

Monrovia Unveils New Public Art Projects By Terry Miller You may have noticed the newly erected, inviting archway that welcomes one to old town Monrovia. Perhaps you’ve seen the Red Car depiction at Paragon. It is all part of a plan that’s working in major cities across the US and spearheaded locally by one of [...]


Monrovia Man Arrested on Numerous Counts of Child Molestation Wade Joseph Bughman is a Duarte Elementary school teacher By Terry Miller Beardslee Elementary School sixth-grade general studies teacher Wade Joseph Bughman, 41, of Monrovia was arrested last Thursday and charged with at least 11 counts of child molestation, including continuous sexual abuse of a child [...]

It took the police 38 years, but they finally found Monrovian Harold Voelker’s 1956 Ford F-100 truck which was stolen from Los Angeles in the early 1970’s. “I was shaking,” Volelker said when he got the call from Modesto Highway Patrol saying they believe they found the 1967 truck he reported stolen in the summer [...]


Planning commissioner of Monrovia are considering a proposal to bring an In-N-Out Burger to the city. The 3,558 square foot restaurant including a drive through could be located within the Home Depot parcel on the 1600 block of South Mountain. The information is preliminary at this point. Check back for more information as it becomes [...]


David Arquette, actor, writer, director, producer, and Chairman of Feeding America’s Entertainment Council was the main event speaker Thursday evening at Santa Anita Race Track. The Occasion, The annual Golden Plate Dinner and Gala Awards Ceremony for the Foothill Unity Center which serves the area’s needy. Master of Ceremonies was George Pennacchio, Emmy award-winning entertainment [...]
