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Pasadena Jaycees Seek Host Families for Japan Exchange Trip this Summer

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The Pasadena Jaycees are excited to welcome guests from Kasukabe, Japan to Pasadena this year as part of a long-running homestay exchange program. Since 1985, the Pasadena Jaycees and Kasukabe Jaycees have alternated hosting the exchange every summer, with one chapter sending Jaycee members and local high school and college students to experience the other’s country and culture. This summer, the P... More »

John Muir High School Seniors Make History by Earning High School Diplomas and College Associate Degrees Through Dual Enrollment

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Seven seniors from Pasadena’s John Muir High School Early College Magnet have achieved an impressive feat by earning both high school diplomas and associate degrees through the Pasadena Unified School District’s Dual Enrollment program, which allows students to earn up to two years of transferable college credit while in high school.  At John Muir High School, students begin taking college-credit ... More »

JPL Plays Major Role As NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications Achieves New Milestones

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NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) technology demonstration, led by the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, has achieved significant milestones in its mission to revolutionize space communications. Riding aboard the Psyche spacecraft, bound for the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the DSOC system has proven its ability to transmit data at unprecedented speeds from d... More »

Psychologist Says Pasadena Doctor Who Drove Family Off Cliff Had Psychotic Episode

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Dharmesh Arvin Patel, the Pasadena radiologist who drove a Tesla carrying his wife and two children off a cliff last year, was experiencing a psychotic episode and believed his children were at risk of being sex trafficked, a psychologist testified Wednesday at a mental health diversion hearing, according to a report by the San Francisco Chronicle. The incident occurred on January 2, 2023, near Ca... More »

California Senate Committee Advances Local Senator’s Bill to Extend Unemployment Benefits to Striking Workers

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The California Senate’s Labor, Public Employment, and Retirement Committee has approved SB 1116, a bill authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino, who represents Pasadena, that aims to extend unemployment insurance benefits to striking workers. This significant step in the legislative process indicates a growing momentum in support of labor rights and economic security for workers across the state... More »

Pasadena Police to Conduct DUI Checkpoint Friday, Warning of Steep Penalties for Offenders

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The Pasadena Police Department is conducting a DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint on Friday, April 26. The Dept. reminded drivers of the severe legal and financial repercussions individuals may face if they are caught driving impaired. Even first-time DUI offenders could face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, and have their license suspended, the Police Department said in a statement. The... More »

National Small Business Week Celebrates Local Entrepreneurs in Old Pasadena

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Against the backdrop of National Small Business Week, from April 28 to May 4, Pasadena City College’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) emerges as a key player in supporting local entrepreneurs. With a range of programs and workshops aimed at addressing challenges like accessing capital and finding employees, the SBDC underscores the crucial role of free resources in fostering small busines... More »

Pasadena Police Department Hosts Innovative Recruitment Expo to Address Staffing Shortages

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Amid nationwide challenges in recruiting and retaining law enforcement personnel, the Pasadena Police Department is taking a proactive approach with its Recruitment & Hiring Expo on May 4th, calling it a “May the 4th Be With You” event. The event seeks to address staffing shortages and bolster the department’s ranks with qualified and committed individuals by providing a platform for potential can... More »

California Once Led In Government Transparency. It Descended Into Secrecy And Opacity

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California once was a national leader in making government more transparent, requiring state and local agencies to conduct their business in public meetings and giving Californians easy access to public records. In recent years, however, transparency has eroded. The Legislature has retreated into semi-secrecy, particularly on the state budget but also on other major legislation. Due to a construct... More »

Windy Weather Expected Today

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Pasadena and much of Los Angeles County are forecast to experience windy conditions today and tonight due to strong winds blowing in from the ocean, according to the National Weather Service. “Winds from the west and northwest will get stronger throughout the day as weather patterns shift,” the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard office stated in their Area Forecast Discussion. They noted that powerful winds w... More »

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