Local law enforcement agencies will host drop-off events to allow Monrovia residents to dispose of unwanted medicines.
Gerardo Cortez, 26, is suspected of making threats to San Gabriel Valley medical facilities and schools, including Sante Fe Middle School in Monrovia.
The blotter is for crimes reported Oct. 21-23.
Kaiser Permanente in Baldwin Park, along with some local law enforcement agencies in the San Gabriel Valley, are planning drug collection events Saturday.
This police blotter is for crimes reported Oct. 17-20.
Red Ribbon Week is Oct. 23-31.
The police blotter lists crimes reported from Oct. 10-16.
The three-judge panel rejected the defense's contention that there were errors in Jimmy Santana's trial in Alhambra Superior Court.
Lanes in both directions were closed at Vernon Avenue in Azusa.
The truck jackknifed and spilled a load of wood and metal sidings on the 210 freeway.
The police blotter lists crimes reported Oct. 7-9.
The money will be used to improve traffic safety and quality of life in the city.
The following police blotter includes crimes reported Oct. 3-6.
Thieves will follow or watch for the UPS, FedEx, US Mail, or other delivery trucks, and then target a home after a delivery is made.
The crime blotter consists of incidents from Oct. 1-2
The National Weather Service's fire weather watch warning goes into effect tonight through Saturday night.
Hate crimes in Los Angeles County went down by 6 percent in 2012.
Abraham A. Martinez, 48, was arrested along with another man after being stopped for a minor traffic violation.
The crime blotter is for incidents reported Sept. 26-29.
The bear was found to have suffered multiple injuries after being discovered on Melrose Avenue.
Sig Alert has been issued, CHP reports.
Balancing city's budget necessitates compensation adjustments, officials said.
The police blotter lists crimes reported from Sept. 23-25.
Man fled the officer after the subject believed he was a Sheriff's deputy.
The U.S. Forest Service still expect full containment of the fire burning near Azusa by Friday.
Bear sightings are fairly common in Monrovia.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District warns that air quality in the San Gabriel Valley could be in the “Unhealthy” range as smoke lingers to surrounding communities.
The police blotter lists crimes reported from Sept. 19-22.
Full containment is expected Friday.
The devices were found at a Temple City Mobile station at 5319 Baldwin Ave.
A pedestrian struck by a car traveling at a reduced school zone speed of 25 mph is nearly two-thirds less likely to be killed compared to a pedestrian struck by a vehicle traveling just 10 mph faster.
Gerardo Cortez, a 26-year-old Monrovia man, is appearing in Superior Court today.
This blotter is crimes reported Sept. 16-18.