Unitarian Universalist Society of Whittier during its services at 10:30 a.m.
A former group supervisor at Fred C.
The City Council has approved plans to repair and repave a quarter of the city's streets beginning in January.
A labor dispute in the Whittier City School District was settled this week when teachers and
The East Whittier City School District board has accepted the resignation of Supt. Gary W.
The arraignment of four Whittier officials on charges of unlawful dumping of hazardous materials in
An appearance by Richard M.
Beginning in September, millions of tickets for California's first state lottery will be stored in a warehouse in Whittier.
deceased mother has won a partial judgment in Whittier Municipal Court.
A 5-year-old girl was found dead in her family's second-floor Whittier-area apartment living room
Don't think just because it's summer the whole world's at the beach or working half-days.
An emergency ordinance to protect the Southern Pacific railroad depot and the Bank of America office building from demolition has been extended for six months by the City Council.
Nineteen Whittier residents have been honored for their service to the Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital Auxiliary.
The City Council has approved construction of three bus shelters at a cost of $12,900.
Thomas K.
Medina of Whittier--they became the parents of quadruplets.
A zoning ordinance aimed at closing the X-rated Pussycat Theater in Uptown Village has been ruled unconstitutional by U.S.
angry protests from the homeless and their advocates at this week's Whittier City Council meeting.
It's a gamble, and Tom Paradiso knows it.
A Whittier contractor has been indicted on charges that he bribed a buyer for a major aerospace