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April 27, 2026 by The Editorial Board
With Mike Futrell opting to remain in Riverside, Pasadena is once again at a familiar crossroads: how it selects its city manager, and whether its current...
With Mike Futrell opting to remain in Riverside, Pasadena is once again at a familiar crossroads: how it selects its city manager, and whether its current...
The Pasadena City Council on Monday tabled a $3.5 million contract for public safety radio equipment following an outpouring of public comment, while...
The Pasadena City Council on Monday debated how far it can go in responding to federal immigration enforcement while also confronting major funding gaps in its...
California lawmakers are calling for an independent state audit of the California Department of Transportation’s handling of properties tied to the...
The Pasadena City Council voted 5–2–1 Monday to approve a permit allowing All Saints Church to expand its safe parking program for homeless residents.
The Pasadena City Council voted unanimously Monday to restrict the use of city property for federal immigration enforcement operations, responding to mounting...
The audience member was known to have political ties to several councilmembers and the mayor, and as someone who lives near the proposed project. The item...
The Pasadena City Council covered childcare aid and raised concerns over local hire and procurement plans.
The council opened its first meeting of the year facing lawsuits and major decisions tied to rent stabilization and housing development.
The Pasadena City Council discussed the traditional length of tenure for a Vice Mayor and allocated funds to Trinity Lutheran Church.
The Pasadena City Council discussed high-profile lawsuits during closed session and considered drive-through businesses on North Lake Avenue.
The Pasadena City Council met on Monday, November 10, reviewing previously shelved items and contracts. Pasadena Continues Caltech Lawsuit California...
The Pasadena City Council tackled both local procurement concerns and bold plans to transform the 710 Freeway “stub” into a walkable urban village, in a...
The Pasadena City Council meeting was marked by returning protesters, debate over military equipment, and recusals related to future Greenway plans.
Recently, I’ve been noticing an increasing number of posts on social media from the City of Sierra Madre.
A letter sent by Vannia De La Cuba, Field Representative for Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo, has sparked concerns due to the use of the official City of Pasadena...