COVID-19 Update for March 27, 2023-Looking Back, the…

 

Cases:

Pasadena reported 19 new cases oifCOVID-19 on March 23rd. There were no new deaths associated with COVID.

LA County reported 932 new COVID-19 cases on March 24th. The County reported 10 deaths from COVID on march 24th.

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MASTERS OF TASTE 2023: Masters of Taste Returns-Uniting L.A…

Come celebrate and be part of the sixth annual Masters of Taste, as L.A.’s premier outdoor, luxury food and beverage festival returns and will be taking place on Sunday, April 2nd, 2023, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm on the field of the Iconic Pasadena Rose Bowl.

Pasadena Chamber Joins SGV Chambers in Presenting…

The Pasadena Chamber joins Chambers of Commerce from Monterey Park, Alhambra, Rosemead and others in promoting a fundraising breakfast for Monterey Park small businesses on March 31st featuring Rep. Judy Chu. The goal is to raise $2500, which will support these businesses impacted by the mass shooting in Monterey Park.

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COVID-19 Update for March 20, 2023-Grants, Cases, the…

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RE: Pasadena Perspective Quarterly Magazine

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The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is very excited to announce our spring 2023 edition of the Pasadena Perspective digital publication.  Pasadena Perspective magazine is being published by MetroMedia Inc. and is scheduled to be available online before the end of April, 2023. 

LA County Ecoomic Opportunity Grants open to small…

The LA County Economic Opportunity Grants for small businesses are now open as of today (microbusinesses are still eligible during this phase, as are nonprofits). David Sinclair and I represented the economic development team at this morning’s LAEDC Economic Forecast, where the LA County DEO Director celebrated the phase 2 grant opening and spoke with regional, city and nonprofit stakeholders about connecting businesses to this opportunity and others provided by their office.

Pasadena Police Department Community Brief- Statistical…

On January 14, 2023, Pasadena Police officers responded to an ATM in the area of 800 E. Colorado Blvd. regarding an armed robbery. Before officers arrived on scene, the suspect fled the area in a dark-colored sedan and was not located. The victim told officers, he returned to his vehicle after withdrawing cash from an ATM. The suspect approached him, pointed a handgun at him, and demanded his wallet. Fearing for his safety, the victim handed the suspect his wallet. The suspect then got into a dark-colored sedan and drove away.

COVID-19 Update for February 27, 2023 - Mostly Economic…

From the Associated Press: Inflation roars back to its fastest pace since June. Consumer prices rise 0.6% from December to January. Year over year, they’re up 5.4%. associated press The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge rose last month at its fastest pace since June, an alarming sign that price pressures remain entrenched in the U.S. economy and could lead the Fed to keep raising interest rates well into this year. Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices rose 0.6% from December to January, up sharply from a 0.2% increase from November to December.

COVID-19 Update for February 20, 2023-Cases, the Economy…

Cases:

In Pasadena 39 new cases were reported on Friday, February 17th and no fatalities. In the past two years, Pasadena has experienced 39,493 cases and 442 fatalities due to COVIC-19.

In Los Angeles County reported 1096 new COVID cases on February 17th and 17 fatalities. Los Angeles Country has experienced 35,545 fatalities and 3,694,317 cases since the beginning of the pandemic.