Daily Archives: May 19, 2020
COVID-19 Update | 116 Cases in South Pasadena
MEDIA RELEASE:
Cases through 8:00pm 05/18/2020
*including cases reported by Long Beach and Pasadena Health Departments
** includes deaths
New Daily Counts ( L.A. County )
Cases
Cases**
1183
Deaths
76
Locations
Laboratory Confirmed Cases...
NO DRIVE-THRU GRADUATION Says LA Public Health | SPHS Graduation Plans Denied
In a detailed message outlining four important events for seniors as they look to graduate from South Pasadena High in early June, Principal Janet...
Alan Ehrlich is Running for City Council | District 3
A fresh approach, someone with new skill sets are qualities Alan Ehrlich maintains he brings as he hopes to win the District 3 seat...
SPPD Weekly Crime Summary | May 12-18, 2020
The Weekly Crime Summary is a list of reported auto thefts, burglaries, robberies and other activities occurring in the City of South Pasadena. An...
COVID-19 Stage 2 Reopening | What’s Open, What’s Not
It’s okay to stroll or cycle down a trail, visit local businesses for curbside service, and head back to tennis courts or swing a...
Adverse Effects of Self-Isolation | Losing Track of Time
What day is it?
In an ever-changing world where everything seems upside down, struck by a new beat and rhythm brought on by the coronavirus...
WISPPA | Weekly Newsletter May 19, 2020
Dear WISPPA members,
We hope you are safe and well!
There is a city council meeting on Wednesday, May 20 at 7:30. Click here for the agenda packet.
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Nicole’s Founder Passes Away | Au Revoir to a French Gourmet Master
The founder and owner of the beloved Nicole’s Market & Café, Nicole Grandjean, has passed away this week. Grandjean and her son Steven have...
New Bike Racks | City Installs Nearly 200 Around South Pasadena
In an effort to promote environmentally sustainable transportation, the City of South Pasadena has installed an additional 196 bicycle parking spaces at various locations...