The remains of the mostly homeless or poor individuals were buried Wednesday morning.
The removal process of the infested tree will lead to closures and redirected traffic all next week.
County property owners received mailers this week on a proposed tax measure to cover costs for improving water quality and reducing pollution.
Forest officials do not grant wood-cutting permits for anything other than "personal fuel wood."
Pasadena gets into the holiday spirit at City Hall.
The Sunland Inc. plant that distributes products to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Target, Safeway and others is linked to salmonella contamination that made at least 41 people ill in 20 states.
Electrician's Mate First Class Phillip Alampi from the USS Pasadena will cruise down Colorado Boulevard on "Sailing the Sea of Knowledge'' on Jan. 1.
A former attorney and construction manager for Huntington Memorial Hospital pleaded guilty to federal mail fraud charges Wednesday.
A story about the decline of a family and its world is selected as the city’s book selection for its annual literary celebration.
L.A. County residents who suffered damage due to the severe wind in 2011 have until Nov. 30 to apply for tax relief.
An NFL team could play in the Rose Bowl temporarily if the City Council amends an ordinance next week.
Incumbents look to keep their seats, while Chris Holden inches toward a victory in the Assembly.
Weather conditions are forcing helicopters carrying ballots to be diverted.
Diamond Bar Republicans and Pasadena area Democrats share their thoughts on the presidential election.
A Patch reader claimed she was asked for identification and saw a car displaying Romney and pro-life paraphernalia parked near a polling place entrance at Trinity Lutheran Church in Pasadena, which is possibly illegal.
Before you head to the polls, know the federal, state and local candidates and issues you will be voting on.
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Check here election night for the latest news and results on the race for California's 28th Congressional District.
Check here election night for the latest news and results on the race for the 43rd State Assembly district.
Congresswoman Judy Chu has been publicly battling assembly candidate Dr. Matthew Lin over his alleged use of her image in his mailers. Lin supporters say the latest statement looks like a political stunt.
Patch contacted eight biologists at California universities to get their opinion on Proposition 37. Seven of the eight urged a 'no' vote on the measure.
The Council appears set to enter an agreement to spend $4.8 million, $3.2 of it from a state grant, on native habitat restoration on the west side of Hahamongna.
Pasadena Public Health Director and Health Officer Eric Walsh, MD, MPH will discuss the recently published 2011 Pasadena/Altadena Quality of Life Index at a three-part community series at All Saints Church starting Sunday.
The deadline for voter registration is Monday (today).
In its Mars Science Laboratory Mission Status Report Thursday, JPL announced that Curiosity's ability to ingest and analyze the sample is critical to the two-year mission.
A fire earlier this week at the Pasadena Water and Power plant sent thick, black smoke billowing into the air and caused officials to warn of potential blackouts.
The Great California ShakeOut begins at 10:18 a.m. Thursday.
Here are details on Tuesday's Presidential Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Bill Bogaard will serve as president of the League of California Cities in addition to his role as mayor of Pasadena.
Take the survey by Oct. 15 and help Pasadena develop a Zero Waste Strategic plan.
Phillip Leclair has been serving as acting CIO and now assumes a permanent position.
The crop-destroying flies were discovered in Pasadena in 2010.
Measure J will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot in Los Angeles. If approved, it will speed up major public transit and highway projects across the county.
NASA's Curiosity rover found evidence of an ancient stream bed on Mars, officials announced.
The consensus of the panel at Wednesday’s South Pasadena City Council meeting was no on the 710, yes on Measure J.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.