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          The Incentives Behind Pasadena Politics

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          During the recent outcry over the allegedly illegal actions of the majority of the PUSD Board and the increase in water and electric rates, I noticed a curious...

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          Preliminary Election Results Show Strong Leads Across LA County Races as Ballot Measures Split

          June 3, 2026 by Guest Author

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          Who’s Funding Pasadena’s 2026 City Council Races?

          May 28, 2026 by Scott Phelps

          A review of campaign finance disclosures shows labor unions and organized political groups heavily backing Pasadena City Council incumbents, with union...

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          Pasadena City Council Clears Way for 133-Unit Affordable Housing Project

          May 19, 2026 by Guest Author

          The Pasadena City Council voted unanimously Monday to reject an appeal of the proposed Rosemead Family Apartments project, clearing the way for construction of...

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          Why Did Mike Futrell Withdraw From Pasadena City Manager Role?

          April 25, 2026 by Guest Author

          A sudden reversal has reshaped Pasadena’s leadership plans: Mike Futrell has announced he will remain in his current role as city manager of Riverside,...

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          Pasadena City Council, PUSD Address Clean Energy Goals, Special Education Funding Gaps

          April 23, 2026 by Andrew Sweet

          The Pasadena City Council and Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education met to address clean energy goals and growing funding gaps in special...

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          Pasadena Appoints Riverside City Manager Mike Futrell to Top Post

          April 15, 2026 by News Desk

          The Pasadena City Council has announced the appointment of Mike Futrell as the city’s next City Manager, with an anticipated start date of Wednesday, May 13....

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          Pasadena Council Greenlights Central Library Construction, Upholds Caltech Project

          March 4, 2026 by Andrew Sweet

          The Pasadena City Council approved major developments for both the Pasadena Central Library and a hotly debated Caltech research facility before adjourning near...

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          Pasadena Ratepayers Deserve More Than Another 22% Hike

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          The proposed electric rate increases by Pasadena Water and Power (PWP)—a phased hike averaging 7% three times over the next year, culminating in a cumulative...

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          Pasadena City Council Tackles Lawsuits, Approves $4.3 Million in Contracts

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          The Pasadena City  Council handled litigation including sexual harassment and state-sanctioned orders.

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

          January 12, 2026 by Guest Author

          When biking opponents say “Nobody rides bikes,” they’re ignoring the fact that the majority of people would ride bikes if we created a safe network for...

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          Quid Pro Quo Politics in Pasadena?

          December 5, 2025 by Scott Phelps

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          Pasadena Weighs High-Profile Lawsuits, Curbs Drive-Through Expansion in North Lake Plan

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          Pasadena City Manager Miguel Márquez to Retire

          November 3, 2025 by News Desk

          The Pasadena City Council announced on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, that City Manager Miguel Márquez will retire to focus on family during a time of personal need.

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          Leaders or Elites? Pasadena City Council’s Raise in the Existing Crisis

          October 29, 2025 by The Editorial Board

          While fair compensation for public service is a valid discussion, the timing of this decision is tone deaf. It could have been handled better.

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          Protest, Police Equipment, and Greenways Take Center Stage at Pasadena Council Meeting

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