Jerry and Nan Carlton are long-time residents, active volunteers and pillars of the community.
The price of a gallon of gas is still 57-cents higher than just one month ago.
Sierra Madre resident Tony Brandenburg and his band The Adolescents won "Best Punk" at the OC Music Awards last weekend.
Watch the adorable Bethany Lions Choir performance from the State of the City address.
Dr. Michael Jason was formerly the Director of Special Education for Monrovia Unified School District. He replaces Dr. Elizabeth Blanco, who recently departed from the PUSD.
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.
The board will meet Tuesday to issue the 80 notices, though it is likely far fewer could be laid off.
Though the Pasadena Unified School District denied Tony and Mary Brandenburg's request for an investigation involving treatment of their autistic child, they are still pursuing legal action.
A vomiting suspect, burglary at the Aquatics Center and unlicensed solicitors are just a few of the crimes to plague Sierra Madre last week.
A Pasadena Unified districting committee released a map that will be the basis for a plan to switch the district-wide school board elections to smaller electoral districts.
Where and when to buy Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs in Sierra Madre... plus how to download the Girl Scout Cookie Finder App.
Singer/Songwriter Dan Roten strummed his 12-string on Friday night at Bean Town, with drum accompaniment by Daour on the conga drums.
The Sierra Madre School Annual Fund is holding jewelry sale plus a clothing and trunk show to raise funds.
A round-up of February calls answered by the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team.
Tabby cats, cockapoos, chihuahuas are just some of the adorable pets we're featuring this week. All of them are up for adoption at San Gabriel Valley Humane Society.
Senator Bob Huff's Weekly Capitol Comment gives viewers a quick wrap-up of what went on in Sacramento this week.
A child abuse prevention advocate talked to Patch about what can be done during the investigation of Robert Matheson, a Sierra Madre resident who served jail time in Canada for possessing child porn.
Honors students at La Salle High School built catapults out of ordinary objects for a recent science project.
Guess which one will let you change your odds...
Residents are invited to see the city council candidates sound off in a forum on Sunday March 11 at the Memorial Park Hart House.
Dog owners found with their pooches on Dapper Field, Heasley Field or Sierra Madre’s T-ball field will be found in violation of a new ordinance.
Chainsaws, a mini bulldozer and stray branches and leaves littered Kersting Court Tuesday as the largest California Pepper Tree, believed to have been planted in 1887, was cut down.
Locals who gathered to watch the California Pepper Tree fall in Kersting Court Tuesday said they'd like to see another tree planted in its place.
The PUSD Districting Task Force, which is developing a plan for electoral subdistricts in the local school district, will unveil a new map proposal at its next meeting Saturday.
A new bill authored by Senator Bob Huff would give school districts the option to sell ads on the outside of school buses to generate revenue. Several states have adopted similar laws.
Mayor John Buchanan and Director of Administrative Services Karen Schneider will serve on an Oversight Board for the City Council's new redevelopment responsibilities.
Police report that graffiti vandals struck two locations in Sierra Madre, an 18-year-old was arrested for DUI, a police officer received a threatening letter and there was an attempted burglary on N Sunnyside Ave.
Mayor John Buchanan delivered a State of the City Address on Monday night urging voters to approve the Utility Users Tax Rate Increase Extension, or Measure 12-1.
Robert Matheson was not asked to register as a sex offender in Canada because he is an American. Local authorities are continuing to investigate the Sierra Madre resident, who was caught with child pornography at the Canadian border.
The City Council will continue to discuss an ordinance that would ban dogs and possibly fine owners for bringing them on Sierra Madre playing fields, and may appoint two members to and Oversight Board for the dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies.
The California Pepper Tree in Kersting Court will be removed Wednesday morning at around 10 a.m.
Senator Bob Huff released a video Friday backing Governor Jerry Brown's pension reform plan. The Governor and Senator have called the current plan a Ponzi scheme.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for Sierra Madre and the San Gabriel Valley Monday, prompting the city to enact a Green Flag Alert.
Readers! Weigh in and vote for your favorite local pizza place. The winner gets named "Patch's Best" pizza, complete with a nifty certificate to show off.
Baseball fever was evident as hundreds of young players, coaches and families rang in another season of Little League baseball. If you have photos, please add them to our gallery.
Check out these fluffy and feathery (yes, there is a chicken available!) friends for adoption at Pasadena Humane Society.
Robert Matheson returned to Sierra Madre this week after serving jail time in Nova Scotia, Canada for child pornography-related charges. Matheson has not been asked to register as a sex offender in California. He declined to comment Saturday morning.
"Taste of La Salle" will feature over 30 food, beer, wine and alcohol vendors. Proceeds will benefit the Alumni Scholarship Fund.
Robert Matheson, a Sierra Madre resident who was caught at the Canadian border with child porn on his laptop, has been released from Canadian custody.