After over 40 years of occupying what is now the former South Pasadena Unified School District headquarters, located at 1020 El Centro St, the administration has finally made its move to their newly-christened site, quite literally, across the street at 1100 El Centro. On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, the South Pasadena Unified School District School […]
John David Corey Jr., 57, of San Gabriel, was arrested Tuesday for setting the fire which destroyed the roof and caused other damage to the church at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel during a July 11, 2020 early morning fire. Corey is already serving a three-year sentence for a separate arson that took place three days […]
PHOTO: LinkedIn Profile | Nicholas Song of South Pasadena
Details were few but Song, a 2018 SPHS senior class vice president and 2016 sophomore vice president, suffered a traumatic injury and was declared dead at 6:36 am at a spot near the Colorado Bridge.
According to a social networking cite, Song studied at UC Santa Barbara.
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Pasadena Police Watch Commander Anthony Burgess said Song’s body was discovered by a park employee at Desiderio Park, with his car parked two-tenths of a mile away at S. Grand Ave. and W. Green St. The responding officer wrote that Song “likely climbed the protective fencing and jumped from the bridge to the park below.”
Effective today, Los Angeles County is updating our travel advisory.
The Centers for Disease Control and LA County continue to urge that everyone avoid non-essential travel during this time when there are significant hot spots across the country and the world and significant risk from more infectious variants.
Travelers who are
fully vaccinated, meaning 2 weeks have passed after their second dose for Pfizer or Moderna, or after their single dose of Johnson and Johnson, are, however, at lower risk and can now travel and will not be required to test or quarantine upon their arrival in Los Angeles County if they do not have any symptoms of illness.
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Clean Power Alliance(CPA), the single largest provider of 100% renewable energy to customers in the nation, recently had two clean energy-producing projects come online. The two projects add 340 megawatts (MW) of carbon-free energy to CPA’s already robust power procurement portfolio, enough to power 93,000 homes. The addition of these facilities further CPA’s ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals, while increasing stability of rates and reliability for the three million residents and businesses it serves.
“CPA is proud these reliable carbon-free facilities are now in production. These projects help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while further improving rate stability and reliability for our customers,” said Ted Bardacke, Executive Director for Clean Power Alliance. “The projects further enable us to meet the growing renewable energy demands of our many customers. They also create green jobs, lower costs and allow CPA to comply with state renewable en