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coloradoboulevard.net | Katlyn Ong
Playhouse Village sizzles this summer with the return of the beloved Jazz in the Park concert series presented by Playhouse Village Association in partnership w
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coloradoboulevard.net | Scott Phelps |Katlyn Ong |Melissa R. Michelson |Jennifer Lee
Marshall Fundamental Secondary School will officially become Thurgood Marshall Secondary School, marking a historic name change that celebrates both the school’s centennial and its evolving identity. The Pasadena Unified Board of Education unanimously approved the name change at its April 17th board meeting.
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coloradoboulevard.net | Katlyn Ong |Melissa R. Michelson |Jennifer Lee |Marc Ratner
The Joint Meeting between the Pasadena City Council and Los Angeles County Supervisor, Kathryn Barger was held on April 16. By Chase Jones Pasadena City Manager Miguel Márquez opened the special meeting by acknowledging the partnership between Pasadena and the County of Los Angeles the night of the Eaton fire. It was roughly 6:15 pm when fire first started in Altadena, and by 8:10 pm the Pasadena Convention Center was opened as an evacuation center.
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coloradoboulevard.net | Katlyn Ong |Melissa R. Michelson |Jennifer Lee |Marc Ratner
East West Players Theater for Youth presents “Patsy,” an original play by Alison Minami about the first Asian American Congresswoman, Patsy Mink. By News DeskThis program is intended for teen audiences. Synopsis: Kailani, an 18-year-old senior at Maui High School and star athlete, waits anxiously to find out if she’s been accepted into her dream school when all of a sudden Patsy Mink, the first Asian American congresswoman and former valedictorian of Maui High school, appears before her.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
An upcoming presentation will shine a much-deserved spotlight on the vital role African Americans have played in shaping Altadena’s history. By News DeskCentered around the Altadena African American Historic Resources Survey conducted by the County of Los Angeles, the event will explore the deep-rooted contributions of Black residents to the town’s growth and development.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
The City of Pasadena has deployed a professional-grade air quality sensor at the Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD), officials announced this week. By News DeskThe sensor installation, led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), aims to provide real-time data on airborne particulate matter, especially PM10, which includes dust and ash particles that can pose health risks.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
I can’t be jubilant about the number of people that paraded in Pasadena this past weekend shouting “lock him up” ” F*** T.” etc. The anger was an electric current. Many of the posters were quite clever and gave me a laugh. God knows I am worried about the fate of our nation, and I need a laugh, but…By Cynthia CannadyWe have to recognize that T. and his hack protégés are responding opportunistically to the genuine concerns of American people.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
Dr. Vartanyan will discuss the recent paradigm shift that transformed our understanding of supernovae, and how he and other theorists in his field will increasingly contribute to the rapid advancement of observational capabilities. By News DeskWe are made of the residue of nuclear reactions assembled in the furnaces of massive stars. Yet for decades, our astrophysical models have failed to explain how such massive stars explode as supernovae to seed the universe with this ejecta.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce has unveiled Back in Business, a volunteer-driven initiative aimed at supporting local businesses in their recovery following the devastating Eaton Fire. By News DeskThe program focuses on revitalizing Altadena’s economy by offering critical support to businesses that were displaced or severely impacted by the fire. This recovery effort is powered by a network of community volunteers committed to helping their neighbors.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
Pasadena’s next Coffee with a Cop event will be at Vallarta Supermarkets, 655 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, on April 16 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. By News DeskCoffee with a Cop is a national program where the police department teams with various community businesses or entities to create an atmosphere where community members have an opportunity to ask questions, discuss public safety concerns, and get to know the officers and neighbors in their community.