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March 6, 2025 by News Desk
The City of Pasadena urges businesses, homeowners, and nonprofit organizations affected by the Eaton disaster to explore financial assistance through the U.S....
The City of Pasadena urges businesses, homeowners, and nonprofit organizations affected by the Eaton disaster to explore financial assistance through the U.S....
The City of Pasadena has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison (SCE) seeking compensation for extensive damages to municipal property and...
They opened Seed Bakery ten years ago at 942 East Washington Boulevard, built it into an icon, weathered the challenges brought by COVID, and now are coping...
It’s a cloudy day in Highland Park and there are horses in the Starbucks drive-through. Yes, horses. With riders. They patiently wait their turn behind a...
The evening of January 7 began ordinarily enough for Kent Kachigian, his wife Norma and their son Kent Jr. They were having dinner at Islands in Pasadena at...
A unique community event, the Free-Art Fair (FAF), is set to take place on March 2nd in Frogtown, Los Angeles, offering a powerful opportunity for individuals...
In a powerful tribute during Black History Month, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger honored five African American faith-based...
When Altadena resident Luis Resendiz received a call about the spreading fire nearing his neighborhood, he immediately reached out to everyone he knew who might...
In a recent community briefing, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger secured critical clarifications from the U.S. Army Corps of...
After the fires that ravaged parts of Pasadena in early January, many residents were left without homes, electricity, or basic necessities. However, for Peter...
In response to the recent Eaton Fire, the City of Pasadena has conducted extensive environmental testing at nine City facilities located near the fire's...
Six weeks after the destructive Eaton Fire, the town's beloved Altadena Grocery Outlet will reopen its doors to the public on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
In the aftermath of the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles, a ray of hope is shining for displaced artists and small businesses.
On Wednesday, February 13, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed debris removal at the first private property in Altadena in under one working day.
A new, specialized center to assist survivors of the Eaton Fire has officially opened its doors this week in Altadena.
A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, in effect from Thursday morning through Thursday evening.