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October 28, 2025 by Guest Author
District leaders and unions alike must show courage and share in the cuts to protect classrooms and student programs.
District leaders and unions alike must show courage and share in the cuts to protect classrooms and student programs.
Speed humps can save lives. We can change policies that have made them nearly impossible to get approved.
In a deeply troubling turn of events, on May 25 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 158 Southeast Asian refugees, 93 Vietnamese and 65 Laotian...
In times of turmoil, a chilling new trend is unfolding that blurs the line between public safety and political theater.
This November, South Pasadena will vote on a measure that claims to increase affordable housing while preserving single-family neighborhoods. Californians for...
OPINION In order to get at the facts, has recently surveyed new housing statistics in selected cities in the Western San Gabriel Valley, including Alhambra, San...
OPINION Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) this week proposed to hire a third set of consultants to study our electric power system. The 2 and 3 firms will be...
Apparently the Pasadena teachers union doesn’t know how to accept victory. negotiations sessionA frustrated PUSD teacher (name withheld upon request).
OPINION Pasadena Unified School District marketed the Measure O bond to voters in 2020 suggesting that it was needed for utility upgrades, to make campuses ADA...
OPINION In an effort to bolster their flagging reputation, the San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce issued an open letter to the general public via social media and...
OPINION Senator Portantino recently took a rare action not only to support a bill with a yes vote, but also to sign onto the bill as a co-author. That bill, SB...