After the San Marino Police Department apologized Thursday for not taking more action against Wednesday night's Refund California protest outside Wells Fargo CFO Tim Sloan's Woodstock Road home, we are asking how you feel about the police response.
San Marino Police Department Chief John Schaefer apologized in a message to residents Thursday for the police not taking a more proactive approach to stop the Refund California protest outside Wells Fargo CFO Tim Sloan’s home Wednesday night.
About a hundred people from the group Refund California Coalition protested with chants, signs and horns outside the San Marino home of Wells Fargo CFO Tim Sloan Wednesday, demanding that banks pay for the financial crisis.
About a hundred people from the group Refund California Coalition protested with chants, signs and horns outside the San Marino home of Wells Fargo CFO Tim Sloan Wednesday, in solidarity with the Occupy L.A. protests.
The group Refund California plans to gather outside the San Marino home of a Wall Street executive Wednesday to protest the mortgage crisis.
A San Marino High School student who transferred to the district after being severely bullied spoke out Thursday to endorse an anti-bullying bill she helped initiate and hopes to get passed.
Tabitha Bowles, a sophomore at San Marino High School, transferred to the San Marino Unified School District after she experienced severe bullying at a nearby school district that landed her in the hospital and years of therapy.
The Pasadena Showcase House of Design has been denied a permit to hold its 2012 fundraising event in a San Marino home after residents complained Wednesday of traffic and overcrowding from previous showcase events.
Assemblyman Mike Eng, who represents San Marino and other local cities, joined fellow bullying victims and officials Thursday to encourage passage of a new bill requiring schools to specifically address bullying.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting plan 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 boundar
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.
A local councilman questioned the residency of Edwin Chau, state assembly candidate for the 49th district that includes San Marino, Wednesday night.
The San Marino Chinese Club serves up breakfast to thank San Marino’s firemen and policemen and remember 9/11.
Assemblyman Mike Eng honored 13 local community members at the annual "Make a Difference" Awards Ceremony Wednesday.
Assemblyman Mike Eng honors San Marino Police Chief Schaefer with the "Make a Difference" Award. Schaefer gets choked up showing his gratitude.
The San Marino City Council approved a new ordinance Wednesday night allowing for two wine tasting establishments in the city, though Councilman Dennis Kneier called the ordinance “dumb.”
Dispose of your batteries legally in San Marino at Huntington Pharmacy.
The San Marino City Council will further consider Wednesday night, among other items, amendment of city code to allow for wine tasting establishments.
Traffic will be re-routed from Baldwin Avenue for five hours as work continues on a bridge for the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
After keeping quiet since the fall of IndyMac Bank three years ago, former CEO Michael Perry recently spoke out on a blog he created to tell his side of the story.
San Marino Mayor Allan Yung reflects on where he was the morning of the Sept. 11 attacks and what thoughts came over him.
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 September 27.
At the "Absolutely Beautiful" fashion show, the Southern California Chinese community turned out to support the Southern California Relay for Life.
As a deadline for new proposed Board of Supervisor electoral boundaries passes, supervisors Mark Ridley-Thomas, Gloria Molina, and Don Knabe all released new plans for how to draw the county's electoral boundaries for the next 10 years.
Now that a state redistricting commission has finished its work, it is likely to see challenges from at least one direction.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission has completed its work redrawing electoral boundaries, though a ballot referendum or legal challenge to the maps could be possible.
San Marino residents will decide the fate of two open city council seats in November—those of Eugene Sun and Dennis Kneier.
Whether catching up on summer reading, studying for the SATs or volunteering, the library is the place to be on hot LA afternoons.
Boundary Review Committee representatives for Michael Antonovich, who represents San Marino and several other cities, voted in favor of status quo district lines, while committee members appointed by minorities voted for an alternative map.
The city’s water usage is down 15 percent from 2008 despite its “poor” water conservation rating from the Sierra Club.
The incumbent Monterey Park congresswoman officially announced Friday that she will run in the proposed 27th Congressional District, which includes San Marino.
If the plan released last week by a state redistricting commission is approved, one likely candidate is incumbent congresswoman Judy Chu, who would live in the newly created district.
An analysis by the Los Angeles Times reveals that most cities in the state pay elected officials salaries below California mandated limits.
The San Marino Unified School District moves forward with the new state law mandating students entering grades 7th through 12th to show proof that they have received the whooping cough booster immunization.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission voted on Friday to approve its final maps for congressional and state legislative offices. There will now be a two-week public review period before the final vote, but there will be no revisions to the maps
Ching Chong Ling Long Chinese food delivery service, which took its name from a popular YouTube video, has closed temporarily following outrage and a letter from a local lawmaker about the “racist” business name.
Assemblymember Mike Eng, who represents San Marino and other local cities, held a press conference Tuesday to remind and educate parents about the mandatory pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine.
Assembly member Mike Eng, who represents San Marino and other local cities, held a press conference Tuesday to remind and educate parents about the whooping cough vaccine or waiver required for seventh to 12th grade students before the school year begins.
San Marino residents can file through Aug. 11 to be a city council candidate in the November election, when two city council seats will be open.
The city contacted Patch to correct information about salaries for the Community Services Director and Police Chief and further explain the city deficit mentioned in a previous Patch article.