In a car-free environment along a 7-mile stretch customarily reserved for motorists, thousands are expected to head to the 110 Arroyo Seco Parkway on Sunday, October 29, for the return of th… Read More
Published: Oct 13, 2023
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom took his final actions of the 2023 legislative season today. The desk is clear.
The Governor signed the following bills… Read More
Highlighting a flurry of signings and vetoes in recent days, Gov. Gavin Newsom headed into a final week to act on hundreds of bills by approving new environmental and fentanyl laws, prohibit… Read More
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CALIFORNIA – Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill, on Saturday, that would have provided Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits to striking workers.
“Any expansion of eligib… Read More
CALIBRATE, a new and unique premium grooming studio in South Pasadena, celebrated their grand opening on Saturday with an official ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration. The studio, locate… Read More
CALIFORNIA – The California Assembly Appropriation Committee approved, Thursday, Senate Bill 799 – Striking Worker Bill. If passed into law, the bill would provide unemployment… Read More
Labor Day for tens of thousands of workers in Southern California this year is more about picket signs and rally cries than hamburgers at holiday barbecues.
Strikes, tense labor negotiatio… Read More
To the great relief of children and families in South Pasadena and beyond, our beloved toy store, The Dinosaur Farm, is officially OPEN! After four long months of repairs and renovation afte… Read More
California lawmakers are resurrecting legislation that would allow workers on strike to collect unemployment benefits, reigniting a familiar political battle between labor unions and busin… Read More
A bill making its way through the California state legislature would criminalize “substantial disorder” by attendees at school board meetings, in what critics say is an attempt t… Read More
After a very well received launch last year of the now annual Senior Champion Awards, where former South Pasadena mayor, Bob Joe, and longtime educator Granville “Granny” Thurman… Read More
Saturday saw the official ribbon cutting and grand opening of an exciting, new business in town, Tarot Arts, located at 1017 Mission Street. The shop is owned and curated by Willaim Toro and… Read More
It was a picture perfect day in South Pasadena for the city’s Festival of Balloons Fourth of July festivities. A tradition started in 1982 by civic leaders Ted and Joan Shaw and David… Read More
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California lawmakers blocked two big environmental bills Thursday, one that would have ramped up the state’s emissions targets and another that would have… Read More
For years now, tech companies and manufacturers have been making it harder and harder for consumers to undertake the simple act of fixing their own stuff. They withhold crucial parts and r… Read More
The last thing California needs is more people carrying concealed guns on our streets.
The Legislature should pass the revised legislation to limit permits for carrying concealed weapons and… Read More
With debate over the future of the Caltrans-owned homes in South Pasadena heating up, the City on Thursday held a major “community meeting” in an effort to clear the air and clar… Read More
By DON THOMPSON | The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO — A Northern California mother of two faces up to eight months in jail Monday for meticulously faking her own kidnapping so she could… Read More
SAG-AFTRA‘s nationwide board voted overwhelmingly at present to approve a brand new settlement with the AMPTP that may sharply restrict exclusivity phrases in actors’ private… Read More
One was involved in local civic government serving on multiple commissions and as a two-term mayor while the other was a longtime principal at the junior high in the days before it became a… Read More
The California Transportation Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to approve Caltrans’ relinquishment to the City of Pasadena the state’s right, title, and interest to the… Read More
Linda Wah is running to be elected to what would be her third term as the District 5 representative on the PCC Board of Trustees. District 5 represents South Pasadena, San Marino and Temple… Read More
The South Pasadena City Council is set to take big steps tonight in its quest for a satisfactory final disposition for the remaining 68 properties in town that Caltrans acquired for its ill… Read More