Patch staff and readers chronicled Space Shuttle Endeavour's flyovers in the Bay Area and Los Angeles with articles, photos and videos. See our editors' picks of the best.
New items at the Altadena Farmers' Market on Wednesday include mushrooms from a farmer with a fun name or a variety of liquid soaps to bring home in your own bottle.
Find out where and how to observe the Jewish holiday in town.
The three-acre farm functions as a Consumer Supported Agriculture program and a school-sponsored project to teach kids how to grow food and run a business.
Suspicious crowd packed into Altadena liquor store searched by police after deputy reported hearing gunfire nearby.
Meet some of the crowd members who showed up Friday to come witness the Space Shuttle Endeavour fly lower over JPL.
The low flight over JPL delighted the crowd that gathered at Windsor and Ventura in Altadena, the location of the first video. The second video is from JPL on the west side of the park.
Hundreds gathered on the west side of Hahamongna near the intersection of Windsor and Ventura to witness the JPL flyover.
The public is invited to a community celebration on November 3.
Rubio Canyon, Millard Canyon and Goss Canyon in La Crescenta will all benefit from a county tree grant to grow new native trees from seed.
Space Shuttle Endeavour fly over locations include Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Angeles City Hall and the Hollywood Hills.
The meeting agenda was a light one, but here are some highlights.
A rattlesnake at Eaton Canyon shows just how fast he can swim, in this video posted on YouTube by a Patch reader.
A Patch reader posted the following rattlesnake encounter at Eaton Canyon on YouTube
Tuesday's meeting appears to be a light one.
According to various weather agencies including the National Weather Service, buy a week's supply of sunscreen and keep drinking water.
Here's a look at what the The LA County Fair has on offer today, from noon to midnight.
Low cost vaccines for cats and dogs from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Altadena residents welcome.
The menu looks good with two new trucks and some old favorites, but get ready for some warm weather in the last summer Food Truck Friday event.
A Patch reader sent in the following photos of bears in the foothill neighborhood near the intersection of E. Loma Alta Drive and Glenallen Lane. Students from nearby Aveson Charter School were walked off school premises as a precaution.
Several locals—and a bear-loving philanthropist in the Bay Area—are donating time and money to keep ‘Glen Bearian’ or ‘Meatball,’ safe at his new home in Colorado.
Here are three suggestions. On the other hand, if you want to release your inner cowboy, there's a little something called the LA County Fair.
Eaton Canyon held excellent and timely "Urban Black Bear" presentation last Saturday night.
The Eaton Canyon Twilight series presents “The Urban Black Bear," this Saturday at the Nature Center.
Pacific Electric Railway photographs, memorabilia at Pasadena Museum of History leave no doubt that we were once quite the vacation destination.
The "Go Public: A Day in the Life of PUSD" documentary includes 50 short films taken throughout the Pasadena Unified School District, including the below video of Jackson Elementary teacher Whitney Reese.
How the Big Red Cars changed, shaped Southern California.
The Devil's Gate Run/Walk will help support Danny's Farm.
ABC7 has the footage of a Mama bear and cubs visiting Altadena.
The video below will keep you updated on the progress of JPL's mission on the surface of Mars.
New study recommends 45-mph speed limit from Glenarm Street to the I-5.
It's really just a matter of common sense, respect, appreciation -- and economics.
Tim Martinez, outreach coordinator for Arroyo Seco Foundation and opponent of the City of Pasadena's proposed development in Hahamongna Watershed Park, makes his case against a soccer field planned for the park.
A private effort by a Baldwin Park Animal Care Center volunteer (and that's Altadena's shelter, folks), this Facebook page is another place to check for lost friends -- and new ones.
Already getting plenty of local buzz, author Margaret Finnegan takes us around "The Goddess Lounge."
Millard Campground caretaker Lonnie Fehr doesn't want them to end up as bobcat hors d'oeuvres
The worst of the foreclosure crisis is over, some experts believe
The dinner will feature an Altadena professional chef and produce from the Altadena Farmers Market.
Hundreds of emergency personnel coordinate rescue drills in the San Gabriel Mountains.
A writer at Amoeba Music's blog explore Altadena's past and present in a very thorough post.