The New York Times examined rising prices at one North…

Your Dinner Tab Has Soared. Here Are All the Reasons By Priya Krishna and Umi Syam

When the check hits the table at Good Food on Montford, an upscale yet casual restaurant in Charlotte, N.C., all the headlines about inflation suddenly add up to a hard number — and serious sticker shock.

COVID-19 (and now Monkeypox) Update for August 8, 2022-…

Monkeypox: Pasadena Public Health Department has received reports of the first cases of monkeypox infection in four Pasadena residents, according to a city statement Tuesday afternoon.

Liars, Cheaters, Scammers and Thieves- the latest scams and…

First, someone is reaching out via email and offering to sell the Pasadena Chamber's database of contacts.

If you received an email from albert.b2bdatalists@gmail.com offering our contact list, that is false. 

Intelligent Leadership Executive Coaching (ILEC) announces…

Intelligent Leadership Executive Coaching (ILEC) announces the Intelligent Leadership® Group Coaching Series 

Royal Court Applications Now Available for 2023 New Year…

Applications for the 2023 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Royal Court presented by Citizens Business Bank are now available on the Tournament of Roses 

How to Get a Better Night's Sleep-from The New York…

Tired people are not happy, healthy or safe. Here are some of the things that go wrong when you don’t get enough sleep.

Sleep and Illness

People who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are more likely to have chronic health problems like obesity, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, depression and premature death.

Pasadena Chamber Networking Luncheon Alliance is Wednesday…

Please join us in AUGUST to promote your business and meet fellow Chamber members and friends.

The Luncheon Alliance is at Brookside Golf Club (near the Rose Bowl) on the first Wednesday of each month at 11:30am. This month we will meet on August 3rd, at 11:30am. Gerry Rothschild moderates the meeting. Join us to network, promote your business and reconnect with Chamber friends.

Pasadena Public Health Will Not Impose Indoor Mask Mandate-…

Statement from the City of Pasadena: Pasadena Public Health Department has determined that jurisdictional COVID-19 confirmed case rates have declined for about 10 days, and local hospitalization metrics have not continued to increase during that time.

COVID 19 Update for August 1, 2022-Cases, Vaccines,Masks,…

Cases: Pasadena reported 72 new cases on Thursday, July 28th and no new fatalities. LA County reported 6,135 new cases on Friday and 18 deaths as a result of COVID-19.

COVID-19 Update for July 25, 2022-New Strains, Infection…

Cases: Pasadena Public Health reported 76 new cases of COVID and one fatality in Pasadena.

Pasadena Councilmember John J. Kennedy Passes Away

Pasadena City Council Member John J. Kennedy passed away Thursday after an illness.

Mr. Kennedy was well known in the community. He was raised here and attended Pasadena schools before going on to higher education, including receiving a law degree from Howard University.

In his career he worked in the public and private sectors. He was elected to represent District 3 on the Pasadena City Council in 2013. He was recently re-elected.