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Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Local Unemployment Declines as County Rate Remains Flat

South Pasadena’s unemployment rate saw a slight decrease from June to July, according to state data, though the rates in Los Angeles County and...

Testing Finds 3 SPUSD Virus Cases

After a little more than a week of screening for COVID-19, the local school system said that three of its students have tested positive...

Tigers’ Loss Features Strong Performances

The South Pasadena High School varsity football team showed last week that there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the 2021 season,...

Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers to Be Banned

After weeks of soliciting feedback from the community and information from municipal commissions, the South Pasadena City Council voted unanimously last week to prohibit...

Local Women Entrepreneurs Brave the Pandemic to Start Anew

Sandy Olivas was wearing a necklace that read “fearless” the day I met her.That should be the slogan for the four women who have...

Recalling Actress’ Death, Group Calls for Police Reform

A group coalesced outside of the Metro Gold Line Station on Sunday to observe the third anniversary of the fatal shooting of actress Vanessa...

Obituary | Dennis Lee Potts

  Dennis Lee Potts, 78, of South Pasadena, passed away peacefully on August 19th from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. For more than 25 years, Denny...

SPHS Students Help Kids Become Rooted in STEM

Xiyu Wang and Aaron Quan were introduced to science early in life — if they hadn’t, they might have missed out on the experiences...

Back to School: Students’ Resocialization and Psychology

While we find ourselves grappling with the new norms of our changing world, a return to a regular school year for our students is...

Museum of Free Art Inspires Creations

Every morning, Rilla Alexander goes on a run through South Pasadena that takes her down Mission Street. One day, a wooden box with a...
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