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Altadena Businesses Pass License Check ... So Far
A county official responding to a complaint about business licenses has not found anyone out of compliance. Yet.

Dan Abendschein is the Senior Field Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Patch sites. He has been working as a reporter since first publishing freelance journalism work at several weekly papers on Maui in 2004, and has worked as a full-time journalist in Southern California since 2007.
Originally from New Jersey, Dan Abendschein has lived in Southern California since 2005. Dan spent five years of his childhood in Stockton, CA., and seems to keep moving back to the Golden State.
He completed his undergraduate work at Pomona College in 2002, majoring in Linguistics/Cognitive Science.
After that, Dan spent several years working odd jobs and traveling, living in Washington state and on the island of Maui, while visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Central America.
He returned to Southern California in 2005, to attend the University of Southern California's journalism program at Annenberg, received a master's degree in 2007. He then went to work for the San Gabriel Valley Tribue, and later moved to the Pasadena Star News.
A county official responding to a complaint about business licenses has not found anyone out of compliance. Yet.

Congressional Representative Judy Chu, D-Monterey Park, who will be running in a new congressional district that includes Altadena, spoke to C-SPAN about her support of President Obama's emphasis on green energy in his State of the Union.
At Tuesday's Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Association meeting, a block captain in East Altadena proposed the idea of a city-wide preparedness drill.
Several residents at the Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Associations meeting Tuesday said they were unhappy with Sheriff's Department response to gunfire incidents in their neighborhood.
At a Tuesday meeting, members of a local mail carrier's union warned Altadena residents to be skeptical of U.S. Postal Service claims that the Altadena Post Office will not be shut down.
Seven months after county officials rejected an AT&T cell tower location off of Loma Alta Drive, the company is planning to look for a new location.
After months of relative quiet, local search and rescue teams along with Sheriff's Department helicopter teams rescued 15 people over the weekend.
AB 1527 follows up on Portantino's successful legislation from last year banning the open carry of unloaded hand guns by extending the ban to unloaded shotguns and rifles.
Pasadena's Hahamongna Watershed Advisory Council will receive an update on the progress of a plan to remove acres of sediment from the Devil's Gate Dam at its Tuesday meeting.
Three teen hikers were lost in the dark near the Eaton Canyon water fall Saturday night and were led back by the Altadena Mountain Rescue Team.
The Altadena Library's satellite branch on Lincoln Avenue will be closed from January 30 to March 5.
Los Angeles County has been unable to document enough costs from November's windstorms to qualify for a federal emergency declaration and the funds that come up with it.
Peter Boyer, an Altadena resident, was named composer in residence for the Pasadena Symphony on Friday, according to the Pasadena Star-News
The bill, which was introduced by San Marino representative Anthony Portantino, was quickly voted down in an Assembly committee Thursday. It would have extended whistle blower protection to legislative staffers.
A task force charged with looking at a plan for electoral sub-districts for Pasadena Unified School District is looking for public input from Altadena residents.
The IRS has several options for taxpayers of all incomes to file their taxes online for free.
The lawmaker pointed to the need to care for his ailing mother back East as his reason to put his political career 'on hold', according to his Wednesday night announcement.
The Pasadena Unified School District announced the winners of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay and art contest, and one winner is from Jackson Elementary.
An issue over two women having their water services disconnected appears to be linked to a rental scam and will be investigated by the Sheriff's Department.
Residents of several neighborhoods in south central and southeast Altadena will get to vote on how to replace antique steel street lamps the county intends to remove.