The local San Gabriel Valley lawmaker was named "Legislator of the Year" by the state police chiefs association.
Falsework for the I-210 Gold Line Bridge should be completely up next week.
Pasadena Rosebud Academy, an Altadena charter school, had its charter conditionally renewed on Tuesday, but will not be allowed to expand to a K-8 school at this time.
The plan, which was approved Tuesday, includes a five mile "bike boulevard" where car traffic would be slowed to make biking safer.
Saturday's community forum will address how future budget cuts will impact public schools.
The twin spacecraft, Ebb and Flow, will collect scientific data during the next 84 days. The spacecrafts will orbit the moon as high as 31 miles and as low as 10 miles.
A long-promised farmers market at Loma Alta Park is still under negotiations between county officials and a private market manager.
At a Tuesday meeting, the PUSD board officially issued layoff notices for 78 full-time teachers, though it is uncertain how many will ultimately be dismissed.
The county will be repaving and doing curb and gutter work on multiple streets in the central area of Altadena centered around New York Drive.
On Saturday, the Altadena Town Council and Pasadena Unified School District board held a joint meeting to discuss school issues.
JPL, a regional employer, could lay off as many as 300 people associated with the Mars program, according to local media reports.
The retirement of Rules Committee Chair David Dreier could impact his Congressional district.
A local food and craft market that met once in February has been shut down after being contacted by the County Health Department.
Officials say the meetings will provide residents with an opportunity to share info and contribute ideas regarding transportation alternatives being considered for the SR-710 Study.
At a Board of Supervisors hearing Tuesday, county officials gave their preliminary approval to a 20-year county bike plan, while making changes that will affect a proposed Altadena bike boulevard.
The plan includes a 5 mile bike boulevard on streets in Altadena will be heard by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
For the second time, the Altadena Town Council voted to oppose granting a permit to operate a private high school on Palm Street. The case will go before the county, likely in April.
A Pasadena Unified districting committee has drawn up four maps that would be the basis for a plan to switch the district school board elections to seats with districts.
With new land purchases and legal settlements coming to a head, there is nothing stopping the county from finally building a trail across Altadena.
Holden, a Pasadena councilman, is running in the 41st State Assembly District, which includes Altadena.
Currently, prosecutors cannot file felony rape charges once 10 years have passed from the crime. Portantino's bill would change that.
The lawsuits sparked by Assemblyman Anthony Portantino's protest over having his budget slashed as "retaliation" for a vote wound up costing the Assembly nearly $200,000 to fight, The Sacramento Bee reports.
Altadena resident Camille Dudley sent in the following photos showing newspaper racks that county officials say are unpermitted and must be removed.
The bill would require all utilities to update their emergency response plan every two years.
Continued Gold Line bridge construction will result in overnight lane closures for the eastbound 210 Freeway.
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich announced Tuesday that Californians who voted to oppose same-sex marriage in California are now disenfranchised with the court's ruling that Prop. 8 is unconstitutional.
Should the federal government be able to limit the review time for wireless tower projects to three months? County officials are against a court ruling that would give the Federal Communications Commission that power.
Grants of up to $100,000 will be awarded to cities, non-profits, and other organizations that develop plans to replace trees destroyed by November's wind storm.
Investigators at the California Public Utilities Commission estimate that 13.4 percent of Southern California Edison power poles had too much weight on them prior to the windstorm, according to their preliminary report
Adam Schiff, Altadena's congressional representative, is holding open nominations for his 'Woman of the Year' awards. Each community in his district, including Altadena, will have a resident honored.
Altadena's prime coffee house and artist performing space needs more than $8,000 for a parking permit, one of several permits the business has needed to apply for in the last year.
AB 1148 goes before the California Assembly Tuesday. If approved, it would require that the largest campaign donors be named in TV, radio, web and printed political ads.
Members of the Pasadena Unified School District's Districting Task Force digested some feedback Saturday regarding draft maps that would divide PUSD into seven sub-regional districts.
The plan includes a 5 mile bike boulevard on streets in Altadena and was approved by the County's Planning Commission. With Board of Supervisors, the boulevard and other bike improvements in Altadena will become part of the county's future plans for the t
Community members from across the San Gabriel Valley, including Altadenans, packed the Temple City High School auditorium Thursday for the at California Public Utilities Commission on SoCal Edison's response to November's windstorms.
A county official responding to a complaint about business licenses has not found anyone out of compliance. Yet.
Congressional Representative Judy Chu, D-Monterey Park, who will be running in a new congressional district that includes Altadena, spoke to C-SPAN about her support of President Obama's emphasis on green energy in his State of the Union.
At a Tuesday meeting, members of a local mail carrier's union warned Altadena residents to be skeptical of U.S. Postal Service claims that the Altadena Post Office will not be shut down.
Seven months after county officials rejected an AT&T cell tower location off of Loma Alta Drive, the company is planning to look for a new location.
AB 1527 follows up on Portantino's successful legislation from last year banning the open carry of unloaded hand guns by extending the ban to unloaded shotguns and rifles.