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ServSafe® Alcohol Responsible Beverage Service Online Training for California

The ServSafe Alcohol course has been approved by the California ABC to meet state training requirements (CA Assembly Bill 1221) that will begin July 1st, 2022.

COVID-19 Update for August 29, 2022-Cases, the Economy and…

COVID-19 cases: Officials report 20 more COVID deaths, bringing toll to 33,096 in LA County: Another 20 COVID-19-related deaths were reported in Los Angeles County on Friday while the number of virus-positive patients in local hospitals ticked up slightly. The 20 new deaths lifted the county’s cumulative virus-related death toll to 33,096, according to the county Department of Public Health.

PASADENA POLICE - COMMUNITY BRIEF July 2022

This information provides a greater awareness to the Pasadena community. The critical events detailed below are merely a snapshot of the calls received to the Police Communications Center every day. Your police department strives to better serve the Pasadena community. Interim Police Chief Jason Clawson continues to adhere to the principles of the “Pasadena Way” as he leads the Police Department into its new chapter.

Since so many are talking about it: How to tell when…

How to tell when recession begins? Updated data confirm the economy shrank in last two quarters, but there are other factors to consider. By Christopher Rugaber for the Associated Press

The government on Thursday updated its estimate of the U.S. economy’s performance in the April-June quarter and confirmed what it had reported last month: that the economy shrank for two straight quarters.

Support Children of One Planet by Sponsoring Dance for Hope…

Good afternoon,

I’m reaching out to you on behalf of your fellow Chamber member, Azita Milanian, the founder of Children of One Planet.

Ms. Milanian is inquiring about sponsors and donors for her event Dance for Hope America campaign. This is their 2022 Annual Gala.

The event will take place October 22, 2022, at the Charles S. Farnsworth Park in the Upper Davies Building at 568 E. Mount Curve Avenue, Altadena, California, 91001.

COVID-19 Update for August 22, 2022-

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci said on Monday that he intended to leave government service in December to “pursue the next chapter” of his career, and that he would step down as President Biden’s top medical adviser and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which he has led for 38 years.

ChapCare to the Rescue – Sponsoring Lives

Playing 18 holes of golf for a cause can make a big impact and change lives. ChapCare’s Third Annual Swing Fore Health Golf Tournament is coming up August 29 and we are grateful to say that every spot is taken; however, we still need your help!  Your contribution will ensure that healthcare is accessible to everyone and help keep our community healthy and strong.

COVID 19 Update for August 15, 2022-Cases, the Economy and…

CDC Guidelines: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its Covid-19 community and school guidance on Thursday, loosening several key recommendations.

The CDC’s new COVID advice-from the LA Times

The CDC’s new COVID advice-Pandemic has been with us 2 1/2 years, and agency wants to make things less confusing. By Karen Kaplan for the LA Times.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants to make it easier for Americans to steer clear of COVID-19.

The pandemic has been with us for 2½ years, but conditions are constantly changing — and that can complicate efforts to avoid its worst effects.

The New York Times examined rising prices at one North…

Your Dinner Tab Has Soared. Here Are All the Reasons By Priya Krishna and Umi Syam

When the check hits the table at Good Food on Montford, an upscale yet casual restaurant in Charlotte, N.C., all the headlines about inflation suddenly add up to a hard number — and serious sticker shock.

COVID-19 (and now Monkeypox) Update for August 8, 2022-…

Monkeypox: Pasadena Public Health Department has received reports of the first cases of monkeypox infection in four Pasadena residents, according to a city statement Tuesday afternoon.