The DA alleges Healthy Family Farms bought thousands of dollars worth of meat, poultry and eggs from other vendors and resold it at area farmers markets.
According to the Sacramento Bee, the two newspapers have jointly filed suit over the Assembly's failure to release the current assembly office budgets and spending records.
A white edge line will improve visibility of the bulb-outs, according to City staff. A start date for the project has yet to be determined.
The incumbent Monterey Park congresswoman officially announced Friday that she will run in the proposed 27th Congressional District, which includes South Pasadena and San Marino.
Sharon Palmer, the owner of Healthy Family Farms, is now scheduled to be arraigned Monday after being unable to reach court today, according to the DA's office.
Peter Scheer of the First Amendment Coalition tells Altadena Patch that the government's refusal to release the budget figures of legislative offices does not comply with California open records law.
DMR Team says it plans to reach an agreement with American Asphalt this week on how the cracked crosswalks will be fixed.
The South Pas Farmers Market vendor Healthy Family Farms and owner Sharon Palmer were charged on nine counts Wednesday.
If the plan released last week by a state redistricting commission is approved, one likely candidate is incumbent congresswoman Judy Chu, who would live in the newly created district.
An analysis by the Los Angeles Times reveals that most cities in the state pay elected officials salaries below California mandated limits.
A public records request for legislative staff budgets filed by Altadena's representative, Anthony Portantino, has been officially denied. Portantino filed the request after he was told he would have to furlough his staff because he had gone over budget.
Mayor Mike Ten said he would be open to discussion as to whom the current law applies or locations where operation would be prohibited.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission voted Friday to approve its final maps for congressional and state legislative offices. There will now be a two-week public review period before the final vote, but no revisions will be made.
Staffers who work in local communities across the district may soon find themselves on unpaid leave over a bitter battle between local assemblyman Anthony Portantino and Speaker John Perez.
The city must still sign off on the land deal, which paved the way for a $486 million Gold Line Foothill Extension design-build contract awarded Wednesday.
While the DA's letter states there were no factual findings with regard to the alleged conduct on behalf of City Council, it does say the circumstances bring forth “a sufficiently reasonable concern.”
The City will soon commence the design of the Monterey Road street improvement project and make sidewalks ADA complaint.
If South Pas Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) opts out of a continuation ordinance, it would be dissolved on Nov. 1 of this year.
City council passed Resolution 7172 Wednesday night.
City council unanimously passed a resolution to further revise the City’s position on the SR-710.
A tentative timeline and look into change orders.
Operator John Letts says negotiations with the City should move forward in a positive manner.
The next step in the downtown revitalization project is finalizing an exclusive agreement with Genton. A redevelopment agency could help but isn't necessary.
Incumbents Richard D. Schneider, M.D. and David Sifuentes have stated they will not be running for City council in November.
Community Redevelopment Commission meetings have been suspended due to the state's plan to dissolve redevelopment agencies.
Portantino was the lone Democrat to oppose the state budget passed last month. Now he says a move to cut his office budget is retaliation from Democratic state leaders.
The newest Assembly District drawing South Pas with Pasadena, Monrovia, Rancho Cucamonga and the San Gabriel Mountains.
The first of several summer concerts in Garfield Park kicked off Sunday.
Residents agreed Monday that the City should stop going after federal money due to the scope of these projects.
A drawing was shown at a council meeting earlier this month.
Residents will vote whether or not to extend the tax to a 10-year period reduced to 7.5 percent.
In the end, council members unanimously passed the modified resolution with mixed feelings.
The Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday passed a bill by Altadena's state Assemblyman that coud help catch sexual assault offenders.
The controversial construction is nearing its end.
One resident speaks out after the Gold Link shuttle was cut last month.
Opening ceremonies were held outside the Community Room prior to the parade.
City Council will also consider a $50,000 marketing plan, which would promote South Pas once construction is over.
If you want to celebrate July 4 with fireworks, here is a list of the cities that still allow fireworks and a list of those that do not.
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The women's political group talked November elections, Fair Oaks and redistricting last week.