Monrovia
Coverage of Monrovia in the Nexus archive.
- Mountain lion captured on camera in Monrovia backyard
A mountain lion was captured on a home's doorbell camera in Monrovia, roaming through a backyard on Norumbega Drive. The incident was reported by resident Sherwin Banzuela to KTLA 5 News.
- For Altadena’s Fire Survivors, a Monrovia Town Hall on the Case Against Edison
Altadena residents affected by the Eaton Fire can attend a town hall in Monrovia to ask questions about suing Southern California Edison. The event, organized by LA Fire Justice, will address eligibility for joining the lawsuit against Edison.
- Liberia: Key Suspect in $19m Liberia Drug Bust Attended Birthday Party At Private Bar, Weeks Before Seizure, Witnesses Say
A US$19 million cocaine shipment was intercepted at Roberts International Airport in Liberia. Usman Ali, now charged in the case, was seen socializing in Monrovia weeks before the seizure, according to witnesses.
- Liberia: MCC Launches Waste Management Revolution
The Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) has initiated the operational phase of its Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Solid Waste Management Framework, selecting 30 Liberian-owned Community-Based Enterprises (CBEs) and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to lead a new sanitation model. The initiative aims to transform waste management in Liberia's capital.
- Man Charged in Fatal 2021 Freeway Shooting Returns to Court for Pretrial Hearing
Sidney Terrance Johnson, a Los Angeles man charged with first-degree murder in the 2021 death of Bertha Hernandez on the Foothill Freeway, will return to court for a pretrial hearing in Pasadena. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in Department F of the Pasadena Courthouse.
- Pasadena’s Rep. Chu Presses Home Depot, Lowe’s for Answers on Immigration Enforcement at Stores
Rep. Judy Chu and 25 Democratic colleagues sent a letter to Home Depot and Lowe’s CEOs requesting information about federal immigration enforcement operations at their stores. The letter references specific locations in Chu’s 28th Congressional District, including a Home Depot in Monrovia and the Pasadena Community Job Center where day laborers gather.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - June 19, 2026
The African Union has condemned an attack on the Nigerien Airport. The incident was reported in a news article from Monrovia.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - June 17, 2026
A UN report has singled out both warring sides in Sudan. The report was highlighted in a news article by [allAfrica] from Monrovia.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - June 16, 2026
Niger has stripped an exiled opposition leader of their nationality. The news was reported from Monrovia.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - June 15, 2026
The article is a dated report from Monrovia, Liberia, published by allAfrica on June 15, 2026. It lacks specific details about events or developments beyond the location and date.
- Orphaned Monrovia bear cubs on path back to wild after state euthanized their mom
State officials euthanized a Monrovia bear, but her 4-month-old cubs are making progress toward returning to the wild. The cubs are brothers and their fate was uncertain after their mother's death. They are now on a path back to the wild.
- Bear cub hides in Monrovia storm drain, another refuses to leave tree
Two bear cubs in Monrovia caused trouble for their mother after one became stuck in a storm drain and another remained in a tree for three days. Pasadena Humane officials were seen attempting to access the storm drain to assist the cub.