14 hrs ago | Whittier Daily News
Police cited 43 people in a 90-minute period Tuesday during a multi-agency pedestrian decoy operation, officials said. via Whittier Daily News
Monday | American Chronicle
'Murder, Mystery & Intrigue' in Alhambra
The Lizard Theatre has launched the fifth installment in their very popular short mystery play series. via American Chronicle
Friday May 9 | Whittier Daily News
The Lizard brings murder and intrigue to Alhambra
“It's like the old Alfred Hitchcock television show”
MURDER, MYSTERY & INTRIGUE 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through May 17 Lizard Theater 230 W. Main St. via Whittier Daily News
Wednesday May 7 | Pasadena Star-News
Sheriff's Dept., Family Services co-sponsor fundraiser
“I feel I can give them what they need emotionally.”
Ana Estrada, 42, said she always wanted to be a foster mother to a special needs child after raising two of her own. via Pasadena Star-News
Monday May 5 | Whittier Daily News
“The van is fully self-contained”
Peter O'Colmain's clients may be animals, but on the Aussie Pet Mobile they are treated like anything but. via Whittier Daily News
Saturday May 3 | Pasadena Star-News
“We never really get that. It was pretty cool. Finally, the attention was on us. We were showing we are athletes, just like (the boys).”
The television cameras and photographers seemed to be everywhere. So was the superintendent and assistant superintendents for the Alhambra Unified School District, school administrators, Alhambra city council ... via Pasadena Star-News
Thursday May 1 | San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Alhambra weighs park smoking ban
“I never felt so passionate about something as I do about this today.”
Smoking in public parks would be banned if Alhambra council members approve a plan now being drawn up by the city's legal counsel. via San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Wednesday Apr 30 | Pasadena Star-News
Two women and two men suspected in at least three violent area robberies and robbery attempts were arrested Monday at a fast-food drive-through, officials said. via Pasadena Star-News
Tuesday Apr 29 | Whittier Daily News
“There were maybe three vehicles involved, one for sure, but they were able to leave the scene without being identified”
Walter Patrick Ireland, who joined the Pasadena Fire Department in 1940 and served there for 34 years, died Thursday. via Whittier Daily News
Monday Apr 28 | Whittier Daily News
Cities on board for light rail
“My understanding is that if we're not supportive now, future funding for further studies won't be done”
Five cities - Alhambra, El Monte, Monterey Park, Rosemead and South El Monte - have sent letters of support to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. via Whittier Daily News








