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Concerns raised locally after death row inmate transfer
CHINO, Calif. — In a historic move, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is transferring prisoners with death sentences out of San Quentin prison and the Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) and into institutions around the state with an electrified secured perimeter. More than 40 inmates have...
Pasadena Rent Stabilization Department Has a New Director
After completing a nationwide search, City Manager Miguel Márquez, upon recommendation of the Pasadena Rental Housing Board, has appointed Helen Morales as the new Director of Pasadena’s Rent Stabilization Department. Morales will oversee a new department established by the Pasadena City Council in December 2023. Morales currently serves...
Major housing development takes shape in Eastvale
An Irvine-based homebuilder and land developer has begun work on a major project in Eastvale. New Home Co. recently started construction of Eastvale Square, which will be made up of nearly 2,000 homes immediately west of Interstate 15 in the middle of the city, according to a statement. The project,...
MAOF named nonprofit of the year for the 30th California Senate District
California State Senator Bob Archuleta named the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) as the Nonprofit of the Year for his District. “As the 30th Senate District’s Nonprofit of the Year, MAOF will continue to expand its reach and enhance its programs to meet the evolving needs of the community,” Senator Archuleta posted on Instagram on Thursday, June 6.
Orange County to Open New "One-Stop Shop" Service Center in Brea for Social Assistance Programs
Residents in Orange County looking for a myriad of social services will soon find a new hub in Brea. According to Orange County, starting Monday, June 10, a second County Community Service Center (CCSC) will open its doors, aiming to create a "one-stop-shop" experience for individuals seeking assistance. At CCSC...
City Drops Charges Against Pasadena Hilton Hotel Workers
The City of Pasadena dropped charges against Pasadena Hilton workers cited for violating the city noise ordinance while protesting for just wages. On May 20th, the Pasadena City Council chambers overflowed with UNITE HERE Local 11 members demanding the city noise ordinance, which effectively prohibits protesting with bullhorns and drums, be repealed or amended and the charges be dropped.
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