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          Why Pasadena Unified Runs Its Own TV Station

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          The Pasadena Unified School District receives $2.5 million a year tied to its television station, KLRN, and that funding depends on one thing: continuing to...

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          Pasadena BioCollaborative Incubator Marks 22 Years and Welcomes 100th Company

          April 10, 2026 by News Desk

          Pasadena is celebrating a major milestone in its growing life sciences and innovation ecosystem as the Pasadena BioCollaborative Incubator (PBC) reaches 22...

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          Caltech Welcomes Pasadena Unified’s Most Advanced Math Students

          April 4, 2026 by News Desk

          Students accepted into the program provide their own transportation, integrate Caltech coursework into their high school schedules, and meet the same academic...

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          Monrovia Unified Celebrates 20 Years of Elementary Olympics With High Spirits and Big Wins

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          A beloved Monrovia tradition reached a major milestone as the Monrovia Unified School District hosted its 20th annual Monrovia Elementary Olympics, bringing...

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          Pasadena High Celebrates First West Point Acceptance in Over 40 Years

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          Pasadena High School has reached a historic milestone as junior Jonathan Yoon, class of 2026, has been admitted to the United States Military Academy at West...

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          Marshall Arts Program Gears Up for Exciting New York City Trip

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          South Pasadena High School (SPHS) students showcased exceptional talent and achievement across academics, arts, and career technical education programs...

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          Doula Program Aims to Transform Maternal Care for Incarcerated Families in L.A. County

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          South Pasadena’s Camp Med Returns With Spring Break Fun for Kids

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          Pasadena Unified Shifts César Chávez Activities After Allegations Surface

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          California Leaders Headline Pasadena’s Women’s History Month Assembly

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