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Altadena Crime Blotter: Stolen Vehicle, Burglary
Altadena's latest crime incidents include stolen items and vandalism.

Altadena's latest crime incidents include stolen items and vandalism.

See what live band and food trucks you can find at this week’s Thursday Nights on El Molino event. Are you going?
Patrons can win prizes for their beer moustache creativity at King’s Row Thursday night while supporting the men’s health month of Movember.
A Patch reader claimed she was asked for identification and saw a car displaying Romney and pro-life paraphernalia parked near a polling place entrance at Trinity Lutheran Church in Pasadena, which is possibly illegal.
Show your “I Voted” sticker or ballot stub Tuesday to get freebies and deals in Pasadena.
Before you head to the polls, know the federal, state and local candidates and issues you will be voting on.
Before you head to the polls, know the federal, state and local candidates and issues you will be voting on.
Before you head to the polls, know the federal, state and local candidates and issues you will be voting on.
Fall’s NoCo Week is happening Monday Nov. 5 through Sunday, Nov. 11 and is a chance to explore more of the local businesses North of Colorado Boulevard.
Hundreds turned out to dance, eat, mingle and celebrate Altadena's past, present and future at Altadena's 125 Birthday at Farnsworth Park's Davies Building Saturday night.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end on Sunday, Nov. 4. What do you plan to do with that extra hour?
In honor of men’s health, King’s Row Gastropub hosted a Movember Shave the Date party Thursday where men got a clean moustache-growing canvas from 18|8 salon.
Check out some picks for what to do in Altadena this weekend, including a birthday bash for the community!
Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end on Sunday, Nov. 4. What do you plan to do with that extra hour?
Eat food grown at a local school garden, get down at a hootenanny, learn from an artist at Pacific Asia Museum and more this weekend.
Altadena's latest crime incidents included several stolen items and a search for an attempted burglary suspect who is still at large.
The menu includes sweet and savory items showcasing—what else?—cheese!
Check out rare artifacts, a guided walk through the Arroyo Seco and free panel discussions to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Pasadena Water and Power Department.
The project involves adding a rubberized asphalt overlay and replacing damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk areas.