Man swept away in Southern California flood, family hoping and searching
LOS ANGELES -- Richard Harvell's family and friends have joined authorities in searching for the 67-year-old man, following floods that swept through his camping area in California last week.Harvell...
View ArticleWoman robbed after Alhambra ATM withdrawal
ALHAMBRA -- Alhambra police today sought two men who robbed a woman of her purse and cash after she made a withdrawal from an ATM.The crime occurred about 10:30 p.m. Monday in the 400 block of East...
View ArticleHalloween 2015 contest: Send us your best pet costume photos
Do you dress your pet up for Halloween? It's OK, you can admit it. In fact, we'll reward you for doing so!We're looking for the best photos of your pets decked out for Halloween.To enter, send your...
View ArticleNew video game Nevermind knows whether it's stressing you out
When it comes to electronic entertainment, gamers are always looking for the next thrill, which is usually entwined with the latest technology. Nevermind, a new adventure puzzle game released by Flying...
View ArticlePlant trading groups trade seeds, cuttings and advice
Gardeners once relied on the harvesting and sharing of seeds to plant for enjoyment but also for sustenance. Today, instead of talking over fences or putting out curbside baskets, many Southern...
View ArticleMt. SAC will break ground on $46 million computer classroom Thursday
Mount San Antonio College in Walnut will continue a building spree when it breaks ground on a $46 million building for business and computer technology students, the college announced this week.The...
View ArticleArroyo High School locked down during search for vehicle theft suspects
Officials locked down Arroyo High School for more than an hour Tuesday morning while police searched an apartment complex nearby for suspects who fled from a stolen vehicle.The lockdown was lifted at...
View ArticleBig earthquake a '99.9 percent' certainty on Los Angeles fault, JPL...
The "probability is 99.9 percent" that an earthquake measuring 5.0 or greater will occur within the next two and a half years on or near the same faults that caused the March 28, 2014 La Habra quake in...
View ArticlePolice detain woman who abandoned baby in Covina
A woman who called police alleging domestic violence ended up in custody roughly two hours later after police say she abandoned her baby on the sidewalk for nearly half an hour.The incident began about...
View Article3 juveniles arrested for residential burglary in Pasadena
Three Los Angeles teens were arrested in Pasadena on Tuesday after allegedly burglarizing a home.At about 12:27 p.m., Pasadena Police Department officers received a report of three juveniles loitering...
View ArticleCats in unincorporated LA County need to be spayed or neutered, microchipped
LOS ANGELES >> Cat owners in unincorporated areas of Los Angeles will be required to spay or neuter their cats and have them microchipped under an ordinance approved Tuesday by the county Board...
View ArticleLA leaders ask HUD secretary for federal help on homelessness
Los Angeles city and county officials Tuesday called for more federal resources to tackle the growing issue of homelessness during a meeting with Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian...
View ArticleFuneral services for former Monrovia mayor Bob Bartlett set for Friday
MONROVIA >> Former Monrovia mayor Bob Bartlett's funeral services will be held in Monrovia on Friday.Bob died on Oct. 11. He was 77 years old. The former mayor leaves behind a legacy in Monrovia,...
View ArticleAlleged wedding crasher bites officer, police dog
SANTA BARBARA >> Santa Barbara police have detained a 22-year-old man they say crashed a wedding, then bit an officer and a police dog during a six-minute melee.Sgt. Riley Harwood says police...
View ArticleHundreds of pounds of high quality meat stolen from San Gabriel market
Between 500 and 750 pounds of high quality cuts of meat were burglarized from Del Mar Meats in San Gabriel Monday night, police said.San Gabriel Police Department officials are asking for the public's...
View ArticleRose City Church in Pasadena to hold job fair
Rose City Church in Pasadena will welcome job-seekers, military veterans, currently-employed workers looking for new career opportunities and people looking for seasonal employment during the holiday...
View ArticleDedeaux Properties Acquires Milroy Industrial Park in Santa Fe Springs for $12M
Los Angeles-based DP Milroy, LLC, which operates under the name Dedeaux Properties, recently purchased Milroy Industrial Park in Santa Fe Springs for $12.48 million.The property, at 13721-13767 Milroy...
View ArticleEx-Marlborough School teacher pleads guilty to sex with students
LOS ANGELES -- A former English teacher at the prestigious Marlborough School in Hancock Park pleaded guilty today to having sexual relationships with two female former students and was sentenced to...
View ArticleRodent droppings, cockroaches shut down 4 San Gabriel Valley restaurants
Four restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley and Whittier were temporarily closed last week due to major public health hazards.Between Oct. 12 and 18, those facilities had their health permits suspended...
View ArticleArcadia council appoints Mickey Segal; resumes residential zoning code update
ARCADIA >> Arcadia made two decisions on Tuesday that may help the city move past a tumultuous chapter in the city's history. City officials on Tuesday selected former mayor Mickey Segal to fill...
View Article