So far, health officials have confirmed rabies in 45 bats, up from a previous record of 38 last year.
Cougar sightings occur in Sierra Madre, so what's the best way to avoid an attack? The Monrovia Police Department provided these tips for living with cougars in the foothills.
A Sierra Madre resident reflects on her visit atop the World Trade Center days before 9/11 and the aftermath.
Officials from the South Coast Air Quality Management District believe the source of the mysterious rotten egg smell in the Los Angeles area may be emanating from the Salton Sea.
Plan an alternate route if possible.
A Sierra Madre resident remembers 9/11 when she was living blocks away from the World Trade Center during the attacks.
The following information was provided by the Sierra Madre Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Upcoming freeway closures may cause major traffic delays.
A mysterious rotten egg smell has been reported around the Los Angeles basin and the South Coast Air Quality Management District is investigating its source.
Firefighters in the Angeles National Forest currently battling remainder of wildfire in steep terrain.
Deputies successfully moved the animal away from traffic into a neighborhood on Fairway Avenue. Fish and Game is on scene.
Although catastrophic, the destruction and creation caused by southern California wildfires is a beautiful cycle to behold.
Comedians and improv troupe members will perform clean comedy in Sierra Madre Saturday night.
The Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club will honor members of the Sierra Madre Police Department and Sierra Madre Fire Department.
The Community Emergency Response Teams from both cities will compete in demonstrations of different emergency situations. Are you interested in being a “victim” in one of the demonstrations?
With 69 percent of the fire contained, officials say the most dangerous work is to come.
Additional anti-DUI campaigns are planned for Halloween and Thanksgiving.
The Sierra Madre Woman's Club shop is back open, just in time to browse for early fall goods.
The driver of an SUV was not cited when she allegedly meant to hit the brakes but pressed the gas pedal instead, injuring a girl, the Pasadena Star-News reported Wednesday.
Supervisor Gloria Molina also requested that the auditor-controller review the Los Angeles County Fire Department's finances.
Former President Bill Clinton will deliver keynote address.
According to the US Forest Service, full containment of the San Gabriel Canyon fire is still projected for September 13th.
The offer will only be available on Wednesday, via online.
Fall and winter hours are effective Wednesday, Sept. 5.
Bad News Panthers coach Herbert Daniel Ortiz is accused of sexually assaulting minors around the San Gabriel Valley.
The Lancers scored a whopping 45 points over Glendale's 16 points.
National Honor Society, varsity sports and service to the community through Rotary's Interact club make Lydia our featured student of the week.
Use basic items found around your house to make Valentines with your children.
Signing is part of month-long One Book, One City program organized by the Sierra Madre Library.
Details are scarce, but contractor says store should be open in about three weeks.
Dollar books, a restaurant coupon, lean deal on lean ground beef, mouth-watering marmalade, and free pool service are on our radar this week.
Here are some of the upgrades you should expect on March 10.
These tips can help you decide which filing status to choose.
Here's what you need to know about filing taxes straight from the IRS.
Here's a rundown on all the area high school basketball playoff match-ups.
Residential, commercial, high density and mixed use development among subjects included in General Plan's largest section.
Home alone first the first time in memory, my only company is this To-Do list.
What types of pieces of artwork would you like to see displayed in public places?
Due to new regulations, many will be getting their first chance to file tax returns on Monday, Feb. 14.
A spokesperson for Supervisor Antonovich says that abstinence should have been the primary focus of the Ecstasy Harm Reduction Cards distributed by the L.A. Department of Public Health.