The commercial lot has been vacant for years, but under new ownership could possibly be developed.
The group, which is trying to start a food cooperative in Northern Pasadena or Altadena, discussed those plans in the following interview hosted by Uprising Radio.
In a case about religious discrimination, defense lawyer Jim Zapp argued that employees' religious views should be kept out of the media. Judge seems skeptical.
Where do you go for Mexican food in Altadena - also the winners of our 'best burger' poll.
As discussed many times here on the site, many Altadena residents want to see improvements from the local Ralph's grocery store. One resident has started a petition drive to try to make that happen.
Where do you go for a burger in Altadena?
DD’s Chick and Cat Shack, which opened in January 2011 at 2545. N Fair Oaks Avenue, has closed down.
Find out more about reviewing local businesses at Altadena Patch. We dare you find something that isn't listed.
Any hidden gems, little shops, mom & pop's, you’d care to share?
The Lincoln Avenue Water Company has seen problems with landlords requesting water cut-off for tenants who they are trying to evict, and will discuss the issue at Tuesday's Town Council meeting.
The Chamber will be honoring local volunteer Bill Westphal and local business, the Altadenablog.
The Altadena Community Chest nonprofit was founded to bring donations from film companies and residents who rent out their homes for filming to local nonprofits.
Altadena's local Ralph's has drawn a lot of criticism for its size and lack of features. If the store were to expand what would you like to see?
The movie rental franchise's Altadena location is going out of business
If you’re shopping online this holiday season, you could owe extra sales tax that’s not calculated during your e-checkout. Here’s how to make sure you’re covered.
Bill Westphal, a local weather enthusiast and volunteer for the Sheriff's Department has been named as 'Outstanding Citizen of the Year' by the Altadena Chamber of Commerce. Altadenablog has been named as the 'Outstanding Business of the Year.'
Revvel Revati loves fitness regimens, talking freely about emotional problems that manifest into physical pain, and hula hoops.
Local members of the business community are invited to apply.
The market will be held at Pasadena's Armory Center for the Arts on December 11
The monthly food truck event will not take place this Friday evening.
The homegrown Altadena gelato business is opening a second branch in Culver City in December, the Los Angeles Weekly reports.
Two Altadena residents have started a CrossFit gym in Pasadena after deciding that driving to Monrovia to work out was too far. Can they make a living from it?
Even as big banks are abandoning plans for new customer fees, a Los Angeles-based movement is asking people to move their money into a credit union.
Three Altadena-based business representatives talked about their latest projects at the 10th anniversary of Tech Week at the Business Technology Center on Lincoln.
The one-time Altadena petting zoo will be bringing its mobile animal carrier to Fancy Food Truck Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m.
Webster's Fine Stationers, an Altadena institution, gets featured on a national site about local businesses.
The Occupy Wall Street movement came to San Marino and Pasadena this week.
The event will run from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays in October and will be held at the Sidewalk Cafe at the intersection of Woodbury and Los Robles.
The director of an eight-week filming project that will be partly shot in Altadena is looking for interns who want to learn about film production.
Readers should be able to access the Altadena Library's online collection starting Sept. 1.
Tim Rutt, the owner of the Altadenablog website, will be partnering with the Pasadena Sun, the Los Angeles Times' new weekly paper that debuts on Friday.
A local nonprofit founded to funnel money from production companies that film in Altadena to local organizations has made about $2,500 in donations so far.
It's never too early to start talking about Christmas.
Some old favorites return, and two new choices emerge.
Friday was the first day of the county ban on plastic bags. Reporter Laura Monteros talked with Altadena residents at Ralph's to see how they are adjusting to the new rules.
The owner of the A ROCKin Ice Truck, which serves Hawaiian style shaved ice, is looking for a spot to park for the Altadena County Club fireworks display on Friday.
The Echo Mountain Project is set to open at the intersection of Altadena and Lake.
Besides offering organic ice cream made on location at her soon-to-be-opened Sierra Madre shop, owner Karen Klemens will also offer classes on home food preservation.
The results of a Chamber of Commerce survey show a lot of desire for more retail in Altadena
The mural will be permitted to stay, at least for the time being.