Despite the treacherous circumstances that faced high school athletics in 2020, many athletes were still honored with collegiate scholarships By Jordan Green Several futures for graduating high school students remain undetermined. Little is known about the state of college athletics and how many scholarships they are willing to offer heading into the new year. The…
California’s New ‘Gold Rush’ is Transit Oriented Development
Communities are experiencing ‘unprecedented’ development interest By Terry Miller The discovery of gold in the Sacramento Valley in early 1848 generated what became the “California Gold Rush.” Conceivably, this was one of the most important events to shape American history during the first half of the 19th century which sprouted California’s population explosion. Have you…
Planned Parenthood Pasadena Fall Benefit Coming
Planned Parenthood Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley (PPPSGV) announces that its annual Fall Benefit will take place on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Langham Huntington Hotel. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. A PPPSGV tradition since the 1960s, the Fall Benefit is the organization’s signature fundraiser and welcomes 400 of the region’s top philanthropists and…
APAC Integrates Students in its Professional Productions
By May S. Ruiz At the northwest end of the Arcadia High School (AHS) campus stands the Arcadia Performing Arts Center (APAC), a 40,000 square-foot venue that was funded by Bond Measure 1 which passed in 2006. The $20 million structure opened in 2012 and the non-profit Arcadia Performing Arts Foundation (APAF) was created to…
Huntington Hospital to Undergo Seismic Retrofitting
Hospital Representatives to Engage Public Over Proposed West Tower Annex By Gus Herrera Pasadena’s Huntington Hospital, which was ranked the fourth best hospital in the Los Angeles area and the number nine overall best hospital in California by U.S. News & World Report this past year, will soon be undergoing some major changes. Last…