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June 4, 2026 by Melanie Hooks
Farmers market goodies, free museum wanderings, entrepreneurial meetups, life-saving trainings, a two-city Pride party, summer reading kick-offs, and free...
Farmers market goodies, free museum wanderings, entrepreneurial meetups, life-saving trainings, a two-city Pride party, summer reading kick-offs, and free...
While some cities and entire states have moved to ban Pride flags from government properties, the City of Pasadena is proudly celebrating the start of Pride...
Pasadena is inviting commuters to take part in Bike to Work Day on Thursday, May 21, 2026, as part of the city’s ongoing Pasadena Bike Month celebrations....
Pasadena City Hall’s courtyard came alive on Thursday, April 30, as the Pasadena Educational Foundation, community leaders, and supporters of public education...
In a sweeping and passionate display of solidarity, more than 8,000 people flooded Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, transforming the city’s historic corridor into...
Hundreds of choir students gathered in Pasadena for the regional choral festival America Sings, an event that combined collaborative music-making with a...
Students from multiple local high schools gathered at City Hall at 2:00 pm on Friday, February 6, as part of a planned walkout in solidarity with immigrant...
Community members will gather at Pasadena City Hall on Saturday, January 24, at 7:00 pm for the Every Person Has a Name Commemoration Ceremony, an event...
Last week, the other shoe dropped: the council approved a $12,700 salary increase for the departing city manager, Miguel Márquez, who was already making about...
In Alhambra, an estimated 500 demonstrators assembled at Alhambra Park, while nearby Sierra Madre saw its largest-ever public gathering, with about 1,000 people...
A sweeping wave of nationwide protests is set to unfold this Saturday, October 18, under the banner "No Kings," as Americans rally against what organizers...
The program will be led by Former Mayor William Paparian, who brings both civic and military experience to his role as Master of Ceremonies.
As the city of Pasadena prepares to observe Labor Day, residents and businesses are reminded of temporary closures and service adjustments for Monday, Sept. 1,...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is urging residents to take immediate precautions as dangerously high temperatures are expected to impact...
In a powerful show of unity, leaders from Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre gathered on Sunday afternoon to reaffirm their commitment to providing safe and...
When Yessenia Castel and her parents opened their ice cream truck in December 2022, they could never have imagined the fires that would soon engulf the town...