From Sunday November 27 to Saturday December 3, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 399 calls for service.
Power outages during the holiday shopping season is enough to send any business owner into a tailspin. Here’s how some of Sierra Madre’s entrepreneurs are coping.
Small mountains of debris and Edison and Time Warner crews at the top of utility poles have become a normal sight for Sierra Madre following last week's substantial wind event. Upload your own photos below.
Lows could reach 35 degrees overnight in Sierra Madre for the next three days.
Some Pasadena residents are reportedly taking desperate measures to restore their power.
Nearly 500 Edison crews are working throughout the San Gabriel Valley, but about 2,700 Sierra Madre residents were still without power at 9:00 a.m. this morning.
The U-Haul Companies of Los Angeles East and San Bernardino are offering 30 days of free storage and portable storage containers to residents affected by the wind storm.
A dark mine and 40-foot vertical shaft was no match for members of the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team, who recovered a body in Placer County over Thanksgiving weekend.
On Tuesday the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce will host a mixer at the historic Pinney House. Admission is $7.
Power is slowly being restored to the foothills and to some Sierra Madre residents. Others are still in the dark.
City crews will now be collecting curbside tree debris until next Wednesday, Dec. 14.
The crossings at Fremont Av. and Grevelia St. and Orange Grove Av. and Hawthorne St. remain affected without any definitive timetable for restoration.
JPL climatologist and Sierra Madre resident Bill Patzert talks about why the winds were so strong in the foothills, what made the storm so unusual, and about our poor choices in our urban canopy.
Due to cable and power lines being down, the City Council was not able to broadcast its emergency meeting yesterday about the wind storm. Watch a video of the meeting here.
Sierra Madre can expect to be without power for the next two to four days, some roads are still blocked, and City Hall is closed today.
This Husky and Torbie mix are each delightful in their own way.
This afternoon 20 customers along Olive Tree Lane are still in the dark. City Hall's phone lines are working again, but voicemail is currently down.
Uprooted trees and debris are everywhere in Sierra Madre following a night of intense wind. Share your photos by clicking "Submit Photo and Video" below.
Huddled at Bean Town to take cover from the wind, Sierra Madre residents are talking about their storm experience. Some say this is worst Santa Ana wind event they’ve seen in decades.
Winds are expected to continue tonight, and residents are advised to conserve water, have emergency preparedness kits ready, keep streets clear for police and fire vehicles and prepare for a long, cold night ahead.
High winds, widespread power outages, downed trees and power lines and blocked roads have caused Sierra Madre to declare a local emergency.
Pasadena Unified School District, Alverno High School is closed. Four streets are impassable due to downed trees or electrical wires.
Many Sierra Madre residents are without power this evening. There are also reports of downed trees and power lines.
Alverno High students welcomed their grandparents and special friends to school for a special day.
Strong winds are moving into Sierra Madre, and the sheriff's department warns of possible downed trees, power lines and high fire danger.
South Pasadena Mayor Pro Tem Michael Cacciotti is an AQMD governing board member and deputy attorney general with the State of California Department of Justice. He will face fellow democrat and Pasadena Council member Chris Holden in the Assembly race.
Sierra Madre and other Southern California communities could see steady winds of 40 mph and gusts of up to 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Holiday shopping is in full swing and stores are fighting for your dollars. Is it important to you to shop locally? Where will you spend your money? Take our poll and weigh in.
If you’re shopping online this holiday season, you could owe extra sales tax that’s not calculated during your e-checkout. Here’s how to make sure you’re covered.
The Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 252 calls for service from November 20 to November 26.
The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library will be holding a used book sale on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, just in time for holiday shopping.
The Sierra Madre City Council has yet to reach a decision over the proposed extension of the Utility Users Tax.
Part three of our Dickens Village photo series continues to show how Sierra Madre celebrates the holiday season. We want to see your photos, too. Upload them!
The community gathered in Kersting Court to usher in the holiday season on Saturday during Dickens Village.
The holiday spirit filled Kersting Court on Saturday as hundreds gathered for Sierra Madre's annual Dickens Village celebration.
Elizabeth Converse debuted a diverse collection of art in downtown Sierra Madre this month.
California Attorney General Kamala Harris issued a consumer alert with tips on how residents can protect information from identity theft while shopping online.
This week's adoptable dogs are each a bundle of joy and cuteness.
A vote on moving forward with a censure hearing failed to gain majority support in a 3-3 vote at Tuesday's hearing.
Get your dog or cat vaccinated for as little as $6 on Thursday at the Pasadena Humane Society.