Get Out and Play! | A.C. Green Basketball Camp Registration Underway

He played an unequalled 1,192 straight games with the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat, earning the nickname “Iron Man”...

Invasive Mosquitoes Pose New Threat to South Pasadena

Mosquitoes -- one of the natural banes of our existence. We're all familiar with the tickle, the itch, the scratching, the pleasant outdoor evenings...

South Pasadena Golf Tournament | Rose Parade Funds Successfully Raised for...

John Vandercook says it’s always special when golfers come together to raise funds and create plenty of fun on the same day. That’s what the...

Summer’s Here! | Swim Lessons at SPHS

Now that Memorial Day is behind us, it’s unofficially summer. Forget that June 21 marks the official first day. After a cooler than usual May, residents...

South Pasadena Bites Back! | Mosquito Protection Workshop

The San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District invites residents to the “South Pasadena Bites Back” workshop on Tuesday, June 11 at 7...

Your Feet! Not All Shoes are Created Equal & Lucha’s Offers...

When it comes to taking care of ourselves, we tend to focus on the obvious. Am I eating well? Drinking enough water? How’s my...

626 Golden Streets | Mission to Mission Event a Success

A large turnout of outdoor enthusiasts enjoyed seven hours of fun Sunday as Metro presented the 626 Golden Streets Mission to Mission event along...

626 Golden Streets Returns | Take to the Streets With Your...

Sunday! The event, linking three cities, is slated from 9 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, is not only limited to cyclists, as participants...

Ronald McDonald House: Walk For Kids | Annual Event Aims to...

The Pasadena Ronald McDonald House is hosting its annual Walk for Kids on Sunday, April 7, from 8 a.m. to noon at Central Park...

LOS ANGELES MARATHON 2019 | Thousands of Runners Take to the...

They’re set to go after months of training in anticipation to Sunday’s 34th Los Angeles Marathon. It all starts at 6:30 a.m., as thousands of...

Lauren O’Connor Reviews The Book “Finally Full, Finally Slim”

Let’s face it; the science of anything can be boring, complicated and hard to digest - nutritional studies be not the exception. Just what...

Tiger Run 2k18 | The South Pasadena Tradition Comes of Age

Those looking for a sense of community don’t have to go beyond the annual Tiger Run to find it. For many of the 700-plus runners...

Senior Center News November 2 through 9, 2018

The following will be offer at the Senior Center from November 2-9. Friday, November 2, 10 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. – Holiday Card-a-thon – Class...

Bicycle & Pedestrian Trail | Grand Opening of Arroyo Seco is...

South Pasadena officials and residents celebrated the grand opening of the Arroyo Seco Bicycle & Pedestrian Trail Saturday morning. The trail provides a long-awaited bicycle...

The Frostig Speaker Series

Dyslexia is the most common cause of reading, writing and spelling difficulties. The Frostig Center invites the public to a simulation workshop that will...

Blind Baseball Team Keeps Their Ears on the Ball

It’s a beautiful summer morning at Orange Grove Park in South Pasadena. The San Gabriel Valley Panthers are warming up around the grassy field. Practicing...

Emergency Training for School Personnel

How to prepare and safely respond to a disaster, whether it is an earthquake, windstorm or a wildfire, then ultimately recover and let emergency...

Webster’s Community Pharmacy Named a California Small Business of The Year

ALTADENA, CA. (June 5, 2018) – Once a struggling business, Webster’s Community Pharmacy has been named the 41st Assembly District’s Small Business of the Year...

Keeping You and Your Staff Healthy

Dr. Adrian Pujayana and Dr. Christine Smith of Family Chiropractic Center will be the guest speakers at Shop Talk on Tuesday, June 6, at...

A Very Special Farmers Market

Looking to make changes in you health this summer? A good place to start will be at this week’s farmers’ market in South Pasadena. Local vendors...

Among Concerns about Yellow Water Answers Arise

In recent weeks, some South Pasadena residents have complained to city officials regarding discolored water coming from faucets at local residences. Earlier this month, a...

Veterans Voice Suicide Concerns

It’s an alarming number that members of the Wellness Works organization hope will dwindle over time. “I know, it’s a lot,” said Joseph Palesano, after...

Exciting Bike Trail to Unveil in February.

A new attraction, the kind South Pasadenans have grown accustomed to over the years, is about to debut with the announcement that the Arroyo...

Alive and Well Women Founder Cissy Brady-Rogers Invites Us on a...

When I meet Cissy Brady-Rogers, she has just returned from a hike and, I’m not exaggerating, radiates health and well-being. I literally ask her...

Devastating Flu Season Hits!

Deadly flu season has hit California. Health officials say the influenza season started in November, earlier than usual, and there have already been 27 flu-related...

Neurosport Celebrates Ribbon Cutting with Big Party

If you happened to walk by Neurosport the other evening, you may have been surprised to see their large, airy space filled to capacity...

Prevent the Holiday Diet Trap (and enjoy your food instead)

Dieters beware! The dreaded holiday season is here and your pants are still a bit snug. Do you avoid the parties, put your blinders...

Have You Joined The Grain Conversation?

Did you know that California was a leading grain producer from 1860 to the late-1800’s? By 1890 it was the top wheat producer in...

Councilmember Dr. Marina Khubesrian Appointed as County Representative

In a unanimous 5-0 vote, the South Pasadena City Council appointed Council member Dr. Marina Khubesrian to serve as the city’s representative to the...

Latest Food Trends – Lauren’s Top 5 FNCE Finds

If you’ve never heard of FNCE, it’s the annual Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo with over 300 vendors exhibiting the latest in food,...