Santos Kreimann will step in for John Noguez, who is on leave while his office is under investigation.
Three sessions open to the public are scheduled in the coming weeks to update residents about the Gold Line Foothill Extension's progress.
The assessor's office allegedly reduced property values by about $172 million in exchange for political contributions.
The deadline for public comment has been extended on a plan for how to best handle potential environmental damage from dam sediment removal.
Councilmembers Chris Koerber and John Capoccia objected Tuesday to elevating the Green Committee to a Green Commission. Find out why.
Tax revenue from the UUT is falling short of what the city projected. Furthering the problem, many residents have found clever ways to avoid paying the 10-percent tax.
It’s estimated that approximately two-thirds of dogs in town are not licensed. Is yours?
Sierra Madre will soon have its very own marketing and branding program to help attract visitors, new businesses and encourage consumers to spend more money in town.
Wondering how many people in Sierra Madre voted and which candidates residents favored? Check out the exact numbers here.
The first look at the Pasadena Unified School District's 2012-2013 budget will be at Tuesday night's meeting.
If a residence doesn’t have appliances to prepare hot food, then it’s not considered a “dwelling unit,” according to Sierra Madre’s Planning Commission.
Donna Lowe and Chris Holden will face off in November.
Check out latest designs and updates at one of three open houses.
The proposed tax would raise around $276 million annually for cities in Los Angeles County.
Plan ahead: You'll need to find an alternate route as unforeseen circumstances have elongated the construction project, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.
The fall of Prop. 29 also makes the senator's comments this week.
Video and photos from Cacciotti's campaign party Tuesday.
June is the final month for 50 percent off fees and fines for certain traffic violations, include code and non-vehicle code violations.
Incumbent State Sen. Carol Liu will face first-time candidate Gil Gonzales in the 25th State Senate District race in November.
Pasadena councilman Chris Holden will face tea party member Donna Lowe in the 41st Assembly race this November.
One of Sierra Madre's next members of Congress will either be Judy Chu (D-El Monte) or local businessman and Republican challenger Jack Orswell after the two finished as the top vote-getters in Tuesday's primary.
Patch stopped by the polls this morning to see which issues were most important to Sierra Madre voters. How do their answers compare to your vote?
Patch caught up with City Councilman John Harabedian as he exited the polls this morning. Find out who he voted for.
Get out and vote today! Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Patch asks 25th Senate candidate Ameenah Fuller her views on local and state issues ahead of the June 5 Primary Election.
Tuesday is a Presidential Primary election, but Sierra Madre will also vote on Congress, Senate, Assembly, District Attorney and Superior Court representatives, Measure A, plus state and local measures. Read about them here.
The measure would raise $735 million to prevent smoking and fight cancer, but some say the State should first address other budget priorities.
The incumbent congresswoman Judy Chu has more than 10 times the campaign money of her closest opponent in the race.
Check out the list of top donors for each candidate in the 41st Assembly race.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, has introduced a bill that would change rules about federal disaster relief that he says resulted in L.A. County being unfairly denied FEMA aid from November's windstorms.
Victoria Rusnak, one of five candidates running to represent the new 41st Assembly district, answers Patch's questions ahead of the June 5 election.
Patch chatted with pro-business, anti-union State Assembly Candidate Donna Lowe to find out why she's running, how she would balance the State budget and what she would do for small businesses.
The state Senate voted 33-4 Tuesday to pass SB 1530, which would streamline the process for firing teachers accused of misconduct. The bill will now move on to the Assembly.
Patch interviews Jack Orswell, who is running to represent Sierra Madre in the 27th U.S. Congressional District.
Patch interviews Michael Cacciotti as part of a series of profiles for candidates of the June 5 primary election.
Patch sat down with Chris Holden as part of a series of profiles for 41st State Assembly candidates in the June 5 primary election.
A new ordinance allows historic homes in Sierra Madre to be used as bed and breakfasts. However, some residents fear this could ruin their neighborhoods.
Residents can expect to see higher fees for various permits and participation in community events like the Fourth of July Parade and Huck Finn Day. Other budget remedies like job cuts and reducing library hours were discussed but not adopted by officials.
Metro has added an additional date to discuss alternatives to the proposed 710 Freeway tunnel extension, a required part of the environmental work for that project.
The Sierra Madre City Council meets tonight. Items on the agenda include how to balance the city's budget, potential fee increases and more.