The problems started Thursday and intermittently backed up traffic at various points around the city, causing motorists to make U-turns and zig zag around town.
Were you caught in a heavy traffic back-up in South Pas Thursday morning or afternoon?
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills into law in 2012; there's 873 new laws for 2013.
The year-end party raised thousands of dollars for the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses.
The annual South Pasadena Tournament of Roses fundraiser will provide an up close and personal view of the progress on the city's float, Sailing the Sea of Knowledge.
Can you guess what the highest read South Pasadena story of 2012 was?
Athens Services will pick up trees from single family homes and duplexes through Jan. 19. Condos and apartment residents should put theirs out for pick up Jan. 8 or 9th.
TIME magazine named President Barack Obama their person of the year. Tell us who you think should win from our town!
The city will mark its quasquicentennial in March, and although celebration plans are underway, the Chamber of Commerce is asking the public to chime in with ideas for how to commemorate the civic milestone.
Intended as a video to be aired on Dec. 22, NASA reassures the public that life will continue on after the so-called Mayan apocalypse.
On the House floor, days after the Sandy Hook Elementary slaughter, Rep. Judy Chu (D-El Monte) urged her colleagues to tighten gun laws.
Go ahead, park on the street without a permit -- just be sure to move it every few days.
The National Weather Service warned of strong winds blowing in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County Tuesday afternoon.
The City of South Pasadena has announced the following available spots on a myriad of commissions.
South Pasadena Middle School and Monterey Hills Elementary do not have peripheral fences around the property, an issue that bothers Superintendent Joel Shapiro, and one the district is working on, he said Friday, in the wake of Connecticut's mass s
The public will have an opportunity to comment on the renewal of Measure S, a parcel tax that provides some $2 million to South Pasadena Unified School District.
In the meantime, use an alternate route, such as the 10 Freeway.
County Metro buses and trains are offering free rides on some of the booziest holiday nights.
State Attorney General Kamala Harris lauded the decision, and Pasadena Pride Center's Rick Eisenlord says "It does not get bigger than this."
If you missed these kids play Wednesday night's City Council meeting, where they earned a proclamation from the mayor, check them out at Thursday's Farmer's market, until 7 p.m.
Teenager Saige Hatch received a proclamation from City Council Wednesday night for starting the Modesty Club at South Pasadena High School.
After two hours of discussion Wednesday night, city council approved a rate increase that computes to a 128 percent hike from four years ago.
If you question the validity of everything the government tells you, you might not find much solace in officials' debunking of the Mayan-calendar predicted doomsday. A JPL scientist also spoke on the subject.
The proposition, passed by voters last month, boosts the sales tax by a quarter-cent and raises taxes on higher-income residents.
The remains of the mostly homeless or poor individuals were buried Wednesday morning.
Results show the countywide ballot measure aimed at accelerating transit projects is .56 percent short of passage.
The inaugural assembly bill for Chris Holden, (D-Pasadena), addresses job creation and economic development.
Clearing skies help make annual race a success. Can you find your friends and neighbors, or spot yourself, in any of these shots?
The City of South Pasadena has identified 2,000 spots that could use some greenery, and this year's Christmas tree will plug one of those plots.
Authorities say Alonzo Bernard Johnson walked into a 79-year-old South Pasadena woman's apartment, pointed a knife at her and threatened to kill her before beating her with his hands and fists.
The Public Works Commission is a five-member body that will provide input to the City Council on proposed or planned public works projects.
The South Pasadena Tournament of Roses has made its selections for who will ride atop "Sailing the Sea of Knowledge'' during this year's Rose Parade.
Secretary of State Debra Bowen gave backers of a proposed initiative to increase taxes on gas and diesel fuel, as well as as alcohol and cigarettes, approval to gather signatures.
Investigators are expected to interview the pilots in the coming days. Six Pasadena Police officers were injured in the collision.
For Thanksgiving week, folks may leave their cars on the street over night without a paid pass -- but the 72-hour rule remains in effect.
With the Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 22, several City of South Pasadena meetings have been canceled. The following list shows the new dates.
Readers from Global Water will verify the size and number of water meters across the city through mid-December.
John Noguez is due back in court Jan. 22 to determine if there is enough evidence to require him to stand trial on 13 counts of misappropriation by a public officer, five counts of perjury, four counts of accepting bribes and two counts of conspiracy.
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino wrote a goodbye letter to his constituents, as his 44th Assembly district is reorganized.
Following trends in California and other states across the country, fewer residents blotted a ballot on Election Day than they did four years ago. And four years ago, there were fewer registered voters in town.