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Guest Opinion | Paul Little: We All Need to Pay Closer Attention — And Weigh In

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It is easy to feel helpless and powerless when confronted by political realities today. Sometimes it seems as if the special interests and loudest shouters get all the attention (and influence with policy makers.) In Washington and Sacramento, the government (elected and appointed officials) seems unable to even sympathize with citizens, let alone consider the impacts their actions have on people’... More »

Pasadena Educational Foundation to Honor Jane Kaczmarek at “Celebrating Our Schools IMAGINE 2024” Event

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The Pasadena Educational Foundation (PEF) is set to host its annual “Celebrating Our Schools” event on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Pasadena City Hall Courtyard. This year’s event, titled “IMAGINE 2024,” will feature an interactive student showcase highlighting the outstanding students and remarkable programs of the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD). The evening w... More »

Cause Under Investigation After Fire at Former Pasadena Car Dealership

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A vacant commercial building caught fire in Pasadena on Thursday evening, at 1336 E. Colorado Boulevard, where firefighters found a small, boarded-up former car dealership with flames visible from the front door. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze, confining it to the area of origin and declaring knockdown at 8:08 p.m.  San Marino Fire Department also provided support. The Pasadena Police... More »

Metro Responds to Possible Sick Out by Drivers, Operators

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The threat of a sick out show of protest by bus operators in Los Angeles has prompted Metro to issue a statement Friday discouraging drivers from missing work, according to media reports. Bus drivers have been the target of assault and violence which has led to rumors of them calling in sick to draw attention to their demands for safer working conditions. Metro released a statement to Fox 11 regar... More »

California Could Require Kids to Learn How to Manage Money. Should Voters Decide Curriculum?

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School curriculum is usually the purview of education experts, but this fall it could be decided by California voters, who will vote on adding a new requirement for high school students: a one-semester class in managing personal finances. California’s Secretary of State is poised to certify that the California Personal Finance Act is eligible for the November ballot, which would add financial lite... More »

Pasadena Council to Vote on $1.7 Million California Blvd. Project, $4.5 Million Police Tech Upgrade

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The Pasadena City Council is set to consider a $1.732 million contract for safety enhancements along California Boulevard and a $4.506 million agreement with Axon Enterprise Inc. to upgrade police technology during its May 6 meeting at City Hall. The Council’s agenda also includes a proposed $115,000 contract with Shower of Hope for mobile shower and laundry services for the homeless, and an incre... More »

Pasadena Public Library Celebrates National Therapy Animal Day, Recognizing Their Role in Literacy and Well-being

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Therapy animals in Pasadena and their handlers were honored last Tuesday, April 30, National Therapy Animal Day, for their invaluable service in fostering literacy and enhancing community well-being. In a heartwarming tribute to the four-legged heroes, National Therapy Animal Day was observed across Pasadena’s 10 branch libraries, underscoring the profound impact therapy animals and their handlers... More »

Pasadena School Board Candidate Scott Harden Announces Endorsement by Pasadena Councilmember-Elect

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Scott Harden’s campaign for the Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education said Thursday that Harden has been endorsed by City Councilmember-elect Rick Cole, citing Harden’s qualities as a collaborative and committed leader. Harden’s announcement quoted Cole as saying that Harden is “the kind of collaborative, thoughtful and committed leader” that the PUSD School Board needs. In a stateme... More »

L.A. County Board to Address Homelessness, Public Health, and Infrastructure at Next Meeting

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is set to convene on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. to address a comprehensive agenda.  A key agenda item is a report on the implementation of missions to aid individuals experiencing homelessness, examining the use of Emergency Proclamation’s tools by various departments. The meeting, which will be televised on May 8 at 11:00 p.m. on KLCS, will take... More »

Cool, Cloudy Weekend Expected

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A dry Friday with morning clouds that clear will segue into an unseasonably cold storm system brushing by the Pasadena area this weekend. The system will bring a chance of very light rain overnight Saturday into Sunday.  Increasing cloud cover and onshore winds ahead of the storm will lead to cooling temperatures through the weekend. Gusty west-to-northwest breezes will develop in the area as the ... More »

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