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          The Pasadena Unified Board Majority Cooks the Numbers and Uses Logical Fallacies to Achieve a Predetermined Outcome on School Closures.

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          The Destruction of the ‘Washington Post’: Democracy Dies in Oligarchy

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          This collapse is being justified as a financial necessity. But that explanation collapses under the weight of reality.

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          When Local Police Start Pushing Back, ICE Should Pay Attention

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          January 25, 2026 by Guest Author

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          Community Safety or Federal Interference? Alhambra Police Must Answer

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          “Minimal Noise” Isn’t a Plan: Monterey Park Needs Enforceable Noise Limits

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          Pasadena’s Missing Bikes: Challenging the Myth That Nobody Rides

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          Out of Sight, Out of Rights: The Struggle for Legal Resources in San Gabriel Valley’s Minority Communities

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          Pasadena Deserves More: Tetra Tech Must Invest in the Community That Built Its Success

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          A Hard-Fought Victory for Pasadena Tenants

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          In a landmark decision that has been nearly two years in the making, the community of Pasadena has emerged victorious once again in its fight for tenant...

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