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November Crime: Residential Burglaries Still Up
While residential burglaries reported in November are still above average, auto burglaries dramatically decreased.
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While residential burglaries reported in November are still above average, auto burglaries dramatically decreased.
With much fanfare and an overflowing crowd of supporters, the new City Council was sworn in at Wednesday's meeting.
The South Pasadena Police Department is compiling information from home and business owners who suffered property losses during the recent windstorm.
Wednesday's windstorm resulted in tons of ancient trees ripped from the ground. Check out this man's video footage.
Share photos and videos of your community with your neighbors.
Assembly member Anthony Portantino called on Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday to declare a state of emergency in the San Gabriel Valley.
This parent feels that the district put children in danger Thursday morning. Do you agree?
Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D- La Cañada Flintridge) called on Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday to declare a state of emergency in the San Gabriel Valley.
With power restoration taking longer than expected, Edison is again offering no timeline for restoration.
What to do with green waste, large branches and perishable items.
New boutique Eleven8 and 1032 Salon hosted its first Holiday Hair and Fashion show Saturday.
Edison is again opening distribution centers Monday for customers still without power.
School will resume Monday at regular times.
The company expects power to be restored to 99.9 percent of customers by 8 p.m. Monday.
The company expects power to be restored to 99.9 percent of customers by 8 p.m. Monday.
Marengo Elementary is among the South Pas areas still without power.
Residents can expect traffic delays. Police advice you to avoid the area entirely if possible. The status of schools reopening Monday is dependent on the restoration of power.
San Marino should have power by Sunday night, according to Southern California Edison.
Power is slowly being restored to the foothills and to some Sierra Madre residents. Others are still in the dark.
Full power should be restored to Monrovia and the rest of the San Gabriel Valley by Sunday evening, Southern California Edison said.