Keeping Altadena’s Small Businesses Alive, One Meal at a Time
By Melissa Michelson
Repair Café Revives Items and Helps Environment
By Tristan Longwell
Wildfire victims want to rebuild with natural materials. Some say L.A. County is making it onerous
By Lila Seidman
Main Break Leaves Customers Without Water
By Tristan Longwell
Fourth of July changes: why some cities are skipping the fireworks and festivities this year
By Yusra Farzan
When a Pasadena senior living home became a movie set, the residents got creative
By Esther Zuckerman
Commentary: Pasadena mayor's keepsake, a coffee can, is a reminder of when his family was undocumented
By Steve Lopez
A temporarily mural in Altadena, on the remains of a burned building, honors Eaton fire heroes
By Victoria Ivie
A chance to discover the delicate nature of Northeast LA's Elephant Hill
Fiona Ng
- Elephant Hill bordering El Sereno and South Pasadena is made up of 110 acres of land.
- It has been called one of the last and largest natural open spaces in Los Angeles.
- Community organizers and conservationists have worked to protect the hilltop for many decades.
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Residents Urge Council to Prevent Data Sharing With ICE
By Eric Anthony Licas
Amid ICE raids and student pressure, LAUSD allocates $5 million for Dream Centers
By Alejandra Molina
Photographer Captures Moments Frozen in Time
By Natalie Miranda
Community Calls for Crack Down on Nuisance House Parties
By Eric Anthony Licas