing and higher education passed the Assembly last week.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission released a draft plan, with new state electoral districts, Friday. What you need to know about Los Angeles and the new districts.
Who is in charge of redistricting? Why does it matter? Why now? All these questions and more answered below.
A TERA event filled with information—and possibly some early mayoral campaigning.
Building a community's backbone starts with imagination; meanwhile the rich keep getting richer.
The council approved an Oxy solar array and a move to amend Colorado Specific Plan.
South Pasadena's Mike Ten to speak before Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council today.
What it really means to catch a governor with his pants down.
What your state legislator has been working on.
Hugo Joel Gonzalez admits taking bribes for signing off on construction work he never inspected.
Doug Failing of Metro said the transportation authority is ready to begin accepting bids from contractors to complete the environmental review process.
Jacob and Isabella, of "Twilight" lore, sit at the top of the Social Security Administration's list of the most popular baby names in California.
Concerned citizens are urged to contact their Assemblymember and senator to support Gov. Brown's tax extension measure.
We have to get used to seeing solar arrays in our backyards.
Join Patch columnists in sharing what you think about the world's most wanted man's death.
If passed, AB 353 would give the city of South Pasadena a veto on construction of any freeways, including the 710, through its jurisdiction.
A bill to go before the California Assembly Committee Monday seeks to allow the city of South Pasadena to regain veto power over the 710's extension.
A new study says California could save $1.7 billion from a proposed "soda tax," which would make available $370 million in extra funds for L.A.'s public schools.
NFF partners with U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forest Service to plant 10,000 acres of fir and pine as the first step in the Angeles reforestation plan, while others advocate a “wait and see” approach.
The White House is featuring a new taxpayer receipt feature on its website to give residents of picture of how their money is being used.
For all those last-minute filers (and even the early ones), the IRS advises you to check out a list of top 12 tax scams.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, D-La Cañada, says the bill closes a loophole that puts Californians at risk.
The supervisor called for "tighter controls" at a press conference Monday, according to a release from his office, citing the aftermath of a fan's brutal beating.
Some of the answers from respondents in Eagle Rock might surprise you.
Residents of Northeast Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley offered alternatives to the proposed 710 freeway extensive.
The Building and Safety inspector, along with a colleague who lives in Altadena, allegedly took bribes in exchange for signing off on residential building permits.
A projected budget deficit of $400 million must be tackled by improving revenue, management, pension programs and tax-collection mechanisms, elected representatives of local neighborhood councils tell City Council members.
The average county resident's health suffers from environmental factors and lags well behind Orange County, San Diego County and several Bay Area counties.
Eagle Rock Patch is participating in Sunshine Week this week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information.
The medical marijuana dispensaries failed to register for a lottery that will limit the number of pot facilities to 100.
José Huizar, Paul Krekorian, Tom LaBonge and Tony Cardenas retain their seats, while Mitchell Englander takes over bis boss' seat.