Monthly Archives: March 2018
Library Presents a Wellness Series for Tweens
Students today face all kinds of pressures and stresses. Young people ages 9- to 14-years old can unwind and learn how to recharge when...
Kitten Rescued by South Pasadena Fire Department
On Tuesday, March 27th, South Pasadena Fire units were called to investigate a possible animal rescue. A homeowner called and said her kitten was...
South Pasadena High School Hosts 73rd Pasadena Games
For the first time in its history South Pasadena High school hosted the prestigious Pasadena games track event, one of the elite track meets...
Citizenship Question Threatens 2020 Census
Washington, DC — On Monday night, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it would be adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census. The...
Senior Center Update
The following will be offered the week of March 30 - April 6.
Friday, March 30, 10:30 a.m., Fifty Ways to Discover Inspiration –...
Assemblymember Holden Introduces Legislation to Protect College Athletes from Harmful NCAA Policies
Sacramento (CA) - In the midst of March Madness, Assemblymember Chris Holden announced introduction of his legislation, Assembly Bill 2747, the College Athletes Civil Rights...
Weekly Crime Summary March 21 – 27
THEFT
•3-20-18, 9:30 p.m. to 3-21-18, 4:45 a.m., 400 block of Fair Oaks (OSH). Suspect(s) cut lock and remove loss from storage containers. Loss: Propane...
WISPAA Newsletter 3/28
Next WISPPA Meeting: Saturday, April 7th at 9:00 . “WISPPA Celebrates the Arts: Lissa Layng Reynolds will be performing a 45 minute concert reading...
How To Opt Out of Facebook’s Platform API Sharing
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Drama Students Compete at Fullerton Theatre Festival
Close to 2000 theatre and design students from across the Southland descended upon the Fullerton College campus this past weekend for two full days...