Edison High School survived some poor free-throw shooting and El Modena's fourth-quarter rally to
territory south of the city limits, within the South El Monte sphere of influence, a first step toward possible annexation of the area.
The City Council acted legally when it agreed to pay $2,000 in punitive damages on behalf of two police officers accused of using excessive force in a 1979 incident outside a local nightclub, the state Court of Appeal has ruled.
El Camino College will delay the start of summer school one week to avoid conflict with classes at
The city has approved the second phase of the El Monte Town Center redevelopment project, calling
El Torito Restaurants Inc. announced that Robert M. Coquillette, a retired vice president of W.R.
El Monte has begun acquiring properties to clear the way for a $9-million railroad underpass
the summer to full-time patrol of eight parks in El Monte, under a program designed to increase
An El Monte man has been found guilty in Rio Hondo Municipal Court of beating his Doberman pinscher
The City Council has extended a moratorium on apartment construction through mid-December to allow time to discuss and adopt rules governing new buildings.
The Fire Department will operate out of a temporary trailer camp at the corner of Standard Street and Grand Avenue for the next year while the Main Street fire station is being remodeled.
The city of El Monte has denied a permit for water service to Public Storage Inc. in the latest
The Supreme Court, in a major setback to President Jose Napoleon Duarte, struck down today a special tax to pay for the nation's bloody civil war.
Computer Sciences, El Segundo, said it received a $55-million contract from the U.S.
An advanced infrared sound system designed to aid the hearing-impaired has been installed at El Camino College's Marsee Auditorium.
The owners of Spring Works Inc., a manufacturing firm, have been indicted on charges of supplying substandard parts used in such military aircraft as the B-1 bomber and the F-18 fighter jet to dozens of defense contractors and subcontractors from 1978 to 1985.
The City Council unanimously decided to hold a special election Feb. 24 to let voters decide whether a local developer should be allowed to build a 1.1-million-square-foot office and retail center.
Now that the elections are over, the rich and famous are gearing up to help victims of the Oct. 10 earthquake in El Salvador.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Warren Deering has ruled against the city of El Monte in its lawsuit against the city of Arcadia, E.
The City Council this week voted to look into the possibility of buying the local Group W Cable operation, saying the move could increase the city's cable revenues by as much as 500%.