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April 15, 2024 by Guest Author
In November 2022, Pasadena City College area voters agreed to raise taxes to pay for upgrades and rehabilitation of classrooms, and gave PCC $565M to do so....
In November 2022, Pasadena City College area voters agreed to raise taxes to pay for upgrades and rehabilitation of classrooms, and gave PCC $565M to do so....
After 60 years of residents fighting to prevent their homes from being demolished by the 710 freeway, LA City Planning held an informational meeting on Monday,...
By February 5, all registered voters in Los Angeles should have their ballots for the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary election, but do you know what all the...
For the third time this year, the Managers Association appeared at the PCC Board of Trustees at the May 17 board meeting to express their disapproval of the...
OPINION Pasadena City College Administration plans to cut the Graphics Arts program, but faculty are asking questions and want to save the program. By Melissa...
The PCC Faculty Association and the PCC District will soon sign an agreement that will bring most faculty back to face-to-face teaching. The online classes...
The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (the Water Board) gave the environmental consultant to the developers of “The Villages” permission to...
Senate Bills 9 and 10 are bad news and will do irreparable harm to neighborhoods. Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo and Alhambra Mayor Katherine Lee, to name a few,...
On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, the Alhambra City Council is expected to vote on Alhambra’s largest, most controversial housing development in city history. By...
On Saturday, June 12, Pasadena City College will hold commencement, but it will be a drive-through. By Melissa Michelson Graduating students will drive through...
On May 18, 2021, one day before the City Council of Alhambra planned to deliberate on the latest negotiated revision to The Villages development, Wayne...
At the April 13 Alhambra City Council meeting, there were close to three hours of public comments, with most of the 53 comments expressing severe disapproval of...
On Wednesday, May 19, the City of Alhambra is sponsoring “Advancing Alhambra, a long-term plan for Alhambra’s major roads” virtual community...
On a recent socially-distant outing to the LA County Arboretum, I was pleasantly surprised to find more facilities open, along with a few extras. By Melissa...
Have you gone by the Rialto Theater lately? Maybe you’ve noticed its striking beauty for the first time. That’s because its exterior (as well as interior)...
Here are highlights from Alhambra’s City Council meeting on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. By Melissa Michelson At the January 11, 2021 Alhambra City Council meeting,...