The Editors of Pasadena Now go through over 100 articles published this week on our site and cull the top 67 most newsworthy, informative, and readable.
Top Stories:
State Orders Mass Evacuation of Pasadena Skilled Nursing Facility
City Should Assume Rose Bowl Debt, Says Finance Committee
Convention Center ‘MASH’ Unit Closing, But Health Chief Warns COVID Dangers Remain
Public Safety Committee Calls for ‘Change’ in the City
Gyms, Day Camps, Museums, Galleries, Hotels to Reopen in Pasadena
County Health Officials Say Rate of Spread COVID-19 Increasing
City Committee Recommends Emergency Relief Fund for Small Businesses to Council
Here’s What’s On Wednesday’s Public Safety Committee Agenda
City Passes 1,000 Mark in Local COVID-19 Cases
City Council Approves Guidelines for Emergency Rental Assistance Eligibility
Pasadena Restaurant Owners Equally Cautious and Optimistic as They Reopen
State Superintendent Releases Guidelines to Reopen Schools
City Council to Resume Agenda After Curfew-Shortened Meeting
Pasadena Police Department Suspends Use of Carotid Restraint Hold
Weekend Protests Continue on Sunday in Pasadena
Government:
Schiff, Scanlon Introduce Resolution Denouncing Violence Against Press
Finance Committee to Review Rose Bowl Budget in Wake of Major Event Cancellations
Public Safety Committee Chair Outlines Four Possible ‘Starting Points’ for Police Reform
Local Laundromat at Center of Controversy
Pasadena Congressman Schiff Talks Race, Police Brutality
Council to Vote on Emergency Rental Assistance Program Guidelines
Council to Vote on Resuming Parking Enforcement
City’s Economic Development and Technology Committee to Discuss Small Business Disaster Relief Fund
Education:
NOBLE Executives Awards Scholarships to Local High School Seniors
Caltech Undergrads Receive Goldwater Scholarships
Caltech to Hold Virtual Commencement on Friday
PCC Named One of 10 National Finalists For $1 Million Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence
Rotary Club to Recognize PUSD Teachers
Caltech Announces Two-Year Moratorium on SAT and ACT Requirements
Community News:
Reporter’s Notebook: Remarks by Councilmember John J. Kennedy, Chair Public Safety Committee
After Only One Coronavirus Death in Early June, City Confirms Eight Fatalities on Thursday
County Reports Highest Number of COVID-19 Cases in One Day
JPL Age Discrimination Settlement Finalized
Huntington Library To Reopen July 1, With Expanded Summer Hours
The Rose Bowl Honors College and NFL Great Peyton Manning at Tunnel 16
FEMA Grants Extension on Great Plates Delivered, the Program Feeding Local Seniors
Pasadena Reports Seven New COVID-19 Cases as County Counts 1,275
Fair Warning! The City is About to Start Writing Parking Tickets Again
Huntington Hospital Suspends COVID-19 Donation Center
Study Finds L.A. Residents Must Work More Than 40 Hours A Week To Pay Rent
County Reports 56 Additional Deaths on Tuesday
2020 Census Count Continues Amidst Pandemic, Adjusts Operations
Pasadena’s Coronavirus Cases Near 1,000
Let’s Feed LA County: Drive-thru Food Giveaway Scheduled for Thursday
Coronavirus Cases Top 64,000 in L.A. County; More Business Openings Possible
Convention Center Medical Unit to be Closed
City Says Fireworks Ordinance Will Be Strictly Enforced
County Reports 25 COVID-19 Deaths 1,523 new cases confirmed on Sunday
Business Top Story:
Macy’s on South Lake Avenue Reopening With Coronavirus Protocols
Adept Urban Donates PPE Towards California’s COVID-19 Efforts
City, Convention Center Launch Resources to Support the Reopening of Local Businesses
L.A. County Movie Theaters Could Reopen Soon
Goodwill Reopens Two Pasadena Stores With Some Changes
L.A. County Looks for Ways to Support Businesses in Reopening
Local Company Pledges Hiring Push
Hollywood Hopes: Laemmle Theatres President Opens Up About Reopening
Public Safety:
Pasadena Reinforces All Fireworks are Illegal and City Ordinance will be Strictly Enforced
Local Laundromat Owner Issues Apology for Anti-Black Lives Matter Rant
Pasadena Suspect Arrested After Man Beaten to Death with Baseball Bat in Azusa Wednesday
House Bill Could Lead to Sweeping Police Reforms
Police Smash Suspected Burglary Operation, Recover Stolen Cars
Man Reports Being Bitten by Rattlesnake in Eaton Canyon
Pasadena Police Have Not Used Carotid Restraint Hold This Year
South Pasadena Police Arrest Wanted Parolee For Crime Spree
People:
France Cordova Elected as New Caltech Trustee
Pasadena Woman Celebrates 106th Birthday Today