The skinny on Monday's events.
A state redistricting commission released another potential redistricting plan for L.A. County, and this one would put current Rep. Adam Schiff outside of South Pasadena's district.
An opportunity for public policy discussion.
Two measures of Assemblyman Anthony Portantino find themselves in the legislative process.
Portantino has been lobbying for HIV screening in the capitol. Free tests will be administered Sunday afternoon at the Rose Bowl.
Residents and surrounding departments gathered outside South Pas Police Department Friday.
More than 90 speakers at the hearing expressed confusion and disappointment at the draft maps, which feature boundaries that split some cities, including South Pas, in half.
The women's political group talked November elections Wednesday night.
The City of South Pasadena hopes to be grouped with San Gabriel Valley for the new Congressional District.
Wednesday's Council meeting generated a full house.
Conversation from Monday's community meeting.
Monday's meeting featured talk of project completion and overall expenses.
City Council may combine two utility users taxes for the November 2011 ballot.
In his second letter to the editor, Wally Colburn further explains massage legislation—and how he feels about it.
Who is in charge of redistricting? Why does it matter? Why now? All these questions and more answered below.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission releases a draft plan with new state electoral districts on Friday. Here is what you need to know about South Pasadena and the new districts.
Members of local police and fire ran to raise money for Special Olympics Thursday.
A bill that would make it illegal to openly carry an unloaded handgun in California is moving its way through the State Senate.
Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council declined request to write letter in support of measure last week.
Furious city officials said they thought they had a final deal in place, but a Gold Line attorney insisted Tuesday that no such deal exists. The future of the Gold Line hangs in the balance.
Mayor Mike Ten visited the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council yesterday.
South Pas Mayor Mike Ten has been spreading the word about Assembly Bill 353 to neighboring towns.
A list of streets slated to be improved in the upcoming year.
South Pas Resident and certified massage therapist Wally Colburn says yes to additional massage regulations.
Council members discussed budget for the upcoming fiscal year Wednesday night.
City council voted in favor of additional regulations for personal service businesses but hopes to include a moratorium.
Here's a round-up of the legislator's bills, which recently passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee.
Police Chief Joseph Payne opposes the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared California's overcrowded prisons violate inmate's constitutional rights.
Speaking at the ceremony led by Mayor Mike Ten, will be a veteran of the Korean War and former Council member David Margrave.
South Pasadena's Post Office participated in the national food drive "Stamp Out Hunger" this month.
South Pas resident Drew Ready voices concern on paving Fair Oaks with asphalt instead of concrete.
The city addresses questions about Fourth of July parade and asphalt roads.
Here's a look into what happened at South Pasadena's bi-monthly City Council meeting Wednesday night.
The city may add two stops to the Gold Link shuttle in July.
Doug Failing of Metro said the transportation authority is ready to begin accepting bids from contractors to complete environmental review process.
Education spending would increase by about $3 billion, according to a revised budget report released by Gov. Jerry Brown Monday.
South Pasadena City Council may create additional regulations regarding massage establishments in town.
Here's a look at what your local community members had to say about the news via social media.
As texts and tweets of bin Laden's death hit Sunday night, residents came to Kaldi to watch the news.
Here's a roundup of breaking news stories in San Gabriel Valley.