Gregory Weingart, a San Marino attorney, was appointed Los Angeles Superior Court judge by the Gov. Jerry Brown
Los Angeles Department of Military & Veterans Affairs and Chinese American Military Support (CAMS) joint force to honor veterans.
A bill prohibiting the constructions of a 710 Freeway tunnel to Pasadena garnered the support of the LA leaders.
A new law that aims to ease the housing crisis by reducing the burden and cost of building "granny flats" is now in effect.
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang said nearly 400,000 homeowners are blowing off an easy tax exemption.
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"Bataan Death March" remain a horror in POW history but the message from the few living American Veterans give hope to humanity.
Local lawmakers hail the Pentagon's decision to halt its controversial efforts to make California soldiers repay wartime enlistment bonuses.
Kathryn Barger, outgoing Supervisor Michael Antonovich's chief deputy, has a funding advantage over reform candidate Darrell Park.
The free showing of the live debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald will start at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday in Alhambra and at LA Live.
The end is near. That is, the end of this election season is finally upon us. County election officials are sending out the mail-in ballots.
Put another candle on the birthday cake, 75 to be exact.
A trio farewell to San Marino City Manager, John Schaefer hosted on 7/15/16, 7/28/16 & 7-29-16
The alert by the California Independent System Operator asks residents to cut back their power use, especially during the hours of 2 to 9 pm
The Board of Supervisors voted to put a measure on the epic November ballot, asking voters to approve a 1.5 cent property tax increase.
The ordinance allows employees to file claims for unpaid wages and establishes fines and other penalties for violators.
A supervisor called the system of internal and external checks in place -- which for years included the Department of Justice -- “chaotic."
The Earthquake Brace and Bolt program is accepting grant applications until Feb. 20.
The Clinton's campaign hosted a press conference to launch "AAPI for Hillary" on Jan. 7; a bid to get out the AAPI Vote for Clinton.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
All day care workers in California would be required to get vaccinated if Gov. Brown signs a new law passed by the senate.
Los Angeles beekeepers may soon be able to keep them in their backyards.
Families with children are often reluctant to seek assistance for fear of having their children taken away, a report concludes.
The new “Water Lovers Station” on Pandora includes 100 five-minute songs to help you keep your showers short.
For employees' and customers' well-being, nail salons need to use safer products and improve ventilation, officials say.
Will $2,000 entice you to get rid of terrible toilets and thirsty lawns? The state has announced a new rebate program.
Wildfires this summer make mud and debris flows more likely when torrential rains hit.
The governor said he signed the bill to bring the proceedings into the public eye.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
A flex alert calling people to cut back on electricity has been issued due to the hot weather.
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
The initiative is designed to help immigrants who are in California illegally.
The City is committing an incredible amount of money for repairing sidewalks.
The first-ever statewide mandatory restrictions call for a decrease in water use by 25 percent through February 2016.
The Mayor's Water Conservation Challenge begins April 1. You'll be in the driver's seat for a lower water bill--and maybe more!
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your Los Angeles County Property taxes)