The Monrovia City Council will hold a study session Tuesday as part of Plan Monrovia, the city's effort to incorporate public input into its strategic plan for the next two years.
California Gov. Jerry Brown gave his State of the State Address Thursday morning.
More than a dozen residents spoke out passionately on both sides of the issue before the City Council decided to go ahead with April's elections because only two candidates qualified for two open council seats.
The City Council will move forward without Larry Spicer until at least March after the City Council decided not to immediately fill former Councilman Clarence Shaw's vacant council seat.
Mayor Mary Ann Lutz said Councilman Tom Adams' remarks about former Councilman Clarence Shaw's resignation were "disingenuous" during a special council meeting Thursday to decide the fate of Shaw's council seat and the cit
The Pasadena Star-News challenged Monrovia to extend its candidate filing period so more candidates could run for two open City Council seats following the controversial resignation of former Councilman Clarence Shaw.
Construction to extend the northeast line is also underway.
Mayor Mary Ann Lutz will deliver her annual address at the Krikorian Theater later this month.
Assembly Bill 156 expands the wiretapping law to include human trafficking.
The resignation of Clarence Shaw ends his replacement's tenure on the council as well, but he could be quickly re-appointed.
Former Councilman Clarence Shaw told a local newspaper that his military obligations prevented him from running for City Council again.
Here are the possible outcomes when the City Council meets next week to decide the fate of Monrovia's April elections.
The road will be closed Friday evening for construction of two new bridges.
Former Councilman Clarence Shaw sent the city an email Thursday tendering his immediate resignation and Councilman Tom Adams alleges that Shaw never intended to run for re-election in the first place.
Taxpayers can file returns starting at the end of the month.
Only two candidates filed to run for two open positions on the City Council and the mayor is running unopposed so the city could decide to cancel April's elections.
Is Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to end prison privatization and release inmates early a good one? Monrovia's Supervisor doesn't think so.
His proposed state budget for 2013-14 features a revolutionary change in the way education is financed.
Monrovia City Manager Laurie Lile suggested that the council table a proposal to forgive outstanding franchise payments owed by the company that operates the city's Friday street fair.
Councilman Clarence Shaw and his interim replacement, Larry Spicer, will each be seeking a seat on the City Council with two seats up for grabs in April.
Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz will deliver her annual "State of the City" address at the Krikorian Theater later this month.
Tom LaBonge told KNX that the event would take place at 4 p.m.
The debut of the U.S. Postal Service's 46-cent Forever stamps brings rate changes on Jan. 27.
Former city spokesman Dan Bell left Monrovia to follow his old boss to Glendale and his in-house replacement was recently named.
Brown has moved to end a federal court order capping the state's prison population and another that requires intensive oversight of prison mental-health care.
Monrovia drone developer Aerovironment and four other firms were awarded a $248 million contract to produce unmanned aircraft systems to the U.S. Army.
Under California law, kids have been required to be immunized against pertussis -- otherwise known as whooping cough.
Winter-blend gasoline, which kicked in early this year, can lower a car's mileage. What's it doing for yours?
U.S. House of Representatives approved funding for the National Flood Insurance Program. Members of Congress voted mostly along party lines.
The board will consider using nearly $200,000 to establish a hydrogen sulfide monitoring network near the Salton Sea. Last year odors from the area spread around Southern California.
The Arcadia bridge is part of the $733 million project to extend the Gold Line 11.5 miles between Pasadena and Azusa.
TIME magazine named President Barack Obama their person of the year. Tell us who you think should win from our town!
Here are some changes coming in the new year, writes David Sayen, Medicare’s regional administrator for Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and the Pacific Trust Territories.
Intended as a video to be aired on Dec. 22, NASA reassures the public that life will continue on after the so-called Mayan apocalypse.
A member of the Monrovia Public Library's Board of Directors is sponsoring three orphaned African elephants on behalf of the library.
In addition to knocking out power in Monrovia and downing power lines, Tuesday's heavy winds also left debris scattered across the San Gabriel Valley.
On the House floor, days after the Sandy Hook Elementary slaughter, Rep. Judy Chu (D-El Monte) urged her colleagues to tighten gun laws.
Take a tour of the city's Christmas light displays and see the winners of the Holiday Home Decorating Contest.
Councilman Joe Garcia said Tuesday night that he will not be seeking a fifth term on the Monrovia City Council.
The National Weather Service warned of strong winds blowing in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County Tuesday afternoon.