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Gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown works a friendly crowd at downtown Labor Day rally
The story behind the stories
LA’s newest literary voice comes home to Pasadena
Safe at home
A church, a congressman and a crusading mortgage broker team up to save an octogenarian Altadena widow’s home from foreclosure
Rall goes to war
Author and cartoonist Ted Rall heads to Afghanistan to document the underreported human impacts of America’s longest war
'Journalism matters more than ever'
Stars laud journalists — many of them from Pasadena — at LA Press Club gala
Foster care learning curve
Local pols push for child welfare progress despite state spending cuts
NASA's monkey troubles
Bolden defends primate radiation in space travel tests while European counterpart sees no need for it
Out of sight, out of mind
Fewer Americans say global warming is a big problem, but many still think government should do something about it
At home with the homeboys
A Pasadena school for kids in trouble finds a partner in Father Greg Boyle
Forgotten treasure
City Hall and preservationists push to bring Julia Morgan’s long-vacant YWCA back to life
Money talks
Contractor ties to Iran’s oppressive regime at issue for the MTA — and possibly Pasadena — after county leaders call for pension fund divestment
Glass half-empty
New water restrictions ‘too timid,’ says former Councilman Sid Tyler
Transformative art
Surplus Katrina trailer turned garden on wheels debuts in Pasadena
Plugging the 'pipeline'
Forum examines policies that may be pushing kids from classrooms to jail cells
Common-sense justice
Former Attorney General John Van de Kamp calls for an end to capital punishment

