The city's annual commemoration of the holiday will take place on Friday, Nov. 11, at Library Park.
The Gold Line Construction Authority has released another video update about the Foothill Extension showing how it will impact development along the new light rail line.
Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa will make almost as much money as Glendale's longtime city manager when he takes over the job in January.
Another storm is forecast to hit Southern California into the weekend.
A running tally of votes cast in the race for Monrovia's three open school board seats.
Your guide to the Monrovia Unified School District's Board of Education election on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Monrovia won the award for most business-friendly small city given by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) in a ceremony in Beverly Hills.
"Beyond the Headlines" host Ralph Walker interviewed all seven school board candidates.
Higher education institutions like Citrus College are preparing for their new roles, while affected students anticipate a better future. Some work to repeal the law.
The process of finding Monrovia's next city manager could extend into next year.
The city will be meeting with business owners Thursday to discuss filming policies in Old Town.
Monrovia's City Manager will move on to Glendale, officials announced Tuesday.
A recent court victory and a key MTA funding exemption could finally put the Gold Line Foothill Extension back on track.
The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning from 10 p.m. Tuesday to 6 p.m. Wednesday.
School Board candidates answer questions from Patch and Monrovia residents.
Stalled by a lawsuit against the state, the Gold Line Foothill Extension can now move forward after the Metropolitan Transit Authority passed an amendment to its funding agreement Thursday, an official said.
The school district could lose out on hundreds of thousands of dollars if the state succeeds in dismantling city redevelopment agencies.
Wednesday's Supreme Court decision keeps new electoral maps intact, creating new Democratic-leaning districts in once Republican strongholds.
A representative from the competition asked the district to reconsider the superintendent's decision, but the board said the school will be closed all summer for renovation.
City historian leads guests on second annual "Cemetery Walk & Talk."
Crime data is now available online through a service that maps out criminal activity.
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich appointed retired Federal Judge Dickran Tevrizian to the newly-established citizens' commission on jail violence. The commission will address reports of deputies abusing inmates incarcerated in Los Angeles County jails.
The seven candidates met Wednesday night at the Open Door Church for a debate moderated by the League of Women voters.
The U.S. Army said the Switchblade spy drone--essentially a remote-controlled missile--will soon be used by troops in combat, according to Agence France-Presse.
Sections of the Angeles National Forest are eligible to be part of the National Park Service as a National Recreation Area, which could mean increased trail and recreation improvements.
Monrovia's public access cable station traveled to downtown Los Angeles to document the "Occupy L.A." protests.
Monrovia's representative in the State Senate said on Twitter Sunday that his account was hacked.
'What lies on the other side of the Great Recession?'
A rundown of all the school board campaign donations and expenditures by candidate.
New candidates have taken in much more money than the incumbents in the race for three open seats.
The legislation makes the process of transporting and processing hazardous waste through door-to-door collection programs easier for businesses involved.
The Monrovia elementary school was a regional winner in a Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports contest.
The science magazine gave Aerovironment a "Breakthrough Award" for the hummingbird unmanned aircraft the company created.
Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed the California Dream Act into law, allowing financial aid to illegal immigrants.
The League of Women Voters will moderate the candidate's forum to be held on Oct. 19.
School Board President Ed Gililland now says the school auditorium will be closed for painting on the date in question, but the contest's promoters said they were never told that.
The Gold Line Construction Authority produced a video showing how road crossings will be designed for the coming Foothill Extension.
The school board will discuss the superintendent's decision to bar a body building competition from MHS at a meeting this month.
The meetings are part of an outreach program to determine what the city's park priorities should be.
Kids already use the area above Grand Avenue Park as a BMX track. Should the city make it into an official part of the park?