
There are two active wildfires taking place in various parts of Los Angeles County. The first is the Morris Fire, which began on Tue., Aug. 25. This fire has burned 2,195 acres in the Angeles National Forest above Azusa and Glendora areas. The Morris Fire is 95 percent contained. There have been no confirmed structures [...]

Michael Colasuonno, Monrovia Mini Madoff, Close to a Plea Bargain By Susan Motander On Thursday morning, August 27, the two criminal cases of Mark Colasuonno almost reached a plea bargain. In these cases he was charged with embezzlement, fraud, fiduciary abuse of an elder and theft. It appeared that Colasuonno would withdraw his not guilty [...]

Last week I shared the experience of a budget-friendly update to an outdated kitchen. Now it’s time to address the client’s old and drab powder room. The powder room is a perfect space to really let loose and get creative. Generally, guests spend less than five minutes in the powder room, so they don’t have [...]

Two Arrested For Grand Theft Auto Outside Denny’s Wednesday Afternoon in Arcadia. The Couple Was Also In Possession of Narcotics Arcadia officers implemented a high risk after traffic stop on Santa Anita in the parking lot of Denny’s on the corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita late Wednesday afternoon. As Arcadia police ran the [...]

Sunday, August 9: Around 8:28 p.m., loss prevention personnel from JC Penney advised that they had detained a woman for theft. She was seen concealing merchandise in her purse and then left the store without making payment. A private person’s arrest was made, and a 32-year-old Hispanic was taken into custody for petty theft and [...]

“We just don’t want our property any more . . . it’s too much stress. We’re tired of being soaked by the bank, and we’re not going to send them another dime.” This frustrated woman and her husband bought a penthouse condo in Pasadena just above Cal Tech for $510,000 two to three years ago. [...]

A new permanent exhibition devoted to the history of science and technology includes fascinating exhibits on natural history (pictured), astronomy, medicine, and the science of light and optics.

Upon arrival, you instantly feel release of the day-to-day stress and embark on a memorable and relaxing getaway.

The Inland Valley Repertory Theatre has been around since 1990 presenting popular plays and musicals in various locales. This group’s latest production is “The Most Happy Fella” set to open on Aug. 26 at the Candlelight Pavilion Theater in Claremont. Founded by Donna Marie Minano and her husband, Frank, both seasoned performers. Frank acts as [...]

Caruso Affiliated is suing to block their adversary Westfield from expanding restaurant space. Caruso’s lawsuit which was filed on Thursday last against both the city of Arcadia and Westfield, puts Westfield on the defensive by demanding another EIR for its massive conversion of retail space into a dining area at The Promenade at Westfield Santa [...]