COVID-19 Update for July 27, 2020 - grant funds, reopening…

Pasadena saw its biggest week yet in terms of new reported COVID-19 infections as the city announced 35 newly confirmed infections on Friday. That brought the week’s total to 214 cases over seven days since July 18, surpassing the previous record — which occurred just last week — when 183 new infections were reported. No new COVID-19-related deaths were reported Friday, according to city spokeswoman Lisa Derderian. There were a total of three over the past seven days.

No rest for the wicked-scammers, spammers, con artists all…

It may not be a surprise, but scammers are posing as contact tracers to get your personal identifying information during the COVID-19 health crisis. They're looking for social security numbers or financial information, such as your bank account number.

COVID-19 Update for July 20, 2020 - closures, safety…

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Pasadena Police Department Community Report for June, 2020

The Pasadena Police Department provides a monthly briefing to the community on critical incidents in the area.

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July 16, 2020

Dear Pasadena Resident:

COVID-19 Update for July 13, 2020

Thursday, there were more than 64,000 new coronavirus cases reported across the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–the sixth single-day record in the last 10 days.

Join us for our virtual Connection Breakfast Wednesday,…

Join us for our Socially Distanced Connection Breakfast on Wednesday, July 15th at 8am. 

Network, promote your business, meet new people, make new connections, build our contact list-all from the safety of your own home or office (or wherever you may be) via ZOOM.

Cost is $5 for Pasadena Chamber member and $10 for non-members. 

You can call the office on Tuesday or Thursday to register and pay by credit card. 

Pasadena Chamber and other SoCal chambers lead California…

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CALIFORNIA COALITION FOR SAFE RE-OPENING PRESENTS SOLUTIONS FOR SECURE AND EXPEDITIOUS REOPENING OF BUSINESS

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City of Pasadena wants your input on citizen opversight of…

While the day to day job of the police department is for sworn and trained law enforcement personnel, the police department is ultimately accountable to civilian control.   In Pasadena, the Chief of Police reports to the City Manager.  In turn, the Public Safety Committee of the City Council provides general review and the City Council is the ultimate policy making body for the Police and all city departments.   The City Manager, the members of the Public Safety Committee and the City Council

COVID-19 Update for July 6, 2020-info, funding…

Congress authorized an extension of PPP loan application period.