Hammond's Plan for Monrovia Schools
Old Monrovia is Magazine's Cover Story
Gold Line Gets $6 Million from Federal Government
Acapulco Restaurant Owner Files for Bankruptcy
Rain in Monrovia: Sand Bags and Mosquitos
Monrovia Survey: Let's Get a Bookstore or Housewares Store
Portantino Claims Victory Over Speaker of Assembly
Monrovia PD Rounding Up Old Prescription Drugs
Portantino Challenges Speaker - Again
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who represents part of Monrovia, is challenging Assembly Speaker, John Perez, to release information about a transparency task force he, Perez, had created. Portantino wants: to know who is on the task force, when it will next meet ("Thus far," he writes, "There is no evidence that the Task Force has met or is planning on meeting"), and to be assured that the public will be able to give testimony. He says: "There is no doubt that the current effort to keep office budgets secret sends the message that there must be something to hide."
East Lanes of 210 Closing Tonight | Monrovia Parks Meeting | Monrovia Reads
Monrovia Fire Department Rescues Collision Victims
Grand Avenue Park Vandalism
Monrovia's Year for Business Award?
Gold Line Street Crossings
Monrovia Arts Festival | Korean War Plaque
~ This Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8 and 9, there will be a Celebration of the Arts festival in Library Park (along with a Friends of the Library book sale), from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be music, singing, dance and about 55 local artists displaying their works.