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Alleged Pasadena Gang Member Arrested in Multi-City Raid

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In a coordinated takedown, Pasadena’s Street Crime Unit, alongside the U.S. Marshals Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force, culminated a months-long investigation with a multi-location raid on Thursday that resulted in the arrest of an alleged local gang member. Jerry Wimbley, a 21-year-old man from Inglewood who police said is a member of a Pasadena gang, was arrested for selling illegal... More »

Christians to Observe Good Friday

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Friday is Good Friday, when Christians solemnly commemorate the day Jesus suffered and died on the cross. In some churches, a wooden cross is set up and people spend time meditating before it. Other people make the Stations of the Cross, a devotion that recalls the journey of Jesus on the Via Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows) in Jerusalem to Calvary, where he was crucified. Many Christians keep this devot... More »

Pasadena Unveils State-of-the-Art Water Treatment Plant

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The Pasadena Department of Water and Power celebrated a milestone on Thursday with the dedication of the new Wadsworth Treatment Facility, a state-of-the-art water treatment plant designed to enhance the reliability, safety, and quality of the city’s water supply. “It’s all about water,” said Mayor Gordo, standing in front of six 22-foot-tall vessels filled with granular activated carbon to remove... More »

A Flight Full of Mercy and Care

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America Salmeron is very fortunate to be alive, and she knows it. Salmeron, a Pasadena resident, was vacationing just outside of Las Vegas last fall, when she was involved in a high-speed dune buggy crash, in which the vehicle flipped over and quickly caught fire.  Salmeron, 18, was trapped in the passenger seat, and worked herself free from the vehicle, but was severely injured from the fire.  Wh... More »

Charter Reform Study Group Recommends Term Limits for Councilmembers and Mayor

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The Charter Reform Study Group last week voted to recommend the City Council place term limits on the November ballot. The term limits would limit the Mayor’s position to three consecutive four-year terms and limit each member of the City Council to three consecutive four-year terms for each District. Partial terms of less than two years would not count towards a full term. After a four-year hiatu... More »

Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Recognizes Exceptional Young Musicians with $17,500 in Prizes

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Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts recently concluded its 37th Instrumental Competition, awarding $17,500 in prizes to nine outstanding young musicians during the event at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music’s Barrett Hall.  The competition featured finalists aged 14 to 18 years old from Los Angeles, Claremont, La Crescenta, and Valencia.  Hanbo Xu, a 16-year-old clarinetist from The Webb Schools... More »

Council Is Dark, Public Hearing on Refuse Fee Coming Up

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The City Council is dark on Monday, but some big ticket items are on the horizon. On April 8, the City Council is scheduled to hold a public meeting to discuss a proposed increase to 250% of the current sewer use fee for single-family residences. The proposed hike would raise the average monthly sewer use fee from $4.55 to $11.37 and marks the first time the City has suggested an increase beyond t... More »

Planning Commission Conducts Inaugural Comprehensive Review of $1.9 Billion Capital Improvement Program

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At its Wednesday meeting, the Planning Commission conducted its first-ever comprehensive review of the City’s five-year $1.9 billion Capital Improvement Program. City staff are making the rounds of City Commissions prior to formal presentation of the Capital Improvement Program to the City Council for a public hearing next month, prior to final adoption in May. After a two-hour session, the commis... More »

Which Fast Food Workers Will Get Paid More In California?

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Say you work at a fast food restaurant or coffee shop that bears the name of a national chain. Under California law, you’re entitled to be paid at least $20 an hour starting Monday. Say you work at one of those stores, inside a grocery store. The grocery store, your employer, is exempt under the law. You’ll keep getting your current wages. But say you assemble burgers, scoop ice cream or prepare F... More »

Survey: Blacks, Latinos in LA County Face Disproportionate Health Outcomes

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Black and Latinx residents of Los Angeles County experience poorer health outcomes compared to other racial and ethnic groups due to disparities in access to care, availability of healthy foods, housing and economic security, according to the Los Angeles County Health Survey, released Thursday. The L.A. County Department of Public Health’s first post-pandemic health study collected information fro... More »

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