There are several public places in town that are air conditioned that you may go to cool off.
Wednesday's decisions on the Defense of Marriage Act and Prop 8 advance marriage equality.
Under AB 72, the earlier swearing-in date will enable the municipal water district to proceed to pressing business.
Two proposed amendments to the state Constitutional would lower the voter threshold for funding measures.
Tom LaBonge says it should be called the San Pedro Freeway.
South Pas business Ellen's Silkscreening gave away T-shirts to people in the city who biked to work on May 16.
The temporary closures are due to the slab replacement project.
Whittier Trust Co. and its former fund manager agree to pay nearly $1.68 million in a civil settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The city served as a backdrop for nearly 10 commercials over the last two weeks.
Metro will offer free rides to customers who board with a bicycle or helmet on Metro buses and trains throughout Los Angeles County.
The City of South Pasadena's website has a fresh look and, officials hope, will be easier for residents to peruse.
The funds come from the Bicycle Transportation Account (BTA), an annual Caltrans program that provides state dollars for city and county projects that improve safety and convenience for bicycle commuters.
Prior to the start of her 2013 Honda Civic Tour with Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson squeezed in a music video in town.
Seven of the 13 student government positions for next year have been announced. Run-off elections for the six remaining positions will happen this week.
Be Kind to Animals Week is May 5-11. To commemorate this, the South Pasadena Public Library is sponsoring an art contest.
It was a busy week for filming: four TV shows, a pilot and a commercial all used South Pasadena as a backdrop recently.
The congresswoman honored Barbara Peterson Sinclair and 15 other honorees from the San Gabriel Valley at an awards luncheon in San Marino.
In honor of Earth Day, the City of South Pasadena is offering free workshops on how to hone a green thumb.
If you have expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs you can dispose of them safely at the police station.
The independent report states that selling the homes is the worst financial choice for the state.
The accusation comes from one of Hilary Straus' colleagues from his past tenure at the city of Hanford, where he worked before coming to South Pasadena.
Assemblymember Chris Holden will have a “100 Days Town Hall” April 18. Do you want to talk with him about issues affecting the 41st Assembly District?
The city is participating in the international autism awareness movement called Autism Speaks: Light it Up Blue.
Councilman Michael Cacciotti said South Pasadena is creating "organic, pollution-free zones,'' and he would like to see the school board do the same.
Members of the Yes on S campaign received accolades from the South Pasadena Unified School District this week.
On the day the U.S. Supreme Court took up the issue of Proposition 8, the California ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage, Congresswoman Judy Chu posted this photo to Facebook to show what side she's on.
A contingent of South Pasadena residents is looking at some plots owned by the state as potential options for the long-discussed community garden.
Interim Chief Art Miller checked another to-do off his list, and appointed a patrol officer to the position of School Resource Officer.
South Pasadena's representative in the state Assembly, Chris Holden, saw his first bill passed in the Assembly Thursday.
Los Angeles County receives federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help pay for its 203 community-based homeless programs.
The two women represent opposite ends of the 41st Assembly District.
The bill would allow community pharmacies to better compete in the prescription drug marketplace against larger pharmacies.
An upgrade to the South Pasadena Public Library's automated circulation system will mean patrons may now receive notices via email.
Supporters of the Larouche Political Action Committee spread their message to South Pasadena this week, and got an earful from some disgusted residents.
Certified results will be available March 22, and everything will be finalized on March 26.
To celebrate South Pasadena's 125th birthday this year, artist Marie Switzer Miller designed the interactive project "One to Grow On.''
South Pasadena residents who've not yet mailed back their parcel tax ballots may turn them in between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The Marines were soaked from head to toe in their full uniforms-- with backpacks and weapons. The kids were soaked from head to toe in their full uniforms too-- swim suits and technicolor goggles.
The San Gabriel Valley legislator wants to hear what concerns you about the 41st Assembly District and the state.