The family of Emerson Newquist, a 20-year-old Pasadena resident injured in a fatal single-vehicle crash on Saturday, has set up a GoFundMe page to help cover his living and medical expenses during his recovery. Newquist was one of six occupants in a white 2018 Tesla Model 3 that crashed in the 2300 block of Foothill Blvd. at about 2:38 a.m. on May 11, 2024, according to the Pasadena Police Departm... More »
Los Angeles County health officials announced Monday they are investigating an outbreak of five hepatitis A infections identified among the homeless since mid-March. No specifics were provided on where the patients were identified, but health officials insisted the “current risk to the public is low.” The hepatitis A virus is found in blood and stool of people who are infected, and homeless people... More »
ArtCenter College of Design is set to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its South Campus with a two-day celebration on June 7-8, 2024. The event, titled “Beyond Supersonic,” will showcase the unveiling of several cutting-edge spaces designed to enhance the creative and educational experiences of its students. Established to accommodate the college’s growth, the South Campus has significantly con... More »
Pasadena’s Fuller Seminary, through its Brehm Center, will host the International Conference on Religion & Film in Hollywood, California from June 26-28, 2024. The conference, which fosters intellectual stimulation and advances scholarship related to religion and film studies, has invited papers that take into account Hollywood’s rich history and how emerging technologies will influence the future... More »
Listed by Teresa Fuller of Compass, the home includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, an artist’s studio, darkroom, and garage with workshop. The interior of the home strikes a perfect balance between architectural interest and practical comfort, with so many places to live, work and play. Living room features walls of windows with views of the gardens, pond, plus an iconic 1970s MaIm-style fireplace. Rustic... More »
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