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          The government is shut down. Again. But this time, it’s not because of a policy impasse. It’s because Republicans in Congress—specifically Reps.

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          Alhambra Adds Three New Signs—In Case You Forgot Where You Are

          September 29, 2025 by Guest Author

          The city of Alhambra has unveiled three shiny new 'Alhambra' signs in separate parks, just to remind you… yep, you’re still in Alhambra. officially is a...

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          RFK Jr. Is a Few Tires Short of a Car

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          Why We Need to Focus on the Epstein Files, Not Tylenol Claims

          September 22, 2025 by Guest Author

          We cannot allow every new headline to derail the ongoing demand for the release of the Epstein files.

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          Release the Epstein Files: Don’t Get Sidetracked by the Felon’s Latest Shenanigans

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          Every time renewed attention turns to the vast, murky web of Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to the wealthy, the powerful, and the influential, something...

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          Standing With Jimmy Kimmel: Altadena Remembers Who Showed Up

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          Never Forgotten: Honoring America’s Missing in Action

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          Career Preservation for Administrators Is Undermining Pasadena Unified Classrooms

          September 18, 2025 by Guest Author

          In this piece, I outline additional reductions that could be made, but likely won’t be, due to entrenched priorities and allegiances, unless board members...

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          Pasadena’s Big Win: Olympic Diving Move Makes a Splash With Opportunity and Smart Savings

          September 15, 2025 by Guest Author

          Beyond the headline $17.6 million boost in combined revenue and cost savings, this decision is an undeniable win for Pasadena, and a smart, sustainable choice...

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          Editorial | If Kenya Barris Wants to Spotlight Altadena, He Needs to Truly Uplift It

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          The Case for a Bus Lane on Colorado Boulevard

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          What Do We Know About ‘Urban Visionaries,’ the Recipient of $60K Grant From Alhambra?

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          The Case for a New Speed Hump Policy in Pasadena

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