The former school board candidate was appointed to the Monrovia Arcadia Duarte Town Council earlier this week.
The IRS has several options for taxpayers of all incomes to file their taxes online for free.
The Monrovia Unified School District Board of Education will look at charging parents $50 per semester for school bus rides at its next meeting to cover lost funding from the state.
The city will be giving away mulch at two events later this month.
Wikipedia and other websites went offline Wednesday in protest against antipiracy acts.
Larry Spicer will officially take over for Councilman Clarence Shaw on Tuesday after being appointed as a caretaker for his seat last month.
At least 16 mayors from Los Angeles and Orange counties are set to attend the 80th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
The home furnishing chain is recalling metal tissue boxes that may be contaminated with cobalt-60.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is still accepting applications for loans up to $200,000 for people and businesses who sustained damage during the 2011 windstorm in Los Angeles County.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for San Gabriel Valley and other parts of Los Angeles.
"This proposal will guarantee American children don’t suffer unnecessarily because of an absent mother or father," said Congresswoman Judy Chu.
A recent court ruling signaled the death of Monrovia's redevelopment agency, and the city will hold a special meeting Wednesday to figure out what to do with its remaining assets.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) has introduced legislation that would expand safeguards to legislative workers pointing out government fraud and abuse.
The assemblyman announced last week that his effort to repeal the Dream Act has fallen short. But he vows to fight on.
Even if you may not need to, here are six reasons why you should reconsider.
Members of the public can weigh in about Southern California Edison’s response during the recent windstorm-related power outages at a public hearing Jan. 26. Edison customer service representatives will also be present.
The vote for Huff, R-Diamond Bar, was unanimous.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly thanked his supporters on his Facebook page after he was caught with a loaded gun in his luggage at the airport.
A Superior Court judge ruled last week that the Gold Line Construction Authority violated environmental law when clearing the Monrovia maintenance yard site, but GLCA officials insist the judge erred.
Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins completes this list of 10 interesting new laws.
The Worldwatch Institute encourages you to reduce your ‘carbon footprint’ by adopting some easy lifestyle changes.
City officials have rescheduled the parade for Jan. 12.
The ruling from the California Supreme Court upheld a state law that abolishes redevelopment agencies and struck down a second piece of legislation that allowed the agencies to pay to stay alive.
A Superior Court Judge ruled Wednesday that the environmental study of a site in Monrovia violated the law, potentially forcing the Gold Line to repeat the environmental review process and delaying the Foothill Extension indefinitely.
Mayor Mary Ann Lutz will give an overview of the city's condition on Tuesday, Jan. 24.
This holiday season, give the gift of a year-end donation to a Monrovia charity of your choice.
The initiative designed to engage teens in Library Park during the Friday Family Festival will be brought back next summer after city officials called the pilot program a success.
Beginning in 2012, any child under age 8 must be secured in a child safety seat.
County authorities say they have not yet proven enough public sector damage from the wind storm to receive federal funds.
Here are the victorious entries in the city's annual Holiday Home Decorating Contest.
The Gold Line Construction Authority will pursue eminent domain action to take Monrovia's land in case a court ruling effectively voids a $56 million deal it reached with the city.
Ochoa will take the city manager job in Glendale on January 3.
After pushing for a replacement for Clarence Shaw's council seat to be selected, Councilman Tom Adams was unhappy with the end result.
The Monrovia City Council voted 3-1 Tuesday to appoint the planning commission vice-chair to fill Councilman Clarence Shaw's seat temporarily.
The City Council acknowledged the volunteer efforts of Pokrajac Construction and Monrovia's Community Emergency Response Training team.
The Government Accountability Office released its 80-page report on the Station Fire last week with recommendations on how to improve the Forest Service's firefighting policies.
If the City Council decides to appoint a caretaker for Councilman Clarence Shaw's seat while he's on military deployment, Shaw endorses the planning commission vice chair, according to City Manager Scott Ochoa.
County officials are trying to determine the extent of damage caused by a heavy windstorm earlier this month.
South Pasadena Councilman Michael Cacciotti faces Pasadena City Councilman Chris Holden in the upcoming Democratic primary this June to represent a new Assembly district that includes Monrovia.
Tips from the Monrovia Fire Department to keep your Christmas Tree fire-safe.