Arcadia Gold Line Station Relocated – Slightly

By Amy Leong Adding to the one of many new developments and dramatic changes in Arcadia, the Gold Line’s Relocation breakthrough was decided at the end of June to create easier transportation for nearly everyone involved. After months of planning, the City of Arcadia was informed that the Gold Line station is relocating from the [...]

Arcadia Police Department Launches Crime Mapping

The Arcadia Police Department announced that is has launched its latest crime fighting tool called Crime Mapping available on the police department web site. At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting Chief Robert Sanderson along with Lieutenant Bob Anderson unveiled the latest tool in a series of cyber outreaches to the community. Crime Mapping is an [...]

Monrovia Weekly July 8, 2010

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Azusa Council Votes to Approve Vulcan Revised Mining and Reclamation Plan

Following months of meetings, public input and controversy, the Azusa City Council voted 4 to 1 to allow Vulcan Materials Company to expand its mining operations from a currently approved and partially mined 80 acres on the east side of its 270 acre property to a pristine mountain ridge above Duarte homes and schools. The [...]

Last Orders Ladies and Gentlemen Please – Legendary Brits Pub and Eatery to Pour Final Pint Sunday after the World Cup Final

Perhaps it’s all part of a plot and some kind of strange providence or irony that a wonderful British Pub is closing in Pasadena around the time America celebrates its independence from the Red Coats. Perhaps the greedy landlords of the world have finally realized that we Brits are slowly taking back the colonies and [...]

Earthquake Rattles Nerves in San Gabriel Valley

  A magnitude-5.9 earthquake was felt in Los Angeles late Wednesday afternoon just before 5pm. The quake struck at 4:53 p.m. The epicenter was located about 13 miles north-northwest of Borrego Springs and 25 miles southwest of Indio. Early reports indicate the quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles and in Riverside counties. [...]

Earthquake Rattles Nerves in San Gabriel Valley – Initial Reports Indicate 5.9 on the Richter Scale

  A magnitude-5.9 earthquake was felt in Los Angeles late Wednesday afternoon just before 5pm. The quake struck at 4:53 p.m. The epicenter was located about 13 miles north-northwest of Borrego Springs and 25 miles southwest of Indio. Early reports indicate the quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles and in Riverside counties. [...]

Earthquake Rattles Nerves in San Gabriel Valley

  A magnitude-5.9 earthquake was felt in Los Angeles late Wednesday afternoon just before 5pm. The quake struck at 4:53 p.m. The epicenter was located about 13 miles north-northwest of Borrego Springs and 25 miles southwest of Indio. Early reports indicate the quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles and in Riverside counties. [...]

40% Increase in Water at July 5th Parade Sparks Controversy – Sierra Madre Volunteer Firefighters…..Heroes of the Parade…These Guys Really Know Water

Sierra Madre Volunteer Firefighters…..Heroes of the Parade…These Guys Really Know Water Dogmatic Observations: By Terry Miller There were several things different about this year’s Fourth of July parade. Firstly and perhaps foremost, it was not held on the fourth, presumably as to not to offend those attending church. ( I wonder whatever happened to separation [...]