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.
Shear received a statue of the famous racehorse “John Henry” during the third race on Saturday, Oct. 1.
Local property owner George Brokate's two latest lawsuits accuse Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority of improperly pushing through Gold Line projects.
KGEM’s executive director has also directed several films, including the 1990s cult favorite Six-String Samurai.
This photo was snapped late last week by Patch blogger and Library Trustee Catherine Adde.
Santa Anita Park hopes to attract a new audience with food truck festivals in the infield
Our two pets of the week are each equally deserving of new homes.
One race on Saturday will have a purse named after Sierra Madre's Hometown Hero.
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.
Coroner's investigators are trying to identify a man whose bones were discovered by hikers near the Big Tujunga area.
Foothill Unity Center will be collection items for a Goodwill donation drive on Saturday at Albertsons.
Celebrate National Coffee Day Thursday with a free steaming hot cup 'a joe in Monrovia.
Spartans earn key road victory over Lancers before start of Rio Hondo League play.
Alverno's Eryn Blakely won three blue ribbons at Showcase Stables’ horse show in Redlands.
Whether you are looking for something traditional or a little creative, you and your Rosh Hashanah guests will enjoy these dishes.
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.
Here's a few photos and descriptions of open houses in Sierra Madre and nearby foothill communities. Times, dates and addresses are listed in the captions beneath each picture. Happy hunting!
Friday is the the first day of a new 24-day fall meet at historic racetrack.
Twice a year, St. Rita's parishioners roll out the welcome mat for new and prospective members.
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 Sierra Madre Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is reaching out to the community to encourage better emergency preparedness practices.
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.
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.
In a recent letter to neighborhood watch captains, Sgt. Keith Abbott of the SMPD notes an unusually high number of residential and automobile break-ins.
This nifty video tutorial shows users of any Patch site how to post an announcement, including full press releases, by using the tools available to all users on the Patch.
One of two new cellular towers planned for Sierra Madre may not become a reality after all.
Our guide to stories about how your town is coming together.
We've got a couple of characters for you to meet.
One team got its first win while the other is still searching for a victory.
William “Bill” Sullivan, Sr., passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011 at the age of 82.
Careful use and storage of pesticides prevents unnecessary accidents.
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.
August 15 marked the first day at Ascension Church for Joanna Harrell, aka "Jobi."
This photo was snapped from a bedroom window on Friday, Sept. 16.
Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) was named Legislator of the Year by the group.
Report shows that Gold Line, which runs through Highland Park and Mount Washington, is among the safest trains rides in the system.
Greg Asbury says he hopes the historic building will be used as a bed and breakfast.
Patch helps you round out your weekend plans!