The interim site will be used until a finalized version is completed in September.
Cooperation and responsibility from residents in the San Gabriel Valley is highly encouraged as West Nile continues to spread.
The city is hosting a seminar next month to discuss the health insurance law's impact on local businesses.
The city hopes a social media campaign will deter littering in Old Town.
Five people in Los Angeles County, at least one of whom is from the San Gabriel Valley, are the first human cases of the 2013 season, according to the county Department of Public Health.
The Development Spotlight Blog will now be called the Over the Counter Blog.
The beams are needed for the San Gabriel River Bridge.
The Community Services Summer Brochure is out and you can check it out here.
Supervisor Michael Antonovich, whose district includes Monrovia and Arcadia, voted against the measure.
The MAP event kicks off in August and includes 23 workshops and a bus tour hosted by Mayor Mary Ann Lutz.
Staff says the city does not have any present need for services from Sacramento firm Joe A. Gonsalves & Son.
Repairs are finished between Fifth Avenue and Mountain Avenue.
The city is offering sponsorships for its "Mutt-Mitts" pet waste bag boxes stationed throughout the city.
Cities in the San Gabriel Valley support the quest to have all updated project information included in the Measure R Expenditure Plan.
Veteran leaders and fresh faces were appointed to posts with the city by the City Council this week.
The Construction Authority's board of directors opposes a proposed amendment that it says doesn't provide enough money to pay for the completion of the project.
Traffic will be blocked off at the railroad crossing north of Duarte Road.
Government officials and residents want tighter regulations, while FAA officials and pilots want more investigation into the problem and who is responsible.
The Gold Line Foothill Extension project needs to fill a massive budget gap and is urging Metro to include the project in Measure R planning.
The GLCA is soliciting bids from companies to handle information technology services for the agency.
Here's how to serve on one of the city's commissions or boards.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa chose Robert "Bud" Ovrom to take over the organization.
These bears won't rifle through your trash or raid your refrigerator.
The California Department of Finance estimates that there are 198 new people in Monrovia since 2012.
Construction moves forward on new railroad bridges for the Metro Gold Line extension project.
The city honored the long-time Canyon Park volunteer at a luncheon earlier this month.
Smart gardening workshops will be held in Monrovia and elsewhere in the San Gabriel Valley next month.
See what the Monrovia station's official name will be.
The park has been closed since the Madison Fire broke out on Saturday.
The city of Monrovia is collecting photographs to make a tribute for the firefighters who worked to extinguish the Madison fire over the weekend.
City officials warn residents of increased bear and rattlesnake sightings.
The city will host a birthday party for the big fig tree at Library Park Saturday afternoon.
A ruptured water main caused a huge mess on Duarte Avenue, flooding a Monrovia business and interfering with a Gold Line construction project.
The Monrovia Fire Department led a disaster drill in several locations across the city to train for emergency response during a catastrophic earthquake.
The outgoing City Councilman will be honored at a farewell dinner at the Doubletree Hotel Thursday night.
Monrovia Fire Chief Christopher Donovan said Tuesday that the city's planned disaster drill this week is all the more necessary after the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon.
The Monrovia-Arcadia-Duarte Town Council member will again run for a seat on the school board.
The proposed plan will affect service to the San Gabriel Valley foothill wilderness, including areas above Monrovia.
The city has released detailed preliminary voting data for Monrovia's City Council election.