Add 12 past and present elected officials of the city to the candidate's growing list of supporters.
Weekend contest in downtown Sierra Madre produced winners in four different age categories.
With the recently announced resignation of Council Member Joe Mosca, the City Council must now decide how to fill the vacant seat.
Newly-established citizens' commission on jail violence will address reports of deputies abusing inmates incarcerated in Los Angeles County jails.
The endorsements are the latest in a recent string of announcements of support for the candidate.
Sections of the Angeles National Forest are eligible to be part of the National Park Service as a National Recreation Area, which could mean increased trail and recreation improvements.
Sierra Madre's representative in the State Senate said on Twitter Sunday that his account was hacked.
State Senator Bob Huff says new law will increase the collection of Household Hazardous Waste through door-to-door collection programs.
The two-day event preceding Halloween is a favorite among Sierra Madre kids, but time is running out to get signed up.
Friday night's reception will showcase the work of Sierra Madre artist Halcyon Koerber whose work is on display at City Hall until Nov. 17.
7th annual golf and tennis tournaments will raise funds for the City of Sierra Madre's Youth Activity Center.
Council Member MaryAnn MacGillivray responded to Council Member Nancy Walsh during Tuesday's meeting.
General Plan Update Steering Committee Chair Denise Delmar issued a response Wednesday night after seeing video of Nancy Walsh's comments here on Patch.
Council Member Nancy Walsh spoke at the beginning of Tuesday's City Council meeting in response to criticism from members of the General Plan Update Steering Committee.
Prior to every meeting of the Sierra Madre City Council, Patch publishes the complete agenda packet, including all staff reports, notes and minutes from previous meetings.
Council Member Nancy Walsh refuted the idea that revisions and changes made to the general plan were not under the control of the City Council.
Former Mayor and current Council Member Joe Mosca will announce his resignation from the Sierra Madre City Council during Tuesday's meeting.
Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed the California Dream Act into law, allowing financial aid to illegal immigrants.
210 eastbound closures originally planned for Wednesday night were postponed due to weather and will now take place starting Thursday night.
Debt payments funded by revenues from the City's water system are called into question by the rating agency, citing "city officials' slow implementation of increased rates."
AB 91 would streamline the process for needy students. Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) said Monday he will bring it back again next year - the third time.
The grant from the Federal Transit Administration will allow for better bus and pedestrian interfaces along the Gold Line Foothill Extension.
The assemblyman claims victory over Assembly Speaker John A. Perez.
Donnelly taped a segment with the satirical fake news show in his Sacramento office in September.
The Armenian Community Coalition endorsed the Pasadena City Council Member on Thursday, Sept. 29.
KGEM’s executive director has also directed several films, including the 1990s cult favorite Six-String Samurai.
Local property owner George Brokate's two latest lawsuits accuse Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority of improperly pushing through Gold Line projects.
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 plan, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
Colin Braudrick and Debbie Sheridan expressed their dissatisfaction with the City Council on Tuesday over their handling of the recent update from GPUSC Chair Denise Delmar.
Sierra Madre's City Council has adopted a new fee schedule for commercial solar installations that drastically reduces fees associated with photovoltaic inspections.
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.
One of two new cellular towers planned for Sierra Madre may not become a reality after all.
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The Sierra Madre city General Plan Green Subcommittee meets every fourth Thursday of the month to discuss local environmental issues related to the general plan update.
Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) was named Legislator of the Year by the group.
More than $100,000 in project funds will come from a Community Block Development Grant and Sierra Madre's general fund.
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.
Library Services Director Toni Buckner worked for Sierra Madre for 34 years.