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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...
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,...
The Pasadena City Council and Pasadena Unified School District Board of Education met to address clean energy goals and growing funding gaps in special...
The Caltech Associates Centennial Celebration brought together supporters, scholars, and civic leaders for an evening honoring a century of philanthropy while...
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 has announced the appointment of Mike Futrell as the city’s next City Manager, with an anticipated start date of Wednesday, May 13....
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...
On Monday, the Pasadena City Council discussed the Reconnecting Pasadena 710 Vision Plan, a three-year proposal to build 1,800 housing units, along with...
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...
The City of Pasadena has announced a City Council workshop to review the Draft Reconnecting Pasadena 710 Vision Plan, scheduled for Monday, March 30, 2026, at...
Senator Pérez and Assemblymember Harabedian, you represent communities that care deeply about both housing access and historic preservation. Your support for...
State Senator Sasha Renée Pérez and Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo have issued strong statements in response to multiple sexual assault allegations reported...
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.
Students from Pasadena Unified’s Blair High School celebrated a major achievement after members of the school’s Students Run LA (SRLA) team completed the...
The evening generated $61,500 to support free year‑round programs and neighborhood enhancements throughout the district.
The Pasadena City Council voted unanimously Monday to restrict the use of city property for federal immigration enforcement operations, responding to mounting...