To exempt a child from required vaccinations, a parent and a doctor must sign the new Personal Belief Exemption form under a state law that takes effect Jan. 1.
The map below shows a snapshot of the average household size for renters across town.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
The fourth and final in a series of interviews with the candidates for the Nov. 5 elections to the South Pasadena City Council.
Your guide to the weekend.
A look at this week's movies and movie showtimes in and around South Pasadena.
PG-13 film in theaters Friday.
Fall is the perfect time for a great crock pot meal, so why not enjoy it with friends?
The list below shows nearby breast cancer-related campaigns trying to raise money. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
Move over, brown bag. Try this creative spin on school lunch.
The third in a series of interviews with the four candidates for the Nov. 5 elections to the South Pasadena City Council.
Your guide to the weekend and beyond.
Through a partnership with Zillow, Patch brings you the local homes for sale and open homes each week. Check out the list below or visit the link to Zillow for even more options.
The city's latest crime numbers until Oct. 22.
Participating museums include LACMA, Autry National Center, Skirball Cultural Center and Hammer Museum.
Pumpkin carving can be fun for the whole family, but if the kids are too young to handle knives, here are some creative ways to get them in on the action.
Check out our video for ways to make the best out of your Farmers Market produce.
The second in a series of interviews with the four candidates for the Nov. 5 elections to the South Pasadena City Council.
Your guide to hump day and beyond.
Financial advice you wish you had in your 20s and 30s.
Higher rate than Gen X and baby boomers when they started in the workforce, study says.
Always talk to people you don't think can help you
Looking for a job? Several national companies have thousands of openings.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Many Americans celebrating Halloween this year will spend about $75 on decor, treats and costumes.