Clarence Shaw recently told the City Council that he cannot participate in city decisions while deployed in the U.S. Army Reserves, so the council will decide next week whether or not to appoint a temporary caretaker.
Joanne Montgomery, Monrovia's representative on the Citrus College Board of Trustees, was named president of the governing board.
Sheriffs will conduct 32 driver's license checkpoints during the 2-week campaign.
Gold Line Construction Authority Chairman Doug Tessitor writes about the economic advantages of the coming Gold Line Foothill Extension.
Following the recent windstorm, Assembly member Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada Flintridge), who represents Monrovia, is proposing legislation that requires utilities to regularly review and improve disaster preparedness plans.
The city will be handing out awards in 13 different categories for the best holiday home decorations.
The council that represents the unincorporated areas of Monrovia, Arcadia and Duarte will hold elections in January.
Property owners whose structures sustained damage of $10,000 or more may be eligible for temporary property tax relief, according to the Los Angeles County Office of the Assessor.
As of 6:21 a.m. power has been restored to all customers, according to Edison officials.
Councilman Tom Adams suggested this week that a caretaker replace Clarence Shaw on the council until he returns from active duty in the military.
Mark Alvarado, the city's finance director, will serve as Monrovia's interim city manager when City Manager Scott Ochoa departs in January.
Southern California Edison is still working to restore power to parts of Monrovia and the rest of the San Gabriel Valley.
If you’re shopping online this holiday season, you could owe extra sales tax that’s not calculated during your e-checkout. Here’s how to make sure you’re covered.
Cleanup costs paid by the city could total up to $500,000, a city official said.
Those still affected by widespread power outages can pick up basic supplies provided by Southern California Edison Monday.
The city has added new bins throughout the city for residents to dispose of tree branches and shrubbery knocked loose during last week's windstorm.
About 10 percent of the city remained without power late Sunday night, but the city and local schools will be up and running normally Monday.
Full power should be restored to Monrovia and the rest of the San Gabriel Valley by Sunday evening, Southern California Edison said.
About 135,000 Southern California Edison customers are still without power Friday afternoon throughout the foothills and San Gabriel Valley.
Southern California Edison is still working to restore full power to the neighboring cities.
Monrovia has special bins throughout the city to collect the tree branches and shrubbery knocked loose by Wednesday night's windstorm.
Forecasters warned of another night of destructive winds Thursday, but they never came.
The city and police department issued these tips to staying safe during another night of wild winds.
Monrovia city officials are bracing for more intense winds Thursday night after a windstorm caused widespread damage throughout the city.
Monrovia officials decided to postpone Thursday's parade after strong winds toppled the city's Christmas tree.
The city is still assessing damage, an official said.
South Pasadena Mayor Pro Tem Michael Cacciotti is an AQMD governing board member and deputy attorney general with the State of California Department of Justice. He will face fellow democrat and Pasadena Council member Chris Holden in the Assembly race.
This day-biting mosquito is aggressive and can spread various diseases.
There will be plenty for shoppers to do on the days after Thanksgiving.
Four federal lawsuits and a fresh suit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court contend that the Monrovia-based juice company has falsely advertised its products as "all natural."
Scam artists pose as fire inspectors, bill businesses for fake inspections.
A grand opening for Monrovia High School's new and modernized facilities was held Wednesday night.
The tiny drone designed by a local technology company to look and fly like a hummingbird was singled out as a top invention by "Popular Science" magazine.
The Monrovia and Duarte city councils had a friendly wager on which town would win the award for being the county's most business friendly city. Duarte lost.
The Monrovia City Council will begin the process of choosing an interim city manager next month and voted to hire an executive recruitment firm Tuesday to aid in the search for Scott Ochoa's permanent replacement.
Businesses in Monrovia and other cities are acting as drop-off locations for residents needing to recycle batteries—which, by law, are not allowed to be thrown in the trash—and other items.
The city will consider awarding a $523,000 contract for street repair projects in the coming year. Here's a list of the streets in need of resurfacing.
The Allied Veterans Council of the Upper San Gabriel Valley held its annual Veterans Day observance in Library Park Friday.
Images from the Veterans Day memorial service held at Library Park Friday.
The City Council will consider hiring an executive recruitment firm to aid them in finding Monrovia's next city manager.