"The challenges are great, but I expect that you will all rise to the occasion to protect the unique character of our village in a fiscally responsible way," MaryAnn MacGillivray said after losing her City Council seat Tuesday.
The program is helping spark new lending to local entrepreneurs looking to invest in their businesses and create new jobs.
Voters rejected an extension of the Utility Users Tax increase Tuesday and elected two candidates that campaigned in opposition to the measure.
A look back at John Capoccia, Chris Koerber and John Harabedian's campaigns, and what they had to say in the hours after they were elected.
Uncertified election results indicate that John Capoccia and John Harabedian have been elected to the four-year City Council seat, beating incumbent and former mayor MaryAnn MacGillivray. Chris Koerber has been elected to the two-year seat.
Measures 12-1 and 12-2 were not approved by voters on Tuesday. The measures would have extended the Utility Users Tax increase out to 2020.
There's an 80-percent chance of rain on Tuesday and a 100-percent chance of rain on Wednesday in Sierra Madre. The city has issued a Green Flag Alert.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday. Here's the info you'll need when voting time comes.
It's not required for Sierra Madre City Council candidates to reveal their political party affiliations... but, do their party affiliations matter to you?
The Pasadena Star-News released its top picks for the Sierra Madre election: incumbent MaryAnn MacGillivray, John Harabedian and Chris Koerber.
Sierra Madreans currently pay a 10 percent Utility Users Tax … how much more would it cost you if the UUT were raised to its authorized 12 percent?
The election is in one week. Do you know who you're voting for?
A measure pertaining to the Kensington Project will appear on the November ballot, but it’s still uncertain what exactly it will say.
Senator Bob Huff has proposed some new ideas to fund California schools that don't involve egregious tax hikes. However, will they be implemented?
Residents can now download the full City Council agenda packets, staff reports, ordinances, resolutions and committee agendas on www.cityofsierramadre.com.
Mayor John Buchanan’s term is coming to a close. Hear what he had to say to residents in wake of the coming election, and to the future City Council.
A new two-story, five-unit condominium will be built on East Sierra Madre Boulevard and Sierra Place.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly pleads no contest for bringing a loaded weapon at an Ontario airport in January, saying it was "an innocent and honest mistake."
The City Council will hear more suggestions for cutting city expenses to balance the budget tonight.
Sierra Madre's municipal election is coming up on April 10. Today is the last day to register to vote. Here's what you need to do.
Have you seen all the construction on the 210 Freeway over the last few months? It's for the new Gold Line bridge, and officials say they're right on track to complete the false-work this summer.
The Kiwanis Club will host a forum Tuesday about the Utility Users Tax and April ballot Measures 12-1 and 12-2, which propose the UUT increase extension. All are welcome to bring their questions.
Sierra Madreans won't have to go down to the police station to get their overnight parking permits starting April 1. Here's how to get your permit online.
City Council candidate John Harabedian's campaign postcard, which shows him talking with two Sierra Madre Police Officers Association members, came under fire today on a local blog. Harabedian defends the photo, saying it's legal.
Senator Bob Huff supported SB 967 today, which would have prevented California State University trustees from giving raises to administrators while raising student tuition at the same time. The bill was shot down.
Starting Thursday March 29, dog owners will be issued a warning or a fine for bring their dogs onto ball fields in Sierra Madre.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, Sierra Madre's representative in the state assembly, faces two misdemeanor charges stemming from his Jan. 4 gun citation.
If you missed the City Council Candidates forum at City Hall Wednesday night, you can watch the full forum and all the questions and answers right here.
Senator Bob Huff gives us a quick update on what's going on in Sacramento this week, including info on leaders' responses to the sex abuse of students at a Los Angeles elementary school and Governor Jerry Brown's new tax plan.
City council candidates tackled questions about the UUT, bonds, the budget, the arts and preserving Sierra Madre at a forum Wednesday night.
Six City Council Candidates fielded questions about the Kensington Project, political party affiliations, police spending and more at City Hall on Wednesday night.
If the proposed assisted living facility on Sierra Madre Blvd. passes Planning Commission and City Council reviews, it will be put on the November ballot.
Tuesday's City Council agenda includes potential city employee and service reductions, the 2011 Public Safety report and the Kensington Project developers request to put their project on the November ballot.
The Sunday candidates forum was the first of several chances residents will have to meet and listen with them this week.
It's a busy campaign week for the Sierra Madre City Council candidates. There are three forums and one mixer scheduled during the next five days. See what you can expect from each one.
Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) reports on falling poll numbers for the Governor's proposed tax hike and student protests at the California State Capitol in his Capitol Comment for this week.
All seven city council candidates will attend a Candidate Forum next Wednesday March 14 at 6:30 p.m., moderated by the League of Women Voters.
City Council candidates answer Patch reader-submitted questions about their stance on the Utility Users Tax Increase Extension and police spending.
Senator Bob Huff's Weekly Capitol Comment gives viewers a quick wrap-up of what went on in Sacramento this week.