Over 26 million people in Texas, more than 85% of the state’s population, now have the power to choose their electricity provider thanks to electricity deregulation.
But deregulatio… Read More
Are you an aspiring electrical engineering master’s student looking to ace perfect program to match your career goals? You’re in the right place. Find the top electrical engineer… Read More
The South Pasadena City Council voted 5-0 Friday to approve an agreement with Donald E. Penman to serve as Interim City Manager, starting July 31. City officials indicated he would arrive 7:… Read More
South Pasadena Theatre Workshop proudly announces the dynamic staging of, The 39 Steps, adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan and based on the celebrated Alfred Hitchcock f… Read More
South Pasadena resident Ed Donnelly received the Volunteer of the Year Award at Congresswoman Judy Chu’s 2024 Congressional Leadership of the Year Awards Program and luncheon July 20 a… Read More
It sounded like something straight out of a Hollywood romantic comedy.
Dylan Burke likes to tell the story of how he and his wife, Venezuela born Marie Jose Adeyan, affectionately called Maj… Read More
Looking for a laugh? I mean the kind of side-splitting laugh that we all need right now? Look no further than the absolutely madcap, uproarious production of “The 39 Steps” curre… Read More
With no hesitation, Paul Riddle, looking back on a successful 32-year career working for the South Pasadena Fire Department, says it was “the people,” when talking about the best… Read More
Brad Colerick is pleased to announce a new residency for WINE & SONG at Justin Prietto’s new restaurant in South Pasadena, THE DAILY, located at 1119 Fair Oaks Avenue. Colerick tel… Read More
The Senior Center is gearing up for their much anticipated end of summer LUAU! Seniors look forward to a luncheon replete with Hawaiian themed decor, music and entertainment. It will take pl… Read More
On Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, the tent housing the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses float was installed in the parking lot of the War Memorial Building. Erected every year, the structure prot… Read More
Young Stars Theatre Academy’s summer theatre camps are in full swing with two, back to back productions of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into The Woods Jr.” There will be one f… Read More
It’s just one more step.
In 2015, signaling a significant effort to clear the air, the South Pasadena became the first city in the nation to be certified by the American Green Zone All… Read More
South Pasadena has officially become the first city in the U.S. to roll out an all-electric fleet for its police department. Yup, say goodbye to gas-guzzlers and hello to sleek Tesla Model Y… Read More
This Saturday 8/10 & Sunday 8/12: Whole-House Estate Sale this weekend! Everything must go, so don’t miss your chance to score amazing deals on a wide variety of items.
Furniture:… Read More
Pasadena Public Health Alert News Release:
Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) has received a report of a dead bat infected with rabies in Pasadena near the intersection of E. Green St… Read More
SCREEN CAP: Social Media Post | Structure Fire at Arroyo Park on Marmion Way 1:30pm Sunday. South Pasadena Fire, Los Angeles Fire Departments on scene.Structure fire at Arroyo Park on Marmio… Read More
Earthquake South Pasadena: City and surrounding areas jolted from a 4.4 earthquake.
Details coming in… 4.6 initially reported… 2 mi from South Pasadena
Updated 1:00pm:
SCEDC up… Read More
The murder occurred in February 1986 on the 800 block of Bank Street in South Pasadena.
According to LASD Lt. Patricia Thomas, the family never gave up on Cathy Small, and neither did the Sh… Read More
Today marks the first day of school for students in the South Pasadena Unified School District (SPUSD), and the excitement is palpable across all five campuses. As families dropped off their… Read More
South Pasadena Mayor Evelyn Zneimer will face a challenge for her District 1 City Council seat during the November 5 from Public Works Commission Chair Omari Ferguson, while at least t… Read More
A new school year has just begun and it’s not too early to start thinking about tutoring and SAT prep. Hodis Learning & Music (HLM) is here to help with expert academic tutoring an… Read More
One has labored long hours over the years, contributing mightily to the success of South Pasadena’s float in Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, and the other has been highly civic-mi… Read More
South Pasadena: A significant water main break occurred early Saturday evening at the intersection of Monterey Road and Arroyo Verde Road, causing a major disruption the area. Residents rep… Read More
Irreverent, unruly, ambitious and hilarious. Launching the 2024-25 “True Grit” season at A Noise Within, co-artistic directors Julia Rodriguez-Elliott and Geoff Elliott co-direct… Read More
Don’t let the construction fool you! The Daily is open during construction and will continue hosting South Pasadena’s Wine & Song on Wednesday evenings.
“We’ve g… Read More
It wasn’t the start South Pasadena High was looking for as the Tigers dropped a 28-0 non-league decision to Schurr Friday night.
After a scoreless first half, Schurr took a 7-0 in the… Read More
Everyone’s always saying, and they are not wrong, that the California Republican Party is dead in the water, sinking like a boulder would.
