Yorba Linda resident Linda “Holly” Colville is recognized during Citrus College's 96th Commencement Ceremony.
Citrus College celebrated a record year during its 96th commencement ceremony.
Data released by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that 39.8 percent of Monrovia's children are obese.
Four Monrovia schools are participating in the Lots2Give contest and local residents can vote for each school's video submissions online.
Claudia Gray became a Jeopardy! champion on Friday and will return to the television quiz show on Monday night.
Summer activities will be available for children ages 6 to 12 years old.
The Wilcats took advantage of two costly errors from Jurupa Valley Friday in the 1-0 win.
The Ladycats couldn't get their offense going in the CIF-SS Division 5 playoff game against Beaumont.
The Ladycats softball team will face Beaumont on Thursday while the Wildcats baseball team will take on Jurupa Valley at home on Friday.
The Wildcats beat Bishop Amat 4-3.
Citrus College professor Dale Salwak recently returned from a "life-changing" trip to North Korea.
The magazine U.S. News & World Report ranked Monrovia High School as the 217th-best high school in the state, but Superintendent Linda Wagner says the ranking provides an incomplete picture.
Los Angeles County schools will receive state funds to raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco use.
We all had teachers who made a difference in our lives, and recognizing those teachers becomes especially important as budget cuts make their jobs even harder.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings place Monrovia High School at No. 217 in California and No. 1,083 nationally.
Monrovia High School's drama director will be resigning his post, and the final performance under his direction finishes Saturday.
Teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize two-day rolling strikes at the system's 23 campuses in response to what their union calls needlessly drawn-out contract negotiations.
Tied with Temple City in the Rio Hondo League, the Wildcats will try to claim the top spot all for themselves when they take on the Rams at MHS.
The college is one of three winners of the Energy and Sustainability Awards competition.
Monrovia Unified School Board President Bryan Wong said during his "State of the Schools" speech that the district may have to cut 21 days of instruction if budget problems continue to worsen.
Monrovia High School students performed several rap songs during a rally last week in an effort to save the job of a school counselor.
The Wildcats track team took first place in the boys seeded 1,600 sprint medley at the Arcadia Invitational over the weekend.
Young reporters took home some top honors in three-day long event.
Six Monrovia High football players took part in the invite-only Nike Football Training Camp at Cerritos College last weekend.
The community college gets high honors from the biweekly The Hispanic Outlook.
Georgina Bernal is a valued employee and volunteer at Monroe Elementary.
The local Sidewalk Astronomers invite residents to gaze at the stars through Monrovia High's big telescope Wednesday night.
Citrus College student Sarah Gleason takes the title of Miss Covina 2012.
The Monrovia High School seniors are trying to save the job of a school counselor given a pink slip because of budget cuts.
J.D. Rothman, author of "The Neurotic Parent’s Guide to College Admissions," will speak about the book at Crowell Public Library Thursday.
The award-winning event is reaching out to the community for sponsors.
“Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead”—Citrus College’s spring production—was among the 10 productions invited to the Region VII Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
The new program recognizes students for getting accepted to universities because of their academic achievements.
Students on the President's List and on the Dean's List are recognized.
The following are summer programs that will be offered to elementary, middle, and high school students.
The new program recognizes students for getting accepted to universities for because of their academic achievements.
The Monrovia High School band played at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Sunday.
From ‘egg drop’ to astronomy, the tournament at Occidental College tested the scientific mettle of some 2,000 students.
Parents, teachers, students and school board members bemoaned the consideration of more than 80 layoffs of Monrovia Unified School District teachers, counselors and employees at Wednesday's board meeting.
The band departed Wednesday night for a performance at the legendary concert venue.