The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner identified Esrom Fessehaye, 22, as the third person killed in a solo Tesla crash in East Pasadena early Saturday morning. Fessehaye was riding as the front passenger in the vehicle, which carried a total of six young adults, when it struck a curb on near a slight curve on Foothill Boulevard, went airborne, and collided with a street light, power pole, and va... More »
Pasadena Transit and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) will offer free rides on various public transportation services in celebration of Bike to Work Day. The initiatives by the agencies aim to promote bicycling as a healthy and sustainable mode of transportation. According to the Pasadena Department of Transportation, cyclists can take advantage of the bike rack... More »
The City announced the beginning of its hazardous vegetation mitigation on Wednesday. The Fire Department announced this year’s effort under overcast weather and colder temperatures at La Casitas Del Arroyo in the Arroyo Seco. “It’s cold,” said Fire Marshall Anthony James. “There’s moisture in the air, no winds, but it’s important that we’re not lulled into a false sense of security as everything ... More »
The much-revised 2024-25 state budget that Gov. Gavin Newsom released last week contains hundreds of spending reductions and other actions to close what he says is a $44.9 billion deficit. Exactly two years earlier, Newsom boasted as the state enjoyed a $97.5 billion budget surplus, thanks to surging revenues from the post-pandemic economic recovery. “No other state in American history has ever ex... More »
For aspiring musicians, the road to stardom can often feel long and winding. But this summer, a unique program at the Los Angeles College of Music (LACM) is offering a the chance for shortcuts, giving SoCal teenagers and music enthusiasts of all ages the chance to learn from the very hitmakers who have helped craft the careers of Ariana Grande, Usher, John Mayer and Michael Bublé. LACM’s “Summer a... More »
In 1993, visionary science fiction author Octavia E. Butler penned “Parable of the Sower,” a chilling dystopian novel set in the years 2024-2027, which we are now entering. Butler’s prophetic narrative, which explores themes of societal collapse, environmental degradation, and the resilience of the human spirit, has taken on an unsettling new resonance in our current era. The Huntington Library, A... More »
A Metro committee has approved the agency’s nearly $9 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, and officials are saying Thursday the money will be used to finalize infrastructure projects, boost ridership and bolster safety. Metro’s Finance, Budget and Audit Committee unanimously voted Wednesday in favor of moving the proposed budget forward for consideration by the agency’s Board of Directors ... More »
This year’s assessment of property values in Los Angeles County is expected to rise by 4.75% over 2023, breaking the $2 trillion threshold for the first time, county Assessor Jeff Prang announced Wednesday. According to Prang’s office, the increase will mark the 14th consecutive year of growth in overall property value in the county. “It has been a challenging few years as the local and national e... More »
Caltech neuroscientists are making promising progress toward showing that a device known as a brain–machine interface (BMI), which they developed to implant into the brains of patients who have lost the ability to speak, could one day help all such patients communicate by simply thinking and not speaking or miming. In 2022, the team reported that their BMI had been successfully implanted and used ... 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 »
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