Chris Lindahl, Pasadena Star News

Chris Lindahl

Pasadena Star News

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Chris:

$42 million for new Pasadena City College science building in state budget plan

PCC officials want to move forward quickly to save money on rising construction costs. → Read More

Pasadena’s historic Avon complex sees scaled-down Home Depot proposal – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

The original Avon building and the Wiltern Theater were designed by the same architect, → Read More

Pasadena’s historic Avon complex sees scaled-down Home Depot proposal

The original Avon building and the Wiltern Theater were designed by the same architect, → Read More

El Rancho Unified board advances $55 million building project ‘with all deliberate speed’ – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

The board voted 3-2 to enter into what’s called a lease, lease-back deal with a contractor. Here’s what that means. → Read More

Pasadena OKs $872.5 million budget; should more be spent on public safety?

Because Measure I was approved, some councilmen said the time is now to give more money to police and fire. → Read More

Pasadena OKs $872.5 million budget; should more be spent on public safety?

Because Measure I was approved, some councilmen said the time is now to give more money to police and fire. → Read More

Pasadena’s expanded tenant protections not enough, advocates say – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

They’re hoping to get rent control and just-cause eviction on the November 2020 ballot. → Read More

Check out photos from the Pasadena Chalk Festival

Some 600 chalk artists worked in areas around Pasadena’s The Paseo, using 25,000 sticks of chalk to create hundreds of life-sized murals. → Read More

Check out photos from the Pasadena Chalk Festival

Some 600 chalk artists worked in areas around Pasadena’s The Paseo, using 25,000 sticks of chalk to create hundreds of life-sized murals. → Read More

Tournament of Roses grants $200,000 to area organizations

Swimming equipment and educational programs are among the efforts being funded. → Read More

Tournament of Roses grants $200,000 to area organizations

Swimming equipment and educational programs are among the efforts being funded. → Read More

Will Pasadena’s marijuana stores pay their dues? – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Social equity, local ownership among concerns about cannabis businesses that plan to open. → Read More

Will Pasadena’s marijuana stores pay their dues?

Social equity, local ownership among concerns about cannabis businesses that plan to open. → Read More

L.A. Sparks ‘adopt’ Pasadena High School girls basketball team – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

The adoption comes with a whole package of perks. → Read More

Astronaut Mae Jemison to be featured in Pasadena Chalk Festival mural

The mural will be created outside the Pasadena Convention Center during the festival → Read More

El Rancho Unified board unanimously appoints interim superintendent

But there are concerns with the track record of the firm hired to search for a permanent replacement. → Read More

Pasadena buses to get fast pass through intersections

The city is planning to a install a transit signal priority system at 42 intersections. → Read More

Pasadena buses to get fast pass through intersections

The city is planning to a install a transit signal priority system at 42 intersections. → Read More

Housing, commercial space could replace Pasadena Unified headquarters

The district is considering a building swap. Here’s what could become of one of the city’s older institutional buildings. → Read More

Pasadena, expect a summer of lane closures due to utility work

The closures will happen on or near Lake Avenue. → Read More