Bradley Bermont, Pasadena Star News

Bradley Bermont

Pasadena Star News

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Past articles by Bradley:

Investigation clears Pasadena’s cannabis permitting process of bias

At the core of it was whether city planning officials were influenced to tweak city permitting requirements to delay businesses vying for the same precious few permits, which are worth millions to … → Read More

Pasadena Heritage’s Spring Home Tour goes episodic this spring

Six beautiful homes are explored over three episodes. Tickets are on sale now. → Read More

Pasadena’s Senior Center and Convention Center are reopening

They’ve both instituted significant COVID protocols and safety measures → Read More

Pasadena’s COVID-19 case rates hold steady as theaters get new guidance

Cases saw a slight dip, but vaccinations increased considerably. → Read More

Police oversight selections head to Pasadena City Council on Monday

The city’s Public Safety Committee highly recommended two members and suggested three others. → Read More

Pico Rivera council casts vote of no confidence against LA DA Gascon

Pico Rivera is the third city now to have formally condemned Gascon and his policies, but more cities may soon follow suit. → Read More

Pasadena to bring back late fees and utility shutoffs for unpaid bills this fall

Usually the utility has about $350,000 in unpaid bills. Right now, it’s over $7 million. → Read More

UCLA study takes aim at Pasadena police overtime

Pasadena officials called the report a “superficial analysis” that fails to account for the large events that take place at the Rose Bowl and other parts of the city. → Read More

Pasadena teachers and students dance their way, socially distanced of course, back into the classroom

Consensus among faculty, kids: ‘It’s good to be back.’ → Read More

Pasadena teachers and students dance their way, socially distanced of course, back into the classroom

Consensus among faculty, kids: ‘It’s good to be back.’ → Read More

Pasadena teachers and students dance their way, socially distanced of course, back into the classroom

Consensus among faculty, kids: ‘It’s good to be back.’ → Read More

Customers will have to ask Pasadena restaurants for plastic cutlery in to-go orders

The City Council will soon bar restaurants from giving out plastic forks and knives unless the customer asks. → Read More

Coronavirus: Pasadena will stop providing Johnson & Johnson vaccine for now

The city is sitting on 500 doses as it waits for more information about the safety of the vaccine. → Read More

Coronavirus: Pasadena will stop providing Johnson & Johnson vaccine for now

The city is sitting on 500 doses as it waits for more information about the safety of the vaccine. → Read More

Tiny terriers chase bear out of a California kitchen in viral video

A Pasadena bear found a rude surprise when it wandered into a local home — two tiny barking terriers. → Read More

Pico Rivera council considers vote of no confidence against LA DA Gascon

Pico Rivera may soon join a growing list of cities who say Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon’s policies aren’t working. → Read More

Pasadena Unified’s youngest head back to the classroom on Tuesday

The district has largely kept in-person learning closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus. → Read More

Pasadena Unified’s youngest head back to the classroom on Tuesday

The district has largely kept in-person learning closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus. → Read More

Tiny terriers chase bear out of a Pasadena kitchen in viral video

A Pasadena bear found a rude surprise when it wandered into a local home — two tiny barking terriers. Pasadena resident Deedee Mueller said she was taking a nap in her living room with the kitchen and dining room doors open for fresh air. Her little doggie, Mei Mei, was curled up on her legs when she took off, barking like crazy, Mueller wrote in a Facebook post. The other terrier, Squirt,… → Read More

Pasadena COVID-19 case rates hit an all-time pandemic low

There are no caveats — it’s not the best it’s been since a certain date — it’s simply the best it’s ever been since the pandemic began. → Read More