The burglary happened in the 200 block of Orange Grove last Tuesday, according the the Sierra Madre Police Department's crime blotter.
Two proposed amendments to the state Constitutional would lower the voter threshold for funding measures.
The data reflects a statewide jump that gives California the biggest year-over-year price increase in 33 years, according to figures released Monday.
See the attached video of Keith Stephens telling Patch about his new business.
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A city worker had his truck broken into while on a job at Bailey Canyon.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
The study suggests that having more rain and less snow could make flood control much more difficult and could lead to new challenges for local water resources.
Water levels in local aquifers have dropped by more than 30 feet from April 2012 to April 2013, according to the city.
In honor of Father's Day, Patch took to the streets to challenge Sierra Madre residents to describe what their father taught them, in one word.
Through a partnership with Zillow, Patch brings you the local homes for sale and open homes each week. Check out the list below or visit the link to Zillow for even more options.
A parked car in the 200 block of North Sunnyside Avenue was found to be damaged from an overnight collision.
There was a small bike and car accident last week, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.
There were two property crimes reported on Saturday, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.
Ramirez murdered 13 people in a 14-month period, including a victim in Sierra Madre, and also in Monrovia and Arcadia.
The below map shows the percent of students who were suspended at each PUSD school in 2011-12. Green markers has the lowest rates, yellow near state average and red at least 10 percent above state average.