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          New Mural Celebrates Southern California Wildlife at San Rafael Elementary in Pasadena

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          Earlier this summer, San Rafael Elementary School unveiled a new mural over 100 feet long, celebrating the rich biodiversity of Southern California.

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          Alhambra, South Pasadena, and San Gabriel Go Car-Free June 22

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          Arroyo Water Projects Advance

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          Pasadena Unified Schoolyards Get Green Grant

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          Bicycles and Ice Cream Will Vanquish June Gloom!

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          Pasadena’s First ‘Modern’ Roundabout

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