Some of the areas that will reopen include popular hiking and biking spots right above Altadena.
Committee members will seek community feedback on how to shape Sierra Madre's General Plan during Saturday's event.
Outgoing Mayor Joe Mosca offers thanks to the community for allowing him to serve.
Joe Mosca honored for his service, Josh Moran chosen as Mayor Pro Tem.
Patch will be updating our readers throughout the night on the results of the run-off election between incumbent Tom Selinske and challenger Sean Baggett.
NFF partners with U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forest Service to plant fir and pine as the first step in Angeles reforestation plan, while others advocate a “wait and see” approach.
The new taxpayer receipt feature on the White House Web site provides the tax return filing public with more specifics about how and where their money is being used.
A look at the campaign contributors to PUSD challenger Sean Baggett.
Three extra days given to taxpayers in observation of Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia which extends to the rest of the country when it falls on April 15.
Procrastinators get an extra weekend to prepare their 2010 tax returns this year. read the details here.
As tax day nears, the IRS has released their 'Dirty Dozen' list along with this warning: Don't try to scam the government.
Cities scramble to allocate CRA funds which may be refocused under Governor Brown’s proposed plan.
Approval would mean collocated antennas in Sierra Vista Park where T-Mobile tower already stands.
Private investigator who targeted his opponent's campaign is one of Selinske's contributors.
Today's PatchCast rounds up stories from Northeast L.A. and the San Gabriel Valley.
The three-tiered proposal, which would likely increase water rates for many Arcadians, was presented to City Council Tuesday night.
Sierra Madre's representative to the California State Assembly had been pushing for legislation similar to that of Arizona's recent, controversial immigration bill.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly is rallying lawmakers to pass a strict immigration reform bill that would enact tougher enforcement on illegal immigration.
The average county resident's health suffers from environmental factors in the county and lags well behind other urban counties like Orange County, San Diego County, and several Bay Area counties.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino has targeted the CSU and UC systems in a bill that would freeze pay for administrators making $150,000 or more.
Ex-manager sues for retaliation, wrongful termination and negligent infliction of emotional distress by his former employer.
Russian television news network now calling the incident the "worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl."
The FBI offers tips to Americans planning to donate money to victims of the ongoing crisis.
Today's video takes a glimpse at some of the top stories from Patch sites in and around the San Gabriel Valley.
Glendora Mayor and Gold Line Construction Authority Chairman Doug Tessitor says the obstacles in Monrovia are posing serious concerns for the GLCA.
Each yeah, Sierra Madre's Congressman David Dreier honors youth volunteers from the 26th district.
The radiation levels detected in Southern California are hundreds of thousands to millions of times below levels of concern, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Robert P. Silverstein, who represents a property owner on Evergreen Avenue who fears his land will be taken through eminent domain, sued the city once again.
School's new master plan document will add new multi-purpose facility and improve athletic fields while reducing total enrollment capacity by 100 students.
Money reserves needed to help fix city’s woes.
During last night's meeting, the City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 1313, which changes the canyon area from R-1 Residential to the new R-C Residential Canyon Zone and implements new regulations in the area.
The Sierra Madre City Council will hold a Strategic Planning Retreat at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Youth Activity Center.
There are quite a few items up for discussion at tonight's meeting after the council takes action on a few Consent Calendar items, such as the proposed Canyon Zone Ordinance.
A graphical comparison of spending across L.A. County school districts shows a much rate of spending per student in the PUSD.
Four "tree-sitters" who protested the county's recent controversial actions in the Arcadia Woodlands vow to fight the charges against them. The District Attorney wants to see them face jail time.
Third candidate Gaylaird Christopher has yet to endorse Baggett or Selinske, but may do so following "one-on-one" meetings.
It’s Sunshine Week. Celebrate open government and the public’s right to know. Here’s a Sierra Madre Patch Sunshine Week Primer on local open government.
Kenne, an Altadena resident, won 55 percent of the vote, according to the unofficial election vote tally completed Tuesday night.
Outrage over "no notification" triggers task force to be formed to address concerns.
As a result of lawsuits filed against AT&T Mobility, the wireless giant is seeking to return money to its customers.