COVID-19 Update for September 26, 2022-Cases, the Economy…

Cases: On Friday, September 22nd, Pasadena reported 22 new cases of COVID and no new fatalities. 99.9% of Pasadena's have had at least one does of the vaccine. 93% are fully vaccinated. The LA County Department of Health reported 1641 new cases on Saturday, September 23rd. (This includes cases in Pasadena and Long Beach which have their own health departments.) LA County reported 13 deaths on Saturday. 

Promote Your Business at the Chamber Networking Lunch on…

Promote your business and make important connections and contacts at the Chamber networking lunch and breakfast.

The Pasadena Chamber networking lunch and breakfast have been drawing Chamber members and others since we restarted in February. We want to continue these events as they are valuable opportunities for our members and other business people to get together to promote your business, expand your contacts, find and visit with friends and find new customers. 

COVID-19 Update for September 19, 2022-Cases, Vaccines, MPX…

Cases: Pasadena Public Health reported 16 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, September 16th. There was one new fatality in the city. Pasadena has seen 35, 782 cases and 432 deaths since the pandemic began. LA County reported 1,944 new cases on Friday, September 16th and 16 deaths. LA County has recorded 3,437,648 cases and 33,447 deaths since the pandemic began. The 7-day daily average of cases is 5.65% per 100,000 people in LA County.

PASADENA POLICE -COMMUNITY BRIEF August, 2022

Pasadena Police Foundation Annual Chief's Breakfast is…

The Pasadena Police Foundation is hosting its annual breakfast in-person with Pasadena’s Honorable Mayor Victor Gordo and Interim Chief of Police, Jason Clawson at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 18, 2021.  The event will be held at the Pasadena Civic Center at 300 East Green Street Pasadena, CA 91101 in Ballroom D&E. Local paid parking is available at the Civic Center and across the street at the Paseo Parking Lot.

New Fast Food Law Challenged by Franchisees, Chains and…

A battle over fast-food labor law heats up-Here’s what you need to know about AB 257, which critics are trying to overturn.

AB 257 creates a council with a mandate to set minimum standards on wages, working hours and other conditions for fast-food employees in California. By Suhauna Hussain for the LA Times.

COVID-19 Update for September 12, 2022-Boosters, News,…

Cases: On Thursday, September 8th Pasadena reported 39 new cases of COVID-19 infection. There were no new fatalities in Pasadena. LA County reported another 1819 cases and 23 more fatalities.

Huntington Hospital reported 24 COVID patients,

Vaccine: The latest booster helps ward off Omicron variants of COVID-29. The vaccine has been approved and is becoming available as supplies arrive at local health and vaccine providers.

New York Chicken & Gyros Opens with a Ribbon Cutting on…

Vice Mayor of the City of Pasadena, Andy Wilson, and President/CEO of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Paul Little, the Pasadena City College and its Foundation, and non-profit leaders will come together to cut the ribbon on Pasadena’s delicious newest restaurant, New York Chicken and Gyro (NYC&G). Specializing in 100% halal meat cuisine, and New York-style gyros, this new family-owned restaurant will enhance Pasadena’s culinary and ethnic identity.

Back-to-Back Chances to Promote Your Business in September…

Promote your business and make important connections and contacts at the Chamber networking lunch and breakfast.

The Pasadena Chamber networking lunch and breakfast have been drawing Chamber members and others since we restarted in February. We want to continue these events as they are valuable opportunities for our members and other business people to get together to promote your business, expand your contacts, find and visit with friends and find new customers. 

COVID 19 Updade for September 5, 2022-Cases, Vaccines, the…

CASES: Just weeks after moving from the federal government’s “high” COVID-19 activity category to the “medium” rating thanks to falling hospitalization rates, Los Angeles County could soon graduate into the “low” category as case numbers continue to fall, the public health director said Tuesday.

UPDATED:Waiting on the Next COVID-19 Booster? The Next…

From the New York Times: The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized the first redesign of coronavirus vaccines since they were rolled out in late 2020, setting up millions of Americans to receive new booster doses targeting Omicron