The Password Protection Act of 2012 would enhance the current law to prohibit employers from compelling or coercing employees into providing access to their private accounts.
South Pas public works officials say Long Beach inaccurately blamed the city for the 5,500 gallon sewage spill Saturday.
The sewage spill occurred late Saturday in the Arroyo Seco area and was caused by a sewer system blockage.
See who’s running for offices representing South Pasadena in the June 5 primary election.
It’s a different ballgame in the June 5 primary, with newly-drawn geographic boundaries for the 41st District and an open primary that erases party lines.
Rep. Judy Chu—who is running in a newly drawn Congressional district that includes South Pasadena—as well as current Rep. Adam Schiff spoke in support of President Obama’s gay marriage views Wednesday.
Southern California Public Radio will host the Pasadena Sun for an election forum 6 p.m. May 9.
Sergio Gonzalez has officially taken the role of City Manager of South Pasadena.
Aston was taking a lunch break at a spot that overlooked the Arroyo Seco Trail when he heard a woman call out for help, he told the Pasadena Sun.
City Council meetings take place at City Hall on the first and third Wednesday of every month. But you can also watch them live here.
Los Angeles County's population grew half a percent in 2011.
Residents speak with representatives from CalTrans and Metro regarding the SR-710 project.
The California Assembly Public Safety Committee votes to approve AB1682.
Jobs and transportation were among the hot topics at a forum Thursday night featuring the five candidates running for the 41st Assembly District serving Pasadena, South Pasadena and nearby cities.
City officials, community leaders and cancer survivors came out for the annual fundraiser to fight cancer.
A dozen search warrants were served at various locations, authorities said.
U.S. Congress will soon vote on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).
The Gold Line Construction Authority released another video detailing the progress of the bridge along the Foothill Extension.
Two property owners reached an agreement with the city Monday after fighting against construction rules they said were both costly and arbitrary.
Do you know a woman who has made your community stronger?
South Pasadena resident Harry How and architect Milad Oueijan are set to appear before the Planning Commission on Monday to negotiate their conditions for approval, which they say are ever-changing and over the top.
A Los Angeles Times study finds that the city ranked high among the 88 incorporated cities in the county.
South Pas ranked No. 25 among 88 cities in Los Angeles County for the amount of money spent per capita on attorney fees.
Gonzalez was promoted to Assistant City Manager in December 2008 and has been serving as Interim City Manager since John Davidson left in October 2011.
The Verdugo Regional Crime Laboratory will serve South Pas, Glendale, Burbank and Pasadena police departments.
See a rough timeline of when Metro 710 community meetings and open houses will be held and what they entail.
David Wood, of the Huffington Post, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for 'Beyond the Battlefield.'
Can't make the April 17 tax-filing deadline? Request an automatic six-month extension.
Candidates for the 41st Assembly District will face questions 6 p.m. Thursday, April 26 at the Pasadena Senior Center.
The latest freeway closure in the Metro Gold Line Foothill extension project will begin at midnight. How will this affect your commute?
This recognition is made each year during Women’s History Month. A total of 11 women from the 29th District were honored.
The Metropolitan Water District approved a rate increase to repair and replace aged facilities Tuesday.
A masseuse charged for soliciting prostitution at a South Pasadena massage business was scheduled to be arraigned today in Alhambra Superior Court, but the hearing was postponed until Friday.
Winners of this year's Congressional Arts Competition will have their work displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year.
While the independent report says SCE could have shortened the restoration period by possibly two days, it also says SCE deployed a sufficient number of resources to restore power to customers without any serious injuries to SCE employees or the public.
At a community forum Thursday, City staff gave a rundown of where your money goes. Here's what Patch took away from the presentation.
Although attendance was low, those who came out Thursday emphasized the importance of infrastructure and sale of Caltrans homes—as well as a desire to cut personnel costs.
Councilmember Richard Schneider is looking to start a Fire Safe Council after the City experienced very low levels of water during the windstorm.
The Gold Line Construction Authority has released a series of videos explaining the coming attractions for the Gold Line Foothill Extension. One Monrovia blogger thinks the money would be better spent elsewhere.
This is the third and last of a series of meetings meant to promote a transparent City budget.