A resident allegedly caught a burglar in the act and chased him. The suspect evaded the resident but not police.
Bears are descending from the hillsides into Monrovia as firefighters finish extinguishing the Madison Fire.
A bear and her cub entered a Monrovia home and broke through a window to escape when they saw the home owner, according to police.
Monrovia Fire Chief Chris Donovan warns hillside residents of old dry brush that can easily go up in flames.
A 49-year-old man was seen standing over a flood control wash Thursday.
Monrovia sent out its annual letters to residents explaining the city's brush clearance regulations on Friday. On Saturday, a wildfire broke out.
A city spokeswoman said the blaze was 55-percent contained as of Sunday morning.
Evacuation orders remain in place for four hillside neighborhoods.
The brush fire that burned Monrovia's hillsides got close to the city's big M in the foothills.
The bear was last seen heading back toward the hillside.
A fire was accidentally started by a gardener north of Avocado Place.
One structure could potentially be burned by the fire.
The owner of a local custom fencing company said he was working in his office when a "river" of water gushed into his Duarte Road business.
One of the city's primary water mains was ruptured by a Gold Line construction crew, sending 10,000 gallons of water per minute down California Avenue.
A man was arrested for loitering in the park because a restraining order barred him from being in the area, according to police.
A former school counselor at Santa Fe Middle School alleges that she was sexually harassed and retaliated against after ending a sexual relationship with an assistant principal at the school.
Monrovians Irma Moyao and Harry Terrill are safe after running in the Boston Marathon where two deadly explosions went off Monday.
An emergency response drill involving nearly 70 people drill will be led by the Monrovia Fire Department.
According to the 2013 Boston Marathon results page, two runners participated in the race where twin bombs exploded.
Police say the suspect was delivering the marijuana to co-op clients.
Joaquin Rodriguez, 33, was booked on the misdemeanor Peeping Tom violation for the April 3 incident.
A Monrovia antique store owner discovered property stolen from her store being sold on eBay and contacted police, who tracked the alleged thieves down.
Gerardo Cortez, 25, pleaded not guilty to making bomb threats to a middle school, post office and the Pasadena Department of Public Health.
A light pole crashed down into the street after a car crashed into it.
A fireworks show was to blame for the loud noises heard shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday.
The Monrovia Firefighters Association will be cooking pancakes next month to benefit a local charity.
Police departments will be running targeted operations through mid-April.
A Monrovia police detective solved a 2004 gang murder and the culprit is now behind bars.
A car was clipped by another vehicle and careened into a light pole in the 700 block of Huntington Drive Thursday afternoon.
This week a woman called police and reported that she saw a man she knew masturbating in his car but then refused to help police find him.
Police arrested two people this week who allegedly attempted to purchase a vehicle at Sierra Auto with forged checks.
Scam artists are calling Southern California Edison customers and demanding money for allegedly unpaid utility bills.
This week a man was allegedly found trying to sneak out of a store with two bottles of cologne.
A man was pepper-sprayed by someone in a vehicle after refusing to hand over money in an attempted robbery, police said.
A Monrovia police officer and several volunteers were recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Drivers for their work in DUI enforcement.
Firefighters from the Monrovia Fire Department will ascend 1,400 steps as part of the American Lung Cancer Association's 2013 Fight for Air Climb.
Monrovia's police officers will join other agencies stepping up enforcement for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
A man who is allegedly switched price tags at local stores to pay lower prices was apprehended by police this week.
A teenage skateboarder told police that someone fired a weapon at him from a car as he rode along Fifth Avenue on Sunday.
An elderly woman was hit by a car traveling eastbound on Huntington Drive and was pronounced dead at the scene.