Cowboys, country and community: One Colorado turns into Western town square

Share: Down the brick paths of Hugus Alley, between the historic buildings of Old Town, rests a small community of businesses.  “Historic beauty and modern style make One Colorado a unique and unforgettable place in the  heart of Old Pasadena,” remarks One Pasadena’s website.  Even if its name isn’t well known, most residents of Pasadena have stumbled across this famous area. Throughout the year, One Colorado hosts themed events in their square. To celebrate the start of fall, the group of stores hosted a western-themed …

Pasadena women’s volleyball gets tied down by Vaqueros

Share: On Wednesday, September 10, PCC faced Santa Barbara In a heated match. Both teams have performed well this season, but PCC suffered a hard defeat.  The game started heated as both Pasadena and Santa Barbara went point for point. Both teams hit and scored evenly, culminating in a heated volley halfway through the set that ended in a PCC loss for the point. After that, Santa Barbara cemented their lead for the rest of the set, with the Lancers barely keeping up. The first …

All aboard the A line: 4 new cities hop on the world’s longest light rail line

Share: Last Friday, Metro celebrated the opening of new A Line stations, connecting more historic neighborhoods to the LA transit map. This is a further realization of the public transit goals that LA has been working on since 1990. The main event was at the North Pomona station and was attended by Los Angeles and California officials. All four of the new stations had free merchandise and food trucks for all who wanted to join the stations’ first voyages. There was a large turnout for …