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After 100 years serving the local Jewish community, the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center was destroyed in the Eaton Fire. The congregation says it will rebuild. This Pasadena Temple burned in the ...
11:52 a.m. Los Angeles County sent the first evacuation orders to a swath of the Palisades: "LEAVE NOW." Around noon. More than 7,500 miles away in Accra, Ghana, where it was around 8 p.m., Los ...
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center burned down in the Eaton fire. But on a remaining wall, Mmembers discovered a hidden treasure. From the ashes of a Pasadena synagogue, a powerful discovery is ...
Pasadena Now is an online magazine first published in April 2004 by James Macpherson and co-publisher Candice Merrill. Pasadena Now was established to serve the Pasadena , California -area community as an online source of news, information, and entertainment.
Moments after the morning bell rang Thursday, the kindergartners at Pasadena's Willard Elementary School — back in class for the first time since the Eaton fire roared through the area — were ...
In 1999, the church hired architect Michael Palladino to design a suitable space. He developed a four-building complex employing a contemporary design, but using many of the same architectural materials as the existing complex. The proposal was presented to the Pasadena planning commission in 2007, and was estimated to cost $46.0 million.
The Pasadena Unified School District will reopen campuses in phases over a two-week stretch with the goal of returning all students to in-person learning by the end of January as it begins ...
The city's first church was built at the corner of Pasadena Avenue and Bellefontaine. In 1888, the first resident pastor, Father Andrew Cullen, named the parish for St. Andrew. [4] In April 1906, the week following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a solemn requiem Mass was