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September 25, 2015 by Guest Author
The first weekend of the fall brings a total eclipse of the “Supermoon” and lots of events to satisfy everyone’s taste. By Brian Rodriguez...
The first weekend of the fall brings a total eclipse of the “Supermoon” and lots of events to satisfy everyone’s taste. By Brian Rodriguez...
Day-use recreation fees for standard amenity fee sites will be waived at all FS operated sites tomorrow. The 2015 scheduled fee-free day will be observed by the...
TECH CORNER First it was Silicon Valley, then Santa Monica, lovingly dubbed as Silicon Beach, and now it’s Pasadena’s turn. By Robert Gauna Few...
On September 17th I attended the annual meeting of The Downtown Pasadena Neighborhood Association (DPNA) at the Pasadena Presbyterian Church of Pasadena....
Innovate Pasadena’s Epic Failures Competition evolved from an idea pitched by Skild, a Pasadena-based adaptable software service for professional competition...
Pasadena City Hall and many city services and administrative business offices will be closed on Monday, September 7 in observance of Labor Day. The Pasadena...
Long-time Sierra Club member and Vice Chair of Pasadena’s Environmental Advisory Commission, Morey Wolfson, will discuss current planning efforts underway...
Last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics encouraged schools to start later on in the day, due to numerous health benefits for students. By Jessica Woo...
GUEST EDITORIAL A new arrow has been found at a property abuts the archery range in the west side of the Lower Arroyo Seco in Pasadena.* This carbon arrow,...
NEWS ON THE GO Quick news links of what affects our lives locally, nationally and globally. We compile it for you, so you don’t have to. 8-14-15 –...
SCIENCE CORNER Flying on a blue-green ray of xenon ions, Dawn is gracefully descending toward dwarf planet Ceres. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman Even as Dawn prepares...
GUEST EDITORIAL The city of Alhambra is being imploded by over-development and the increased traffic congestion and pollution resulting from that...
It’s now or never. The House Agricultural Committee has just endorsed the anti-labeling bill H.R. 1599, which opponents have dubbed the Deny Americans the...
Today's rain has resulted in cancellations of many events in the area.
A mysterious musician playing his recorder while driving on Pasadena Streets is taking Social Media by storm. By Brian Rodriguez Many videos on YouTube and...
One problem with conventional bike lanes is that they raise expectations beyond what they can deliver. Cities all over the country paint stripes on busy...