You know what would make the California Repub… Read More
The South Pasadena Senior Center is excited to announce the launch of a new class designed specifically for older adults. Gymnasium for the Mind is a dynamic program of directed games and ex… Read More
Beginning September 6, 2024, Tech Help for adults returns to the South Pasadena Public Library on Fridays from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Adults who need basic tech assistance using their phones… Read More
PASADENA, Calif. (August 27, 2024) –The Pasadena Tournament of Roses® announced today that tickets for the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game presente… Read More
“If you haven’t yet checked out The Daily (Next to the soon-to-be Trader Joe’s at 1119 Fair Oaks Ave) it’s time to get yourself over to our new Wednesday home,”… Read More
Now showing at Geffen Playhouse, The Brothers Size, written by Geffen Playhouse Artistic Director and Academy Award winner Tarell Alvin McCraney (In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue, Choir Boy… Read More
“Brad Colerick and Scott Feldmann—The Stories We Tell,” featuring screenings of three short films, a Q&A panel, and a book-signing reception with refreshments, will be… Read More
The thrilling, internationally-acclaimed Cirque du Soleil production, KOOZA, is coming to the Santa Monica Pier from October 19 through December 1. Audiences are invited under the iconic Big… Read More
A pair of ‘Senior Champions’ were honored Monday, thanked for their many contributions to the City of South Pasadena by an organization that regularly recognizes those constantly… Read More
In the aftermath of last week’s opening season loss, South Pasadena High football coach Jeff Chi made it clear to his team that there’s plenty of time to see improvement, outscor… Read More
South Pasadena’s rich history is woven into its architecture, streets, and the community itself. The South Pasadena Preservation Foundation (SPPF) is at the heart of a crucial mission:… Read More
Two games into the season, South Pasadena High came away with a 21-6 victory over Arcadia at home Friday night.
The Tigers, who did all their scoring in the second half, iced it with four mi… Read More
The South Pasadena Public Library congratulates 1774 Summer Reading Program (SRP) participants who read over 12,664 hours in just eight weeks!
Youth enjoyed 32 programs over the summer, from… Read More
“Fun times are being had at our new Wednesday night home — The Daily,” says Wine & Song curator, Brad Colerick. “It’s in the new Trader Joe’s complex… Read More
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The City of South Pasadena is pleased to announce the appointment of Gregory Lloyd as the new Fire Chief. With an impressive 33-year career in public safety, including 27 years… Read More
The South Pasadena Historical Museum, a community landmark, curated and operated for over 40 years by the South Pasadena Preservation Foundation (SPPF), is at risk of closure following an un… Read More
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We are excited to continue the treasured legacy of the Rose Court, whose members benefit by connecting with their communities, giving back in meaningful ways and bloom with sel… Read More
Local resident Percival Everett is the author of “James,” a best-selling novel published this year. It is a reimagining of Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Fin… Read More
Just two games into the season, South Pasadena High football coach Jeff Chi has sized up his offense, saying: “We’ve found our identity.”
The Tigers have discovered early o… Read More
The 29th season of Restoration Concerts opens with a piano and violin duo on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. Roger Wilkie – violin and Rudolfo Leone – piano will be… Read More
In a world where conformity often reigns supreme, Ka Ho Cho stands as a beacon of originality, shattering artistic norms with the force of a thousand suns. This South Korean-born artist… Read More
Yesterday, Hodis Learning & Music (HLM) donated $2,500 to the South Pasadena Educational Foundation (SPEF) to kick off the 2024/25 school year.
“I’m from South Pasadena, I at… Read More
Seniors gathered at the South Pasadena Senior Center last week to say Aloha to summer with a festive luau. The staff decorated the dining hall in Hawaiian decor and revelers came dressed in… Read More
Check out the action from Friday’s prelims from the CIF State Track and Field Championship at Buchanan High in Clovis.
The championships continue Saturday with the finals.
Look for cov… Read More
In a stunning show of community unity and concern, with very short notice, 125 residents of South Pasadena voiced their opposition (CLICK TO READ THEM ALL) to the proposed eviction of the So… Read More
“Celebrating Nature,” an exhibition of mixed media works on paper by artist Karen Steen will be presented by the South Pasadena Arts Council (SPARC), opening Saturday, September… Read More
When it’s extremely hot, schools like South Pasadena High take every precaution to protect student-athletes.
During heat advisories, SPHS Athletic Director CB Richards can be found ins… Read More
Last week, Hodis Learning & Music (HLM) donated $2,500 to the Pasadena Education Foundation as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting public education in Pasadena… Read More
It was 70 years ago this month that the Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that it was unconstitutional to keep America’s schools racially segregated.
It took 1… Read More
Heatwave impacts 31 million in California, Nevada, and Arizona; Los Angeles braces for 119°
Public health officials issued warnings and several schools closed earlier Friday due to a str… Read More
On a roll, South Pasadena High’s football team picked up its second straight win Friday night, handing visiting Crescenta Valley a 29-23 loss in the midst of a hot wave across Southern… Read More