What To Do This Weekend in Pasadena
Here is our carefully culled top picks from dozens of Pasadena events – the very best things to taste, watch, listen to, and experience, all presented weekly in our e!Pasadena email newsletter: More »
Here is our carefully culled top picks from dozens of Pasadena events – the very best things to taste, watch, listen to, and experience, all presented weekly in our e!Pasadena email newsletter: More »
The Womans Civic League of Pasadena’s annual awards luncheon held on May 2, 2016 at the Womans City Club of Pasadena to honor 8th grade girls from all 7 of the Pasadena Unified School District’s Middle Schools is the highlight of the WCL calendar year. At this... More »
A 30-year-old Pasadena man lost $300 to a robber who punched him in the face and took the money he had just withdrawn from an ATM at the 1700 block of E. Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena Tuesday evening. Pasadena Police Lt. Mark Goodman said they are now seeking the... More »
Three Caltech professors and four Caltech alumni have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The announcement was made Tuesday, May 3. Raymond Deshaies is a professor of biology, investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute,... More »
In early March, the Pasadena City Council took steps to close the wage gap when it voted unanimously 8-0 to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2020. The raise in pay will be made in step increments starting July 1, when the wage rises from the state min... More »
A postal carrier involved in a dispute at a Pasadena intersection Wednesday was chased for blocks and confronted by an enraged woman driver who screamed at her and allegedly squirted pepper spray in the carrier’s face. Pasadena police said the female postal ca... More »
In 2011, astronomers announced that our galaxy is likely teeming with free-floating planets. In fact, these lonely worlds, which sit quietly in the darkness of space without any companion planets or even a host sun, might outnumber stars in our Milky Way galax... More »
The “Voice of Heaven,” that is what they call Vin Scully. He’s the longest-serving broadcaster for a single team in sports history. Scully began his 67th – and final – season with the Dodgers on Tuesday night. Meet up at Matt Denny’s with some friends for a de... More »
Approximately half of Pasadenans believe that the Pasadena Police Department treats whites better than minorities and the wealthy better than the poor. Pasadena’s ostriches – the police unions, some City Council Members, some residents – continue to hide their... More »
Here is our carefully culled top picks from dozens of Pasadena events – the very best things to taste, watch, listen to, and experience, all presented weekly in our e!Pasadena email newsletter: More »
The Honorable Shirley M. Hufstedler — a former federal judge, the nation’s first secretary of education, and a Caltech senior trustee — passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Glendale, California. She was 90. Hufstedler was born on August 24, 1925, in De... More »
A 75-year-old woman from Nepal who was visiting her relatives in South Pasadena has gone missing. South Pasadena police appealed to the public today for help in locating Ruk Bhandari, who speaks only Nepalese. Bhandari reportedly walked away from her family’s ... More »