On Tuesday, attorneys for the City of Pasadena filed motions in United States District Court to dismiss all claims against the city as alleged in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses’ lawsuit. In a statement, city officials said the motions “make clear that this case is not—and has never been—about trademark rights.” The city argues that…
‘The Purpose Is To Rebrand Identity’ — Hero Trainer Seeks to End the Stereotypes of Gamers
Using both his passion for gaming and business, Yash Jain developed the app Hero Trainer to help give gamers a platform to focus on their physical health When you picture the stereotypical gamer, what do you see? Certainly, you do not picture a handsome, social and healthy individual. Instead, you likely picture someone who lives…
Getting To Know Street Vendors Across San Gabriel Valley
While millions of Americans continue to struggle with the prevailing effects of the pandemic, Latinos in Los Angeles County continue to embrace a spirit of resilience despite being disproportionately affected by COVID-19. In Covina, a family of four has resorted to selling tacos de canasta —translated as “basket tacos,” they area type of steamed taco…
Pasadena Independent – 3/4/2021
One Colorado Salutes Women-Owned Businesses
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, One Colorado is shining a light on its women-owned businesses. The lifestyle shopping center has eight tenants run by women. International Women’s Day is a global celebration that dates back to 1911 and spotlights the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The special day…