Workshop to address how to incorporate a small business
A workshop on how to incorporate your small business will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 22, at the University of La Verne in the school's campus center on the third floor, 2000 2nd St.,...
View ArticlePasadena attorneys named to 'Super Lawyers' list
The Law Offices of Donald P. Schweitzer, Pasadena's premier family law firm, announced this week that for the second consecutive year, three of its attorneys have been selected to the 2015 Southern...
View ArticleYoung men attack passing motorist in Monrovia robbery attempt
MONROVIA >> Two young men attacked a passing driver in a failed robbery Tuesday afternoon, police said.A man in his 40s was making a turn onto a side street from the 1300 block of South Myrtle...
View ArticleStudy finds contaminants in California public-water supplies
SAN FRANCISCO >> Nearly one-fifth of the raw groundwater used for public drinking water systems in California contains excessive levels of potentially toxic contaminants, according to a...
View ArticleDeath of Rosemead man found shot in burning truck ruled a suicide
ROSEMEAD >> Coroner's officials have confirmed the death of a man who was found fatally shot inside a burning pickup truck was a suicide, as investigators initially suspected.Paramedics...
View ArticleFormer Pasadena City College president to keep $400,000 payoff
Former Pasadena City College President Mark Rocha will keep a $400,000 payoff previously voided by a judge, according to a new settlement agreement.
View ArticleLocal community things to know and do for the Pasadena area for July 16, 2015
SOUTH PASADENAFree mouth guards for young athletesSmileHaus Orthodontics will be giving away a free mouth guard for young athletes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at 1414 Fair Oaks Ave., Unit 7, South...
View ArticleCalifornia reduces lawn size for new construction
SACRAMENTO >> California extended its drought-inspired purge of idyllic emerald lawns from new developments, with state officials voting Wednesday to adopt more stringent water limits on...
View ArticleRowland Heights youth pastor reportedly caught in Running Springs with...
RUNNING SPRINGS >> A Rowland Heights church youth leader reportedly was caught in the backseat of a car with a 13-year-old girl over the weekend, and sheriff's investigators are now searching for...
View ArticleLa Mirada was a July 4th fireworks 'war zone,' and city wants to do something...
LA MIRADA >> After an Independence Day in which some described as a "war zone," City Council members are looking for ways to curb the use of illegal fireworks.After hearing comments from...
View ArticleMontebello traffic stops leads to discovery of guns, drugs
MONTEBELLO >> Police who stopped a car for speeding in Montebello on Monday ended up seizing two assault weapons, two pistols, more than 10 pounds of drugs and about $20,000 in cash, police...
View ArticleFollowing marriage equality, Long Beach LGBTQ Center to answer, What's next?
What are the next big issues for the LGBTQ community: HIV-prevention funding, employment discrimination legislation, homelessness, racial discrimination?Some LGBTQ leaders don't want people to think...
View ArticleMayor Eric Garcetti: L.A. leads nation in immigration, wage reforms
WASHINGTON >> A decade from now, Americans will look back "shocked and embarrassed that immigration reform was so hotly contested," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti predicted Wednesday during a...
View ArticleComic-Con 2015: Crafton Hills comics censorship calls called 'bizarre'
SAN DIEGO >> Free speech advocates blasted a Yucaipa family for their continuing attempts to get comic books and graphic novels that offend them removed from Crafton Hills College course...
View ArticleAudit finds millions of dollars in waste in LAUSD food program
Swanky hotel stays, cozy relationships with contractors and millions of dollars in waste were uncovered by an audit of Los Angeles Unified's food services program, which was released by the district's...
View ArticleSouthern California home sales hit highest level since 2006
Home sales across Southern California jumped 18 percent in June from a year ago, reaching their highest level since the summer of 2006 and indicating that the long-awaited residential real-estate...
View ArticleLos Angeles County property values see largest jump in 5 years
Fueled by an increase in home sales, the assessed value of all taxable property in Los Angeles County rose 6.13 percent in 2015 -- the largest jump since 2010 -- the county assessor reported Thursday....
View ArticlePETA files lawsuit against Pasadena Police Department over SeaWorld 'spy'
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sued Pasadena on Thursday for not providing documents that identify a man believed to be a spy for SeaWorld.According to PETA, the Pasadena Police Department...
View ArticleSuper Arcade plans to appeal Azusa permit denial
AZUSA >> A video arcade hoping to open is taking its battle to the next level after the city's Planning Commission denied its permits.The owner of Super Arcade plans to appeal to the City Council...
View ArticleLocal community things to know and do for the Pasadena area for July 17, 2015
SOUTH PASADENATheatre welcomes Mineo and Poe performancesThe Fremont Centre Theatre will present "An Evening with Sal Mineo and Edgar Allan Poe" performance at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 1000...
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