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The new law safeguards the work of architects such as drawings and plans.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
The map is the first of its kind from a planet beyond the solar system.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation that will increase minimum wage to $9 on July 1, 2014 and $10 by Jan. 1, 2016.
The system help detect people buried in the wake of an earthquake or other disaster.
More than half of the proposed Olympic venues will be outside Los Angeles city limits, but within the county of Los Angeles.
AB 405 would offer drivers on the 134 and 210 freeways use of the lanes during "off-peak" hours set by Caltrans.
AB 250 establishes the California Innovation Hub Program into law.
The city voted to support the closure of the 710 gap but with language that does not favor any particular method of doing so.
A report from the Sheriff's Department is expected later in September.
Any eateries caught serving the food item face a $1,000-per-day fine.
Assemblymember Chris Holden’s bill will increase funding for Domestic Violence Shelters.
The below map shows a regional government plan for where to build future housing units in L.A. County, with the allocated number of new housing units for each city.
The Council will resume its regular schedule Sept. 9 at Pasadena City Hall.
In 2011 economic development funds were taken from local jurisdictions to be redistributed to school districts, general city funds and other sources. Below is a graphic showing where Pasadena's funds went.
Under a new Pilot Sidewalk Repair Partnership Program, the City of Pasadena will assist qualified residents with the cost of public sidewalks damaged by City trees.
Residents that live along the 710 freeway right of way in Pasadena, South Pasadena and El Sereno will conduct picketing protests at two local Caltrans hearings this week.
Triple digit temperatures in Pasadena could last through the July 4 weekend. See how to keep cool and safe and save energy.
Steven Ronald Homna was convicted in November 2011 of voluntary manslaughter in the March 2010 killing of Pasadena Art Center College of Design professor Norman Schureman.
All Saints Church Episcopal priest and activist Reverend Susan Russell rejoices that her church can now offer both equal blessing and equal protection to the couples who come to them for marriage, she writes in the Huffington Post.
The temporary Arroyo Seco Parkway closures are due to the slab replacement project.
The provision stems from amendments made to the city’s Tobacco Use Prevention Ordinance in 2011.
See what Pasadena offices and services--including some transportation--will be closed Monday, May 27.
Pasadena library websites and electronic resources are among those that will be inaccessible. See how you may be affected.
The city’s vision of development for the next 20 years gets approval for the environmental study phase.
The honorees hailed from Rosemead, Monterey Park, Claremont and Palmdale.
After urging from an Invest in PUSD Kids campaign, the Pasadena City Council added an eighth guiding principle to its General Plan Monday.
The public can hear the latest on Pasadena General Plan elements and give feedback at Monday night’s City Council meeting. What are your thoughts on the General Plan?
Catherine Menard's design was unveiled last Sunday.
Auditions for the local singing competition are set for Saturday.
A federal appeals panel in Pasadena rules certain non-citizens may be provided with individualized bond hearings before an immigration judge.
Still need to file taxes? Several Southland post offices will have extended hours for Tax Day.
Among the improvements are a new gym and 10,000 more square feet.
Economic recovery and new city strategies in addressing homelessness are credited for the declining numbers.
The clinic focuses on the uninsured, including the homeless, seniors and those living with HIV/AIDS.
Katherine Aguilar Perez-Estolano was once the city's deputy mayor.