The second annual race from Library Park to the falls at Canyon Park is set for May.
Congressman David Dreier (R-CA), who represents areas of the San Gabriel Valley including Monrovia, announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election in the U.S. House of Representatives.
A new bill authored by Senator Bob Huff would give school districts the option to sell ads on the outside of school buses to generate revenue. Several states have adopted similar laws.
Residents in an area formerly known as a haven for gang violence gained national recognition for coming together as a community. The city honored the neighborhood by erecting signs proclaiming the achievement.
The Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District is giving away free high efficiency toilets next month.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for Monrovia and the San Gabriel Valley Monday.
The city and Gold Line Construction Authority signed an agreement that will expedite the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
The applications for the city's top management post are all in, and now officials will start narrowing down the field.
Gold Line officials and the city have reached agreements on several parts of a critical land deal needed for the Foothill Extension to progress.
The city's annual "Salute to Service" for Blue Star Families will be held at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
In recent weeks, Holden has garnered support from environmental organizations, labor groups and local officials in the 41st district, including the mayors of Pasadena, Monrovia and Claremont.
Strong Santa Ana winds are expected to hit Los Angeles County mountains through the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Southern California Edison officials have provided the following information to customers looking to make a claim.
The lawsuits sparked by Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's protest over having his budget slashed as "retaliation" for a vote wound up costing the Assembly nearly $200,000 to fight, The Sacramento Bee reports.
Organizer of next month's Sunshine Week 2012, which celebrates government transparency, are looking for local heroes who have fought for open government in their home town. Know anyone?
The Gold Line Construction Authority settled a lawsuit to acquire land last week, paying four times what it is worth. Was that the only course of action left?
Los Angeles County Clerk's offices are looking for volunteers to help wed large numbers of couples on Tuesday.
Taxpayers earning around $50,000 a year and below may be eligible to participate in the program.
The settlement ends a long legal battle between local property owner George Brokate and the Gold Line Construction Authority.
The Monrovia Unified School District has collected more than $1,000 already for the De La Torre family and asks that people continue to donate.
Plenty of windstorm generated mulch is available again at Recreation Park for the next three Saturdays.
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced Tuesday that Californians who voted to oppose same-sex marriage in California are now disenfranchised with the court's ruling that Prop. 8 is unconstitutional.
The City Council voted to adopt a new plan to open access to the Wilderness Preserve in a marathon meeting Tuesday night.
A group of foothill residents plan to voice their opposition to a plan to open up the Hillside Wilderness Preserve at the City Council meeting Tuesday night.
City leaders say MAP is still thriving, in spite of budget cuts.
Berenice De La Torre remains in critical but stable condition after she was severely injured by a hit-and-run driver last week and the school district is banding together to collect funds to help her family.
Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz is one of eight mayors participating in the National Mayors’ Institute on City Design conference in Texas.
Facing $264 million in budget cuts, community college fees will climb to $46 a unit this summer.
The district's intervention in a planned production of the musical "Rent" played a role in Monrovia High School drama director Marc Segal's decision to step down at the end of the year.
AB 1148 goes before the California Assembly Tuesday. If approved, it would require that the largest campaign donors be named in TV, radio, web and printed political ads.
If you can't find last year's tax return among all of your clutter, here are some easy ways to get a copy of your forms.
Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz delivered her annual "State of the City" address Tuesday night.
A plan to bring an In N Out to a plot of land near Home Depot officially fell through.
Local PTA leaders confronted the school board Monday and complained that the district was undermining a fundraiser because it benefited businesses outside the city of Monrovia.
School board members excoriated the state for deferring its funding obligations and forcing the district to borrow money to pay its bills.
The president of Mayflower's PTA said the district won't allow her organization to promote a fundraiser through official channels because the fundraiser encourages people to shop outside of Monrovia.
Following his gun citation at an Ontario airport, Tea Party Assemblyman Tim Donnelly gets some surprising words of encouragement from Gov. Jerry Brown.
In reviewing the cases, the state Supreme Court will consider whether local governments can ban medical marijuana dispensaries.
The Gold Line Construction Authority released this video explaining the next steps in the building of the Foothill Extension.
The bill, which was introduced by Anthony Portantino, was quickly voted down in an Assembly committee Thursday. It would have extended whistle blower protection to legislative staffers.