The all volunteer team is celebrating 60 years of rescue operations and service to the community this year.
Meet two pets deserving of forever homes.
Head over to Body Basics for a blowout sale on must-have items for women.
Californians for Legislature Ethics and Accountability Now are demanding that the Assembly opens its books to the public.
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.
How safe are Sierra Madre's streets for pedestrians? A recent data map by a national advocacy group provides some answers.
Early-music ensemble Tesserae played Baroque music for a good-sized crowd at Church of the Ascension in Sierra Madre Sunday afternoon.
Here are some tips for checking up on our elderly neighbors during the hot summer months.
Gina Long’s photos are on display at City Hall through the end of August.
Get those feet in perfect shape with a foot package.
This week's hike in the San Gabriels takes us up Mount Baden-Powell, a popular 9,399' mountain in the high country, slightly south of Wrightwood.
From no-frills to all-out luxurious, Patch picks the top five local nail shops.
A state senator is crafting legislation to allow Gold Line Construction Authority board members to serve simultaneously in other elected offices following a lawsuit, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reports.
A message of thanks to State Senator Bob Huff and Assembly Members Anthony Portantino and Tim Donnelly.
Take an additional 50% off of sale items.
Shop a little to win a lot. Shopping spree valued at $500.
For the first time, scientists believe they found salty liquid water on the red planet.
Announcement is expected at gala event in downtown on Aug. 10, Mayor Villaraigosa will be among those attending.
Peter Scheer of the First Amendment Coalition tells Altadena Patch that the government's refusal to release the budget figures of legislative offices does not comply with California open records law.
Teacher and Sierra Madre Canyon resident Bob Buechting is a hero to many after pursuing a coyote to save a neighbor's pet.
Derby tells Pasadena Star-News that Aztecs offered him everything he looked for in a school.
Come in for the summer sale today.
Here's a list of open houses in Sierra Madre and nearby foothill communities. Times, dates and addresses are listed in the captions beneath each picture. Happy hunting!
If the plan released last week by a state redistricting commission is approved, one likely candidate is incumbent congresswoman Judy Chu, who would live in the newly-created district.
Enjoy an evening of dining and live music on the grass at The Arboretum.
Get a free Android Nexus S with a two-year contract.
Locked vehicle left with back windows open. Numerous items taken including weapons and financial information.
The following information was supplied by the Sierra Madre Police Department as part of their weekly crime blotter. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Whether you're looking for a puppy or an adult, we have two great matches to introduce you to.
Get these one-of-a-kind necklaces starting at $35.
Sierra Madre Weekly reports that a Sierra Madre-based attorney received the prestigious Arthur K. Marshall Award from the Los Angeles County Bar Association.
An analysis by the Los Angeles Times reveals that most cities in the state pay elected officials salaries below California mandated limits.
So Cal Edison received calls for power outages just as Sierra Madre police heard reports of possible gunshots.
During the past month Sierra Madre Search and Rescue (SMSR) responded to nine calls for assistance. Here are some of the more notable incidents.
Come for part one of a 12 part series aimed at combating Alzheimer’s in its tracks.
Following a rescue in Big Santa Anita Canyon by the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team, SMSR Medical Committee Chair Tommy Ingulfsen offers some advice for staying safe in the summer heat.
Staff proposal to add new document organization system approved in unanimous vote.
New state law requires local CRA's be eliminated or that cities pay a "ransom" to keep the programs going.
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Blogger John Crawford proposes non-monetary settlement over 2010 water rate hike, city agrees.