Friday May 25 | via Pasadena Star-News
A 72-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease was found lying in a wash and reunited with her family Friday after she vanished from an assisted living facility the previous afternoon, officials said. Comment?
Man arrested for allegedly pointing laser
Friday May 25 | via KMPH-TV Fresno
A man has been arrested for allegedly pointing a laser at a Pasadena police helicopter, injuring an officer on board. Comment?
San Gabriel man suspected of shining laser at police...
Friday May 25 | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Police jailed a San Gabriel man on suspicion of shining a laser at a Pasadena police helicopter and possession of cocaine after striking a helicopter crew member in the eye with a laser beam, causing him to be hospitalized for evaluation, police said Friday Rafael Juarez, 23, was booked on suspicion of discharging a laser at an aircraft and ... (more) Comment?
Man allegedly shines laser at Pasadena police helico...
Friday May 25 | via LA Daily News
A man was in custody today for allegedly shining a laser at a Pasadena police helicopter, injuring the eyes of an officer on board. Comment?
Thursday May 24 | via Pasadena Star-News
Historic First Lutheran Church of Pasadena, 808 N. Los Robles Ave., will celebrate its 120th anniversary on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27. Comment?
Calendar: Book events, author visits and signings in...
Wednesday May 23 | via LA Daily News
Craig B. Smith will present "Counting the Days," a collection of the stories of six prisoners of war imprisoned by both sides during the conflict referred to by the Japanese as "the Pacific War"; 1:30-2:30 p.m. June 2. Included with paid admission to museum or $8 for program only. Comment?
Trial underway in Alhambra kitty litter murder
Thursday May 17 | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Attorneys presented opening arguments and called their first witnesses Thursday in the second trial for an Alhambra man accused of killing his girlfriend and hiding her body in barrel filled with kitty litter. Comment?
Thursday May 17 | via Pasadena Star-News
Historic First Lutheran Church of Pasadena, 808 N. Los Robles Ave., will celebrate its 120th anniversary on Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 27. Comment?
Monterey Park man sentenced for kidnapping, attempte...
Thursday May 10 | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
An Monterey Park man will spend the rest of his life in prison following his sentencing Thursday for kidnapping a San Gabriel Valley woman, slitting her throat, leaving her for dead in the desert and then attempting to extort a ransom from her father, authorities said. Comment?
Man convicted of San Gabriel Valley kidnap for ranso...
Thursday May 10 | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
An Monterey Park man will spend the rest of his life in prison following his sentencing Thursday for kidnapping a San Gabriel Valley woman, slitting her throat, leaving her for dead in the desert and then attempting to extort a ransom from her father, authorities said. Comment?
Suspects in Downtown Alhambra attacks identified
Thursday May 10 | via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Police Thursday identified four suspects arrested in connection with two separate assaults - a triple-stabbing and a shooting - that took place early Wednesday in Downtown Alhambra. Comment?
Monday May 7 | via 10News
Police investigators and cadaver dogs will return to the Brea landfill Monday to continue to search for the bodies of two little boys feared slain by their father. Comment?
EDITORIAL: Is It Time to End the San Marino Police D...
Friday May 4 | via San Marino Tribune
EDITORIAL Is It Time to End the San Marino Police Department? Why does little San Marino even have its own police department? That question demanded an answer last Thursday evening when an army of anarchists of the 'Occupy' movement assaulted a private residence in the middle of San Marino for the third time. Comment?
EDITORIAL: Is It Time to End the San Marino Police D...
Friday May 4 | via San Marino Tribune
Why does little San Marino even have its own police department? Thatquestion demanded an answer last Thursday evening when an army of anarchists ofthe 'Occupy' movement assaulted a private residence in the middle of San Marinofor the third time. Comment?
City Responds to Lawsuit by San Gabriel Police Offic...
Mar 9, 2012 | via San Marino Tribune
This afternoon the San GabrielPolice Officers Association filed a lawsuit against the City of San Gabriel,members of the Council and City staff, alleging that the City hasmisappropriated funds from the City's retirement fund. Comment?