Here's what you wrote—and read—this week.
Numbers showing how the economic situation and the access to education have changed for African Americans.
Never forget a thing with the best mobile apps for your pregnancy.
Barry, an 18-month Belgian Malinois recently imported from Europe, has already started visiting South Pasadena High School, police chief Miller says.
You're invited to the city's first full-fledged forum for residents, partly a liaison exercise aimed at brainstorming “big-picture ideas” for 2014.
Here's who Cinema Siren thinks will take home a gold statue on March 2.
Give to a worthwhile cause and teach kids an important lesson about community service at the same time.
No campfire necessary.
Your guide to the weekend starts here.
The young and the old are particular targets.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Should film companies be allowed to push park visitors around?
Your countdown to the weekend begins here.
The students committed the alleged burglary at Marengo Elementary School over the weekend.
A study released today shows many buildings are still in use that would completely collapse during a major earthquake.
Occidental College students and volunteers are having a park planting party in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Feb. 1.
The weekly series features various singer-songwriters and “Fancy Tacos.”
Steve Northrup and his wife will have more income in retirement than during their working years. Here’s how you can do it, too.
Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
Your guide to hump day and beyond.
Duffy Hudson will perform as George Burns and Edgar Allan Poe at the Carnegie Stage at the South Pasadena Public Library Community Room Jan. 16 and 19.
The estimated $6.3 million project will provide necessary science labs for college prep courses.
Your family will flip for these deliciously crispy bowls.
Check out what’s new in 2014 on the free Patch app for iOS.
Get your house in order before the next big storm hits.