The grant from the Federal Transit Administration will allow for better bus and pedestrian interfaces along the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
Now a representative to the California State Assembly, Tim Donnelly appeared on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" in 2006.
Donnelly taped a segment with the satirical fake news show in his Sacramento office in September.
Parts of the eastbound 210 freeway will be closed Tuesday as construction crews work on the foundation of a bridge for the Gold Line.
The Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District and The San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District will educate residents on the destructive mosquito.
Local property owner George Brokate's two latest lawsuits accuse Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority of improperly pushing through Gold Line projects.
The city is considering numerous open space projects. Which one should be the priority?
In another turn of events, the city may get a discounted price for land on Los Angeles Avenue after a bank bought it back in foreclosure.
With furloughs looming for his staff, Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) opted to hold a charity event Wednesday to collect food for the needy and teach constituents how to access state agencies and resources.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
The hearing began Tuesday morning at the Board of Supervisors hearing room at 500 West Temple Street in downtown Los Angeles and could last long into the night.
The California Supreme Court's decision not to issue a stay on its order freezing redevelopment agencies could have a devastating impact on the future of the Gold Line.
An offer from the city to buy land on Los Angeles Avenue was rejected, and another buyer swooped in to purchase it for less than the city offered.
Report shows that Gold Line is among the safest train rides in the system.
Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) was named Legislator of the Year by the League of California Cities.
A resident found out Monday that the city's Facebook page does not allow commenting and wonders why.
The City Council awarded a contract worth $36,000 annually to a lobbying firm to advocate for the Gold Line and local control issues in Sacramento.
There are three places in town where you can legally dispose of used batteries.
The city unilaterally implemented a contract with its municipal employees after failing to come to an agreement with the employees union over pension contributions.
The Pasadena chapter of the NAACP gave Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz an award last week for improving the life of her community.
It's Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) second attempt to make it a crime for most people to publicly carry unloaded handguns.
Traffic will be re-routed from Baldwin Avenue for five hours as work continues on a bridge for the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
The City Council directed staff to pursue a plot of land on Los Angeles Avenue that could later be turned into the city's first park on the south side of town.
The "Shrike" unmanned aircraft can lift off vertically and hover, according to Aviation International News.
The state Assembly passed a bill that allows sitting city council members to also serve on the Gold Line Construction Authority board.
She stepped down as an alternate board member after a lawsuit claimed that her position with the GLCA and others amounted to conflicts of interest.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's (D-La Cañada) bill could help law enforcement catch sexual offenders.
The county held the first of two legally required hearings on redistricting, and opinions on how to proceed are clearly still divided. The final hearing will be on Sept. 27.
City officials said they acted appropriately in deciding not to fill Councilman Clarence Shaw's seat when he was called to active duty by the U.S. Army.
The Gold Line Construction Authority needs to purchase land from Monrovia to unlock $750 million from Metro, but a California Supreme Court decision in a redevelopment lawsuit could jeopardize its ability to do so.
The city cannot execute an agreement to sell land to the Gold Line Construction Authority until a lawsuit against the state is resolved, according to City Manager Scott Ochoa.
An official from the California Department of Fish and Game and a local Animal Control officer will be on hand to answer residents' questions about the trash-loving animals.
AB 91 would make it easier for students to apply for financial aid.
The mayor's office has fielded a resident's concerns regarding the council seat of Clarence Shaw, who was called into active military duty.
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
In Assembly records released Friday, Anthony Portantino, who has publicly fought against the Legislature's "lack of transparency,'' was shown to spend more than any other individual Assembly member. He balks at the statistics.
Monrovia firefighters to honor those who gave their lives to help in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The assemblyman introduced legislation Thursday to compel the Legislature to release members' office budgets.
Glendora Mayor Doug Tessitor and San Gabriel Valley legislators respond to conflict-of-interest charges against the GLCA.