A small earthquake epicentered in the Inland Empire shook parts of Los Angeles early Thursday morning.
Reggie, the rascally gator who eluded capture for years in an LA lake, has finally found a gal pal who will put up with him.
Women in SoCal are standing up to this alleged serial dine and dash date who now has two bench warrants out for his arrest.
Crews are working to repair the damage caused when a water main ruptured at a Pasadena construction site: Breaking.
Officials hope to help Pasadena families when a loved one with disabilities such as dementia or autism disappear.
Fear that the storm expected to douse the Black History Month parade could include dangerously close lightning prompted the postponement.
Gas prices are on the rise, and cheap gas is growing scarce in Los Angeles County, refinery maintenance to blame, AAA says.
Dawud Karriem, 87, was last seen Thursday in Pasadena.
With the click of a mouse, you can send a Valentine's card to a child at Children's Hospital, and $1 will be donated for each card sent.
Residents and legislators marched on Pasadena City Hall for a local Women's March before heading to the massive protest in downtown LA.
A 30-pound tubby tabby going by the name Taft became the first to occupy the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA 's new “Corpulent Cat Room.”
Hundreds of teens will head to Pasadena Sunday for the the 18th Annual Renal Teen Prom.
Cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger! To kick off Cheeseburger Week, Pasadena installed a plaque where the first cheeseburger was served
"No woman or man who has served their nation in uniform should have to fight for a roof over their head when their service is done."
Survivors of the Pulse club shooting will ride along with members of the LGBTQ community on the "To Honor and Remember Orlando" Float.
A 13-year-old Pasadena boy was last seen when he was dropped off for school Wednesday.
The Pasadena Tournament of Roses announced 40 floats that will participate in the 128th Rose Parade.
Cities and communities with a high density of alcohol outlets were 3.7 times more likely to have high rates of violent crime.
Join the movement by donating to an animal in need on November 29.
PET OF THE WEEK: Pluto, a playful mix, has been waiting for a loving family longer than any other pup at the Pasadena Humane Society.
BREAKING: The grand marshals of the 2017 Rose Parade in Pasadena will be Olympic standouts Allyson Felix, Greg Louganis and Janet Evans.
Ten of the fake pennies worth $1,000 were scattered throughout Los Angeles. All you have to do is keep your eyes peeled.
Jot it down! The offers are good on Wednesday and Thursday.
A U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist has linked oil-drilling to some of the deadliest earthquakes in Southern California's history
Find out where they are before you go out to trick-or-treat.
What could make the DMV less fun? A widespread computer glitch!
The lines that the DMV moved even slower than usual Tuesday because a computer outage knocked down services.
A 13-year-old girl who ran away from home triggering a police search, has been returned to her family.
Temple City High School senior Victoria Cecilia Castellanos will reign as the Rose Queen of 2017.
Stats, Pasadena's landmark Pasadena floral and holiday decor store is back.
Community Health Alliance of Pasadena, ChapCare, helps young readers and encourages library card sign-ups at the Pasadena Public Library.
The "creepy clown trend" made its way to Los Angeles, and some creepy clowns on Instagram are threatening to turn up in Pasadena.
The weekend closure marks the second of nine planned weekend closures for the 710 Freeway repaving project.
The pilot program aims to increase local student enrollment at UC schools sharing programs.
"Got the inspiration last week -Please save the animals, for some of us it's all we have left," wrote an anonymous Humane Society donor.
The Frederick Buechner Center and Fuller Theological Seminary are pleased to announce the inaugural writer’s workshop at
Metro launched a pilot program to allow full and part time students reduced fare passes accessible through the class registration process.
An anonymous donor dropped $8,000 in $20 bills into the collection box at the no-kill cat shelter serving Pasadena.
Astronomy Week is set for Oct. 16 through Oct. 22.