The answer is either nothing or not very much, depending where in the city you live.
At Tuesday night's Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (ACONA) meeting, representatives of Altadena's new trash service franchise took audience questions and updated residents on the contract.
The group California Right to Carry plans to file its suit on Dec. 15.
Stalled by a lawsuit against the state, the Gold Line Foothill Extension can now move forward after the Metropolitan Transit Authority passed an amendment to its funding agreement Thursday, an official said.
The Los Angeles Times reports that a legal challenge has been rejected for a redistricting plan that reconfigures electoral boundaries in the state legislature and congress.
Add 12 past and present elected officials of the city to the candidate's growing list of supporters.
The PUSD Board will hear a motion to censure member Scott Phelps.
Legislation honoring departed Altadena resident Oliver Goodall of the Tuskegee Airmen group will now go to the White House to be signed by the President.
The Pasadena Star News reports that the Pasadena Unified board voted to censure board member Scott Phelps for remarks made about a PUSD board candidate
In the county's bike plan, officials revealed the three intersections with the most bicycle accidents from 2004 to 2009.
The county has plans to re-landscape Woodbury Road this summer between Santa Anita Avenue and Windsor Avenue. Here are the plants they are planning to put in the medians, as well as a more detailed plan.
The county has identified its vendor, Altadena Urban Farmer's Market co-organizer Joseph Shuldiner, but with no contract yet signed, there is no clear timetable on when the market will start.
The Pasadena Star-News reports that the city has approved a contract to remove sediment from the Devil's Gate Dam with the goal of using it to build a field.
The Minnesota congresswoman and GOP presidential candidate will address the local branch of the Tea Party on Wednesday evening.
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich appointed retired Federal Judge Dickran Tevrizian to the newly-established citizens' commission on jail violence. The commission will address reports of deputies abusing inmates incarcerated in Los Angeles County jails.
Sections of the Angeles National Forest are eligible to be part of the National Park Service as a National Recreation Area, which could mean increased trail and recreation improvements.
Tuesday is the last day for submitting public comments about the program to the Board of Supervisors, which will consider the ordinance in January, according to county documents.
The City of Pasadena is studying the traffic impact of bringing professional football to the Rose Bowl on a temporary basis, according to the Pasadena Star-News. How will it affect Altadena?
The county's long term plan has a couple of features that would greatly enhance the biking experience in the local area.
The meetings are part of the environmental impact report process of the plan to remove up to 4 million cubic yards of dirt from the Devil's Gate Dam.
The ordinance would bar large commercial vehicles and trailers from parking on Altadena streets.
A Pasadena-based grantee of the Head Start program, which also serves Altadena, has withdrawn from the program, leaving more than 1,000 children and parents waiting to see what the next step is for the program.
Altadena's congressional representative issued a statement Wednesday calling for more regulation of America's financial sector.
The event's organizers got word Tuesday that they will be permitted to hold the monthly Food Truck Friday event this Friday as expected.
The famous guerrilla art installation that once graced the intersection of St. John and Pasadena Avenue in Pasadena will return to the city later this month, but only after it gets a goodbye party in Altadena.
The programs start on Monday for children age 3 to 5.
The Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Associations will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday night.
The Wednesday night meeting at the Rose Bowl was part of the process for the environmental impact report for the plan to clean out the Devil's Gate Dam.
Despite the cancellation of furloughs which Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, D-La Cañada Flintridge, described as punishment for his vote on the state budget, a lawsuit and legislation pushing for greater transparency are still active.
AB 91 would streamline the process for needy students. Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) said Monday he will bring it back again next year - the third time.
The county will continue to seek the public's assistance in helping to track down the killer of John Muir High School student Brandon Jackson.
A plastics manufacturer is contending that the law imposes an illegal tax on county businesses, according to the Fox and Hounds Daily website. The ban was enacted over the summer and applies to Altadena.
The Armenian Community Coalition endorsed the Pasadena City Council Member on Thursday, Sept. 29.
Local property owner George Brokate's two latest lawsuits accuse Monrovia and the Gold Line Construction Authority of improperly pushing through Gold Line projects.
With furloughs looming for his staff, Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada) opted to hold a charity event Wednesday to collect food for the needy and teach constituents how to access state agencies and resources.
The project will change Lake Avenue above Altadena Boulevard from a four-lane street to two lanes with a center turning lane and wider shoulder.
Despite local media reports saying the office could be closed soon, it is not on the list of potential branches targeted for closure. However, that does not mean its future is secure.
The County Board of Supervisors approved a redistricting that would stick closely to established electoral boundaries, but one supervisor appeared to be voting in favor of the plan to expedite a lawsuit that could ultimately decide the county boundaries.
A deputy-involved shooting in February is still under review seven months later.
The hearing will be at 11 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors hearing room at 500 West Temple Street in downtown Los Angeles.