Monrovia Police: GPS on Phone Leads to Arrest; Cyclist Hit; Suspect Arrested in December Hold-Up of Duarte Road Liquor Store
Portantino's Whistleblowing Bill for Legislative Staff Dies
“I am disappointed that the Assembly Appropriations Committee chose to kill Whistleblower Protection in the State Capitol,” said Assemblymember Portantino. “Every other state agency has protections in place for folks who bring forward allegations of waste fraud and abuse. Today’s action continues a self-serving exemption that undermines the public’s confidence and trust. Late opposition to AB 1378 was unfortunate since the measure had previously been supported unanimously in policy committee. I will continue to bring forward proposals to seek openness and transparency in California government.” AB 1378 called for legislative employees to be given legal protection from reprisals for reporting government wrongdoing such as waste or abuse. Specifically, AB 1378 would have required the Rules Committees of both the Assembly and Senate to designate an officer to receive written complaints and the State Auditor would then investigate those complaints. Those found guilty of retaliation faced fines up to $10,000 and a year in county jail.
Monrovia Schools: Borrow to Pay Bills? Charge to Ride Bus?
~ (if I'm understanding correctly) borrowing money to pay its 2012 bills, which may run short by May. Why? Because the state is deferring payment to the districts. http://goo.gl/xswVq
~ a bus-riding fee for students, unless they get free or reduced-cost meals. Again, less money from the state. http://goo.gl/2ni9V
- Brad Haugaard
Portantino Won't Run in 2012
Monrovia Flat Rat | Teacher Jeopardy | Chamber Awards | Healthy Kids | Senator Responds to Brown
New Monrovia Restaurant: Shanghai Dumpling House
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Banfield/PetSmart Grand Opening Saturday
Monrovia Valentine's Day Prize
Man Pleads Guilty in Collection Agency Scam
Full Eastbound Freeway Closure Tonight | Spicer Sworn In | Green Dot Executive Resigns
Monrovia Police: Shots Fired, Target Uncooperative; Embezzling; Marijuana Sales; Husband Battering; Etc.
Bald Insurance Executives Help Monrovia Anti-Cancer Foundation
Monrovia's McCarthy Switches to UCLA | Mayor to Conference | PetSmart Open | Salon Cheo | Dogwood's
Monrovia Assemblyman's Nephew | Free Mulch | Chase Grand Opening
~ Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who represents part of Monrovia, asks on his Facebook page for prayer for his two-day-old nephew, Maximilian, and his parents. Maximilian is going to have a stent installed in his heart today. Update: Successful, with a part-two operation later this week.
~ Free mulch! The recent windstorm knocked down a lot of trees and limbs, which have been helpfully ground up into mulch. If you want some, get it on Jan. 21 or 28, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Recreation Park (600 S. Shamrock next to the Boys & Girls Club). Bring a shovel, containers, gloves and safety glasses. Take as much as you need while it lasts. http://goo.gl/33dQx
~ The new Chase Bank at the former Spire's restaurant location had its grand opening Saturday. A photo: http://goo.gl/VtvzX
Monrovia Gallery to Feature 'Impressions of France' | Alex Zucco
Lunch at Rubio's Fresh Mexican Grill
- Brad Haugaard