San Gabriel Valley
Copper Thieves Cut Off Phone Service To Lytle Creek Residents, Businesses
Copper thieves in the Lytle Creek area have left residents and businesses in the area without phone service.
San Gabriel Valley Gang Member Gets Death Penalty For Mistaken Identity Killing
A gang member from the San Gabriel Valley has been sentenced to death for killing two people in Whittier.
Industry City Council Looking To Ban New Bars
Only restaurants may be allowed to serve alcohol in the City of Industry, if city leaders get their way.
Lawmaker: Wind Storm, Edison Outages Served As ‘Massive Unplanned Disaster Drill’
Rep. Adam Schiff and others joined a public hearing on why it took so long for Edison to get back online after the November storm.
Gov. Brown Seeks Disaster Loans For SoCal Windstorm Cleanup
Gov. Jerry Brown wants Washington to help families and businesses fix damage from last month’s windstorm in Southern California.
Bad Weather Good For Business At Pasadena Insurance Firms, Auto Repair Shops
The storm has proved to be a financial windfall for several local repair shops in Pasadena.
Covina Police Trying To Reunite Stolen Property To Rightful Owners
Covina police might have pricey property that belongs to you.
‘Is This A Third-World Country?’ County Officials Hammer Edison On Outages
The utility is on the defensive in the wake of a devastating wind storm that has left thousands still in the dark.
Edison To Hand Out Emergency Supplies For Customers Still Without Service
Power remained out for some 77,000 Southern California Edison customers Saturday, and SCE warned that some of those people may face extended waits for electric service repairs.
Hate Crimes Drop By 28 Percent In Los Angeles County
Reported hate crimes in Los Angeles County fell by 28 percent in 2010 to the lowest level in 21 years, according to the county Commission on Human Relations’ annual report released Thursday.
16 Arrested In $18M Medicare Scam
Federal authorities raided Los Angeles-area pharmacies Thursday, arresting 16 people in an alleged $18 million scheme to defraud Medicare that included the recruitment of veterans, homeless people, the poor and elderly.
Gold Line Officials Exempted From State’s Conflicting Offices Law
California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Friday a bill that specifically exempts officials of a San Gabriel Valley light-rail project from another state law that prohibits them from holding numerous public offices with interests that could conflict.
Aggressive Asian Tiger Mosquito Found In El Monte
An aggressive species of mosquito responsible for outbreaks of dengue virus in Florida, Hawaii and Texas has been found in El Monte, officials said Tuesday.
Friends, Fans Rally To Support Boot Camp Instructor Accused Of Serious Charges
Three dozen kids and some parents held a rally Saturday in support of Kelvin McFarland, founder of the Family 1st Growth Camp.
Authorities Seize $2 Million In Marijuana Plants
Authorities have found a large marijuana growing operation worth $2 million in three San Gabriel Valley warehouses worth.


















