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Q & A with education advocate Sole Teramae

Q & A with education advocate Sole Teramae

Sole Teramae is a grass-roots advocate for improving public schools in Pasadena, She first became active in an effort to improve...

 

Traffic rising at local food bank

The recession’s pinch and rising costs of living are forcing an unprecedented number of local seniors to seek help with the most basic...

 

Joe, Salinas lead campaign fundraising in South Pas

Despite running for office in a city that is only 3.5 square miles, candidates for South Pasadena City Council say raising funds is...

School shows strong opposition against temporary fire station

Public school officials are wary of a city plan to put a temporary fire station on the San Rafael Elementary School campus and West Pasadena...

 

Electric cars plug in at Pasadena City College

The four electric vehicle charging stations at Pasadena City College may go unnoticed by most drivers, but they stand as an important link...

 

No leader, many messages

Amid supportive honks from drivers in passing cars, 90 demonstrators outside the Chase Bank branch at Colorado Boulevard and Lake Avenue...

Say no to toxic 710 tunnel

There are many reasons the tunnel (“The 710 fight is heading underground,” Oct. 14.) is not a good solution to the region’...

Wei is a gem at PCC

Regarding the story “Chinese Classes Grow at PCC” (Oct 9), professor Cathy Wei is one of those rare gems, a professor...

Get with program on plastic bag ban

Plastic bags (“Plastic bag ban under way”, Oct. 7) have bugged me ever since they were invented.

Help for children with special needs

Along with Crescenta-CaƱada Family YMCA, I would like to invite the community to attend a complimentary support resource for...

In Theory: Should jurors consider religious beliefs in a manslaughter case?

Two members of an Oregon-based faith-healing church have been convicted of manslaughter after failing to get medical help for their sick...

Common Sense: The Muir clash isn't about race

The recent physical altercation between a coach and a student at John Muir High School, a campus located in the heart of the ‘hood, is...

In Theory: Is New Monasticism a threat or a boon?

Q. A movement known as New Monasticism is drawing young evangelicals from established churches to city-based communities of faith....

Altadena library offers more than books

While most other unincorporated county towns rely on the Los Angeles County library system, Altadena has had its own library district...

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  • Falcons stopped by Bulldogs

    PASADENA — The Pasadena High football team knew it could score on Crescenta Valley in Friday's Pacific League game, and the Falcons...

  • An artful look at car culture

    Southern California loves its cars. From the freeways to the beach, hotrods to woodies, Californians have a love affair with unique and eye-...

Power, knowledge and lemonade

“Power is Knowledge” was the theme of this year’s Women’s Health Conference and Expo. On Friday (Oct. 7) at the...

Fall festival benefits people with special needs

Award-winning TV journalist and 14-year host of “Entertainment Tonight” Jann Carl used her talents as mistress of ceremonies...

116 parolees coming to Pasadena

Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said he expects to see 116 parolees move to the city as a result of a plan in which 33,000 low-level...

Attempted kidnapping at Friday night football game

Pasadena police are investigating the attempted kidnapping of an 11-year-old boy Friday night as he was attending a football game between La...

Firefighters battle breast cancer Wednesday

Members of the Pasadena Fire Dept. will show their true color – pink – on Wednesday during a walk around the Rose Bowl in...

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