COVID-19 Update for January 31, 2022-Paid Sick Leave, Cases…

Cases: From the New York Times: The “stealth” Omicron variant isn’t a cause for alarm, but 

How Fed hikes could affect you

How Fed hikes could affect you

By The Associated Press

Will mortgage rates go up? How about car loans? Credit cards?
How about those nearly invisible rates on bank CDs — any chance of getting a few dollars more?

In blow to telecoms, state’s net neutrality law upheld-from…

published in the Pasadena Star-News: By Barbara Ortutay for The Associated Press

Expert Answers to Readers’ Questions About Inflation-From…

The New York Times asked readers to send questions about inflation. Economists at the Federal Reserve, the White House and Wall Street weighed in.

Pasadena Celebrates Invention of the Cheeseburger with Week…

Restaurants throughout Pasadena pay homage to Pasadena's Lionel Sternberger for invention of the cheeseburger in Pasadena in 1924 with delicious meals and deals

COVID-19 Update for January 24, 2022-Statistics, Cases,…

The Biden administration’s website that allows people to order up to four free at-home coronavirus tests quietly went live  — a day in advance of its formal introduction — and demand already appears to be significant.

California set to fine employers that have ignored auto-IRA…

More than 650 employers in the state will be sent notices that they're not in compliance. Fines start at $250 per employee.

 

California is starting to crack down on businesses that haven’t registered for its CalSavers automatic IRA program and don’t offer their own retirement plans, the state announced Wednesday.

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SPECIAL MEALS AND DEALS DURING PASADENA CHEESEBURGER WEEK…

As Pasadena celebrates the invention of the cheeseburger in the city in 1924, 40 restaurants, burger joints and more take part in the citywide celebration. 

Several participants in the 2022 Cheeseburger Week celebration and Cheeseburger Challenge are offering special meals and deals. 

Pasadena Police Community Brief for December, 2021

This information provides a greater awareness to the Pasadena community. The critical events detailed below are merely a snapshot of the calls received to the Police Communications Center every day. Your police department strives to better serve the Pasadena community. Under Police Chief John Perez, the principles of the “Pasadena Way” will forever have a lasting impact on all employees who serve in the organization, as we continue to police with compassion and best intentions.

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do…

Today we celebrate the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a man who never held public office but profoundly changed America and American attitudes toward race, justice, equality and fairness.

He pointed out the flaws in our society and government with a hope that one day our country would live up to the promises of our imperfect founders.

COVID 19 Update for January 17, 2022-who knew we would…

Cases:  Los Angeles County reported 66 deaths associated with the coronavirus Saturday, the most reported in one day since April 2. The majority of deaths reported last week occurred in people who became infected after Dec. 20, when the omicron variant was circulating widely, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.