Three hikers who were missing overnight in the forest were found Tuesday morning shortly before 9 a.m.
Weekly bingo at the Community Recreation Center provides fun and camaraderie.
Two men called 911 Sunday night saying they were lost in Eaton Canyon, but rescuers were unable to find them.
California Common Sense, a Stanford-based organization that analyzed Assembly members' spending on staff salaries, found wide inconsistencies in what the Assembly Rules Committee reported.
Shortly after Assemblyman Anthony Portantino held a press conference Monday about alleged misleading budget figures released by the Assembly Rules Committee, the committee opted against the legislator's proposal to approve budgets in public.
Come out to Memorial Park in Sierra Madre on Sunday for a free Beatles tribute concert.
Take the young ones to the library for some fun storytelling and crafts.
This week’s hike takes us into the Devil’s Punch Bowl County Park, a distinctive area known for its unusual rock formations, vistas and vast array of flora and fauna.
Paige Fillion-Hornbacher was 8 1/2 months pregnant and living just 6 blocks away when the Twin Towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001.
There will be 11 new trucks to sample at Saturday's event.
In special session, Council approves resolution to save Community Redevelopment Agency funds.
Chamber's "Friday Night Live" series ends tonight with performance by rock band and drawing for Sierra Madre shopping spree.
Are you a local Realtor with an open house today? Feel free to upload a photo and description of the property to this article and be sure to include the time and location.
Highs are expected to peak at more than 100 degrees through the weekend.
Let the kids get some fitness in Memorial Park.
Orientation program pares freshmen with seniors who help newcomers learn the ropes.
The state's high speed rail program has proponents thinking they'll break ground, and opponents sure they've killed the project.
Patch has the scoop on everything that's going down this weekend; food trucks, produce fresh off the farm, theater and more await you!
Scour the market and find everything from fresh produce to chic threads.
In the wake of today's earthquake, Patch posts these tips from the State of California and looks back at recent earthquakes.
Local publisher makes big screen debut with award-winning documentary on feminine health in war-torn Afghanistan.
Five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
Meet two handsome Tabby boys who are waiting for their forever homes.
These six prestigious awards are presented each year to groups and individuals chosen by a committee comprised of past winners.
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Take part in a communal yoga session; weekly on Tuesdays.
John Burroughs spent the last weeks of his life in a cabin in Pasadena Glen. His friend and protégé, Sierra Madre poet John Russell McCarthy, carried on the naturalist’s legacy.
Three hikers were airlifted to the Huntington Memorial Hospital on Sunday after they did not return from a hike on Saturday.
Consumers who believe they may have been overcharged by any company, including CVS, may contact their local Weights and Measures office.
The orchestra performed its final concert before changing venues starting next year.
Get an array of genres in good condition courtesy of the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library.
Lancers confident they can rebound after last year's 0-10 debacle.
Meet a gorgeous Husky and adorable Chihuahua.
This week's hike in the San Gabriels takes us along the East Fork River 5 miles to the Bridge to Nowhere, a bizarre monument left over from the early half of the 20th century.
Lancers coach Antoine Peterson discusses upcoming season.
One Sierra Madre resident writes to say that he's still awaiting payment for giving back to the grid.
First Water, a refreshing stop along the Mt. Wilson Trail, is a popular destination for hikers.
Real-life theater couple Bob and Sandra Hakman will perform in 'Love Letters' on Sunday August 21.
Local singer-songwriter is back with a new album.
Executive Director for Fountain Square Development Billy Shields presented his companies plans to the city council in March of 2011.