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Mayor: Monrovia Will Be 'Premier Stop of the Foothills' Along Gold Line (Video)
Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz championed Monrovia's coming development along the Gold Line in her annual address Monday.
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Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz championed Monrovia's coming development along the Gold Line in her annual address Monday.
The mayor will deliver her annual address Monday at the Krikorian Theater.
The Monrovia City Council will hold a study session Tuesday as part of Plan Monrovia, the city's effort to incorporate public input into its strategic plan for the next two years.
About 700 customers are affected by the outage that began Monday morning, according to Southern California Edison.
Two people lost their house when it burst into flames Sunday, a fire official said.
A fire erupted in a home on Fifth Avenue as the occupant was searching the neighborhood for her dog. The dog was found, but the home appears lost.
A fire completely destroyed a Monrovia home Friday and sent plumes of smoke visible from miles away.
A fire torched a Monrovia home Friday afternoon while the homeowner was out searching for her lost dog.
A fire erupted in a home on Fifth Avenue as the occupant was searching the neighborhood for her dog. The dog was found, but the home appears lost.
The international gaming competition starts Friday and challenges students to develop a full game over the period of two days.
More than a dozen residents spoke out passionately on both sides of the issue before the City Council decided to go ahead with April's elections because only two candidates qualified for two open council seats.
The City Council will move forward without Larry Spicer until at least March after the City Council decided not to immediately fill former Councilman Clarence Shaw's vacant council seat.
Mayor Mary Ann Lutz said Councilman Tom Adams' remarks about former Councilman Clarence Shaw's resignation were "disingenuous" during a special council meeting Thursday to decide the fate of Shaw's council seat and the cit
Pasadena Police arrested two men and one woman in connection with a fatal shooting in Pasadena earlier this month. A 17-year-old juvenile was also arrested last week on suspicion of attempted murder for his alleged role in the killing.
This week a man on parole being monitored with an ankle bracelet was allegedly caught snipping off sensor tags from merchandise at a local store. Read on for more.
The patrols begin Friday night in areas where DUIs frequently occur.
The Pasadena Star-News challenged Monrovia to extend its candidate filing period so more candidates could run for two open City Council seats following the controversial resignation of former Councilman Clarence Shaw.
Mayor Mary Ann Lutz will deliver her annual address at the Krikorian Theater later this month.
The resignation of Clarence Shaw ends his replacement's tenure on the council as well, but he could be quickly re-appointed.
A grand theft auto suspect crashed a truck after a police pursuit and was able to evade police. Read on for more.