- I drink your milkshake: Alfred Lee at LA Business Journal runs a story about the Alta Dena Dairy's founding Stueve family suing their former attorney for pocketing millions. (The dairy was founded in Monrovia, but took its name from the location of its first delivery route).
- Floods or habitat? Frank Girardot at PSN looks at the problem of silt and sediment removal vs. trees and habitat, which is why the Arcadia Woodlands were flattened and why Hahamongna is swirling with controversy. Economist Thomas Sowell's maxim "There are no solutions ... only trade-offs" seems to fit here.
- Michael C. Loretta, the elderly Pasadena man who went missing last week, was found Monday. According to the Nixle alert, Loretta had checked in to a care home in Pico Rivera and didn't know that he had been reported missing.