Fireworks, barbecues, free shows and street closures: Find out everything you need to know to safely celebrate the 4th of July here in town.
Councilman Tom Adams said he would like to see interim Councilman Larry Spicer step down after reports surfaced showing Spicer has a criminal record.
Former City Manager Scott Ochoa took out a $275,000 loan from the city to purchase a home in Monrovia in 2004 and is asking the city to restructure the terms so he can sell it without taking a loss, a city councilman said.
The city plans to pay Mad Haus Creative $21,600 to host and redesign Monrovia's website.
Supervisors reportedly approve 2012-2013 budget without major cuts, or furloughs for county employees.
Metro approved a ballot initiative to extend Measure R 30 years, but it includes no money to fund the Gold Line Foothill Extension to Claremont, according a Gold Line official.
Dreier calls the healthcare mandate the largest tax increase in American History.
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Habib Balian, CEO of the Gold Line Construction Authority, said he was disappointed with Metro CEO Art Leahy for saying that the money to fund the Gold Line to Claremont has all dried up.
Local government officials have asked the MTA for $765 million to complete the extension from the Azusa/Glendora border to Claremont.
AB 1527 would make it illegal to carry unloaded "long guns" such as rifles.
The city's annual Monrovia Neighborhood Partnership conference will be held next month.
The Monrovia Unified School District has put together a contingency plan that would consider school closures if a state tax initiative doesn't pass, but School Board President Bryan Wong said the possibility of actually closing schools remains remote.
The senator said he is frustrated by Democrats refusal to act on pension reform proposals introduced by Gov. Jerry Brown.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Arizona's controversial immigration law and local lawmaker Tim Donnelly (R-Hesperia), a staunch opponent of illegal immigration, praised part of the court's ruling Monday.
One measure would change the way multi-state businesses calculate how much they owe in income taxes.
The Gold Line Foothill Extension reached another milestone this week when it poured 2,100 cubic yards of concrete for the bridge over the 210 freeway in Arcadia.
Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz joined a recommendation from the U.S. Conference of Mayors calling for the federal government to allow medical marijuana to be sold at pharmacies.
Santos Kreimann will step in for John Noguez, who is on leave while his office is under investigation.
The wife of Councilman Larry Spicer defended her husband Tuesday in remarks to the City Council after some of his neighbors publicly accused of him of being a neighborhood bully.
Three sessions open to the public are scheduled in the coming weeks to update residents about the Gold Line Foothill Extension's progress.
The city will sponsor a job fair at the Community Center from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The deadline for public comment has been extended on a plan for how to best handle potential environmental damage from dam sediment removal.
The policy change will reportedly prevent young, undocumented immigrants from being deported and provide work permits.
Eric Faith spent the last 38 years involved in Monrovia's municipal government and took part in his final planning commission meeting this week.
MUSD is joining other districts around the state in a lawsuit against Office Depot that alleges pricing fraud, according to Superintendent Linda Wagner.
Check out latest designs and updates at one of three open houses.
Fifty of Aerovironment's "Switchblade" drones will be deployed in Afghanistan this summer, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
A dead crow found some 20 miles west of Los Angeles County's east end border cities has tested positive for West Nile virus.
The proposed tax would raise around $276 million annually for cities in Los Angeles County.
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Monrovia Floral has been named Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's "Small Business of the Year."
June is the final month for 50 percent off fees and fines for certain traffic violations.
Prop. 29, the tobacco tax to fund cancer research, was narrowly defeated following Tuesday's Primary Election.
A Los Angeles-based sponsor of the federal challenge to the Proposition praised an appellate ruling not to revisit the case, clearing the way for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Incumbent State Sen. Carol Liu will face first-time candidate Gil Gonzales in the 25th State Senate District race in November
Pasadena councilman Chris Holden will face tea party member Donna Lowe in the 41st Assembly race this November.
One of Monrovia's next members of congress will either be Judy Chu (D-El Monte) or local businessman and Republican challenger Jack Orswell after the two finished as the top vote-getters in Tuesday's primary.
See who is poised to represent Monrovia in U.S. Congress and the State Assembly and Senate by following our live coverage of election results as they come in.
The live webcast of Venus' journey past the sun began Tuesday on NASA's website.