
Cheryl Auger
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Nov 20, 2024 |
coloradoboulevard.net | Cheryl Auger |Christopher Bonin |Nicolas Perez |Ari Gutierrez Arambula
Black pigmented plastic is prevalent in many of our everyday products. By Cheryl AugerI have black plastic eating utensils, black cooking spoons and spatulas, black beads, and take-out containers with black bases that I normally use for take-out. I even have the black plastic lid tops normally used for take-out coffee. But recently I have been growing concerned with plastic items that are black. The majority of these use carbon black for their dark pigment.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
coloradoboulevard.net | Briony James |Kayleigh Scott |Cheryl Auger |Katlyn Ong
On the nights of October 2 and 3, be cautious on Washington Blvd. where it crosses Altadena Drive. And be prepared for traffic on Altadena Drive to be detoured. By Briony JamesAs part of an ongoing year-long project to repave and reconstruct a 2-mile length of Washington Blvd., Los Angeles County Public Works will be using recycled and re-used materials. The work will make this upgrade both green and cost and wear-effective for motorists.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
coloradoboulevard.net | Kayleigh Scott |Cheryl Auger |Katlyn Ong |Garrett Rowlan
Pasadena Acting Health Officer, Dr. Parveen Kaur, issued a health officer order, mandating annual influenza (flu) and updated COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers. By News DeskThe Pasadena Public Health Department PHD encourages everyone to stay up to date on both COVID-19 and flu vaccines.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
coloradoboulevard.net | Kayleigh Scott |Cheryl Auger |Katlyn Ong |Garrett Rowlan
WISPPA and the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce will be co-hosting the in person city council candidate forum with coordination by the League of Women Voters. By News DeskThis forum is free and open to the public. Evelyn Zneimer, Omari Ferguson, Charley Lu, Sheila Rossi, and Jon Primuth will be present. For more information or to view the district map, click here.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
coloradoboulevard.net | Kayleigh Scott |Cheryl Auger |Katlyn Ong |Garrett Rowlan
As of Friday, September 27, 2024, residential households in the U.S. are eligible for another order of four free at-home tests from USPS.com. By News DeskHere’s what you need to know:Each order includes 4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests. Order at this USPS link. Orders will ship free, starting September 30, 2024. Many COVID-19 tests have extended expiration dates, so you may be able to use your COVID-19 tests after the expiration date that is printed on the box.
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