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Thursday May be the Hottest of the Year
With a heat wave rolling through, National Weather Service is predicting today to be the hottest of the year.

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With a heat wave rolling through, National Weather Service is predicting today to be the hottest of the year.

Thursday marked the first day of class for SPUSD. Patch follows middle schoolers through their first day.
More from Monday night's meeting.
Monday's meeting marked the last of several community meetings held by City staff to discuss Fair Oaks construction.
Th audit, which comes on the heels of a L.A. Times article, should take 6 months and cost $213,000.
A DUI checkpoint is scheduled for Aug. 26, in the 400 block of Fair Oaks Avenue beginning at 8 p.m.
The second batch of candidates running in November elections.
Meet the first batch of November 2011 City Council candidates.
A look into what went down at last night's meeting.
A 35-year-old victim was riding the Gold Line from Pasadena around midnight when the suspect allegedly followed her off at the Mission Station stop.
Can you guess where we're at in these local pics?
Here's a look into what went down at South Pasadena's City Council meeting Wednesday.
From school supplies to special needs programs, check out these tips from other parents as you get your kids in gear for the school year.
Were you a witness to the spraying water Saturday morning?
The Department of Education released its 2011 California Standards Tests (CSTs) scores on Aug. 15. The results are here.
The meeting is open to the public and will take place 6:30 p.m. Monday in the community room connected to the South Pasadena Public Library.
Police reported six residential burglaries in July.
Police say the BB gun was fired from a nearby apartment complex, SGVT reports.
The goal of the development is to generate revenue for the district while adding value to the community.
Three variations of bike lanes were presented to the City Council Wednesday. A few residents said they were OK with these lanes, but many were not.