Candidates sum up their leadership styles at Tuesday’s forum.
The meetings are the first step in the sale of surplus houses in South Pasadena, Pasadena and L.A.
Two incumbents and their two challengers appear before a candidates' forum sponsored by the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce.
The City Council writes a letter to Liu a week after Gov. Brown signs crucial legislation she authored.
The 4 contenders for the Nov. 5 South Pasadena City Council elections make closing statements in the first of two candidates' forums.
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In opposition of course—but do they support a legal challenge to the tunnel?
Candidates for the South Pasadena City Council elections agree it's a tough balancing act, but show different levels of creativity about how to boost city reserves.
City Council candidates offer their views.
Four candidates, including two incumbents, introduce themselves to South Pasadena residents at City Hall.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
The city’s approved operating budget for this year should leave it in good shape regardless of any cuts, which are likely to remain out-of-sight, says City Manager Sergio Gonzalez.
Workers run into at least one surprise—a leaking sewage pipe.
Sergio Gonzalez on why massage stores are treated on par with a doctor’s, lawyer’s or accountant’s office—to the city’s detriment.
Members tell L.A. County Supervisor Antonovich that the Senior Center and the Library need to expand.
Transportation Commission chair Bill Sherman tells City Council Metro is considering everything from tunnels, buses and light rail transit to reversible lanes.
The four-year term of the South Pasadena City Council member ends Nov. 5.
The companies will be allowed to operate under a new set of regulations.
"I live in a unique town with many interesting styles and trends," writes 10-year-old Micah Gee.
ADA-compliant sidewalk issues trump bike-friendly road diet for now.
The fourth and concluding installment of Patch's Q&A with City Manager Sergio Gonzalez.
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SB 416 expedites the sale of more than 500 houses no longer needed for the proposed 710 freeway extension.
In the third part of a Q&A, City Manager Sergio Gonzalez discusses the state of South Pasadena's streets.
In the second part of a Q&A, City Manager Sergio Gonzalez continues his discussion about the advantages of transit-oriented development for South Pasadena.
City Public Works officials say, however, they’ll take another look at demands for a four-way sign, following last week’s road accident there.
AB 250 establishes the California Innovation Hub Program into law.
In the first part of a Q&A, City Manager Sergio Gonzalez talks about what makes South Pasadena a strong city.
Assemblymember Chris Holden’s bill will increase funding for Domestic Violence Shelters.
The below map shows a regional government plan for where to build future housing units in L.A. County, with the allocated number of new housing units for each city.
In 2011 economic development funds were taken from local jurisdictions to be redistributed to school districts, general city funds and other sources. Below is a graphic showing where South Pasadena's funds went.
The regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday night.
Here's a video from Wednesday's event, where opponents of the proposed 710 tunnel disseminated information about why they are against the project, during a celebration of that project.
Alhambra's "Close the Gap'' event Wednesday offered booths of information on why extending the 710 Freeway to the 210 Freeway is the best choice for the region.
Candidate filing periods for all positions end August 9, unless you are a non-incumbent, in which case you have until August 14.
South Pasadena City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to impose a 2 percent salary bump for police officers, three percent less than what the Police Officers Association asked for.