- June 14, 2023 by Brian Biery
Pasadena’s Garfield Heights Neighborhood Association earned the Grand Prize Award and was named ‘Neighborhood of the Year’ by Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA)....
Pasadena’s Garfield Heights Neighborhood Association earned the Grand Prize Award and was named ‘Neighborhood of the Year’ by Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA)....
After weeks of abundant rainfall this winter, small rivers have formed in both the Arroyo Seco and Eaton Canyon. Each has been so voluminous that significant...
Editor’s Note: This article has been published in our Feb. 2023 Print edition. The construction of freeways and interstate highways has long been the...
From the 1950’s to the 70’s the practice of ‘urban renewal’ permeated municipal government policy nationwide as a process to address the issues of...
Any small business owner will share with you the immense challenges of running a store or providing a service, particularly over many years of operation. By...
If you drive up Fair Oaks Ave. at 35 MPH you will probably miss the modest, adobe-style church on the east side of the street, wedged in between the Jackie...
In Lynn Hudson’s recent book, ‘West of Jim Crow: California and the Color Line’ there is a quote from long-time community activist Ruby McKnight Williams....
The Arroyo Link, creating a protected walking and bicycling path from Old Pasadena to the Arroyo Seco, is being advocated for by a group of open space and...
Editor’s note: Dorothea Bradley passed away due to COVID-19. The first time I met Dorothea Bradley I was working for the City of Pasadena doing...