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Coroner IDs Domestic Violence Suspect Stabbed to Death in South Pasadena
A 40-year-old domestic violence suspect who was stabbed to death by his alleged victim’s mother and sister at a home in South Pasadena was identified Sunday.
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Pasadena Reinstates Three Restaurants' Health Permits
Three Pasadena restaurants shut down due to violations of the city’s COVID-19 safety protocols had their health permits reinstated, but two additional restaurants were closed Saturday night, a city official said Sunday.
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Many Flock to Pasadena From Far-Flung Reaches Just to be Able to Dine Outdoors
Christine Green drove about 40 miles to enjoy a sample platter at El Cholo Café this Thanksgiving weekend, on the outdoor patio in Pasadena.
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Four Pasadena Restaurants Were Shut Down After Ignoring COVID-19 Safety Protocols
Four Pasadena restaurants had their health permits suspended Friday evening because they allegedly ignored warnings to adhere to the city’s COVID-19 safety protocols.
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A Pasadena Hotel's Historic Bridge Gets a Fresh Start
A structural and art-beautiful renovation of The Langham Huntington Pasadena’s storied Picture Bridge was just completed.
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Pasadena Decides to Keep Outdoor Dining Open After LA County Ban Announced
The Pasadena City Council decided Monday to allow outdoor dining to continue and ignore the Los Angeles County ban that goes into effect on Wednesday night following a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases.
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Fan Submissions Being Sought for Tournament of Roses TV Special
The Pasadena Tournament of Roses is seeking video submissions from fans for its two-hour televised entertainment special that will air on New Year’s Day in place of the annual Rose Parade, which was canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Fans from throughout the world were being asked to send a video featuring their messages and wishes for the...
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Pasadena Looks to Create a Permanent Eddie Van Halen Memorial
The Pasadena City Council is scheduled to take up a recommendation Monday to consider creating a memorial honoring hometown hero Eddie Van Halen.
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Pasadena's Rose Parade Is Canceled for the First Time Since 1945
The annual New Year’s Day Rose Parade has been canceled for 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic and concerns by organizers that it could become a potential super-spreader event. The Rose Parade, the signature celebration held annually on New Year’s Day during a week of festivities that draw large crowds to Pasadena, was last canceled in 1945. “The health and…
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Pasadena Whole Foods Employee Dies of COVID-19
An employee at a Pasadena Whole Foods has died of coronavirus-related complications, the supermarket chain confirmed Friday. The employee, who worked at the Whole Foods located at 3751 E. Foothill Blvd., died on May 8, according to an official with the chain’s corporate office. Information about her age or if she had any underlying health conditions was not released. The…
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Pasadena Family Sued Over Dog's Alleged Attack on Girl Scout Selling Cookies
A lawsuit was filed against members of a Pasadena family by a girl who was allegedly bitten by their pet dog while selling Girl Scout cookies in 2018. The Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit was filed Thursday against the Augusto Rodrigo Living Trust and an individual, Emily Rodriguez, alleging negligence and strict liability. The suit seeks unspecified damages. The lawsuit…
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Woman Describes Heartbreak of Learning Her Mother's Body Was in Stolen Hearse
Therese Burch was watching TV coverage of a gut-wrenching story out of the San Gabriel Valley Wednesday — a hearse had been stolen from a funeral home with the casket and a woman’s body still inside. Her thoughts were with the woman’s grieving family members. It wasn’t until later that she would find out the awful truth. “Of course,...
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Hearse With Body Inside Stolen From Calif. Church
A SUV stolen Wednesday with a casket and body inside has crashed on the 110 Freeway after a chase near downtown Los Angeles.
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Five People Sent to Hospital After Bee Attack in Pasadena
A swarm of bees in Pasadena sent five people to a hospital Thursday, including two firefighters and a police officer. Officials received a call about a person with a bee sting, and when authorities arrived at the scene, the “whole block was covered with an influx of bees,” according to Lisa Derderian, a city of Pasadena spokeswoman. The first injured…
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Six-Time Cancer Survivor Who Missed Rose Parade Gets Second Chance
A woman who’s battling cancer for the seventh time who missed her chance to ride in the Rose Parade because she was too sick was honored with a big surprise Monday after her friends and the Pasadena Police Department came together to make her wish come true. Stacey Kimmel, a six-time cancer survivor who is battling the disease for...
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Take a Bite Out of ‘A Snow White Christmas' in Pasadena
It’s a new twist on a classic fairy tale. Take a bite out of “A Snow White Christmas” showing from Dec. 13 to Dec. 22 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. As seen on California Live on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019.
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Where's Gunny? Thief Steals a Marine's Service Bulldog
Security camera video shows a service bulldog being snatched from a Pasadena family’s home Monday afternoon after a man presumably broke into their yard.
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Boxer Who Lost Son and Husband Kristoff St. John Fights Mental Health Stigmas
Mia St. John, a champion boxer, lived through her son taking his life. Then her husband, “The Young and the Restless” actor Kristoff St. John, died suddenly of heart disease. Now Mia she’s in the fight of her life to reform the mental health system. Hear her story on California Live Sept. 23, 2019.
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This ‘Whiplash' Planet Is Unlike Anything Astronomers Have Ever Seen
Astronomers have discovered a giant planet whose extreme orbit makes it unlike anything they’ve ever seen, NBC News reports. Dubbed HR 5183 b, the exoplanet is at least three times as massive as Jupiter, and it takes a long, looping path around a star that lies about 100 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. If the exoplanet were in our...
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‘Rolling Stones Rock': NASA Names Rock on Mars After the Rolling Stones
In honor of the Rolling Stones return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena Thursday night, the legendary band was given an out-of-this-world tribute as NASA named a rock on Mars “Rolling Stones Rock.”