Two Men Arrested for Conspiring to Defraud PPE

A criminal complaint was unsealed today, Monday, April 27, in federal court in Brooklyn, New York charging Donald Allen, 62, from Riverside, and Manuel Revolorio, 37, from Rancho Cucamonga, with conspiracy to commit wire fraud by seeking more than $4 million from a purported purchaser of personal protective equipment (“PPE”) that the defendants did not […]

PCC Offering Webinars for Small Business

The Pasadena City College Small Business Development Center (PCC SBDC) is hosting webinars with SBA loan updates including the latest information and resources available to small business owners. Join them at one of their upcoming webinars: Tuesday, April 28th 12:00 PM Thursday, April 30th 12:00 PM

LA County Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers

UPDATE April 27 LA County Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers Today, April 27, the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) confirmed 29 new deaths due to COVID-19 bringing the total of deaths to 942 in the county including Long Beach and Pasadena (both cities have independent health departments). As of the total number […]

County Updates its COVID-19 Numbers

UPDATE COVID-19 April 25   The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 48 new deaths and 607 new cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Thirty-seven people who died were over the age of 65 and nine people who died were between the ages of 41 and 65 years old. Thirty-eight […]

LA County Updates Its Numbers

UPDATE April 24 The Los Angeles County Dept. Public Health today, April 24, confirmed 52 new deaths in the County bringing the total number of deaths to 848. It reported 1,035 news cases of COVID-19 bringing that total to 18,517 positive cases. Included in the 18,517 cases are 462 cases in Glendale, 38 cases in […]

Remembering the Victims of the Armenian Genocide

“Armenia is dying, but it will survive. The little blood that is left is precious blood that will give birth to a heroic generation. A nation that does not want to die does not die.” Anatole France, French author, 1916 from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation   From 1915 to 1923, an estimated 1.5 million […]

Governor Announces Additional Relief for Student Loans

Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that most private student loan servicers have agreed to provide payment and other relief to borrowers, including more than 1.1 million Californians with privately held student loans. He also signed an executive order to stop debt collectors from garnishing COVID-19-related financial assistance. “Californians are reeling from the financial impact of COVID-19, […]

NASA Develops COVID-19 Prototype Ventilator in 37 Days

A high-pressure ventilator designed by Jet Propulsion Laboratory for rapid production is being tested for use in medical centers. A new high-pressure ventilator developed by NASA engineers and tailored to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) patients passed a critical test Tuesday at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, an epicenter of COVID-19 […]

LA County Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers

  As of April 23 Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health has reported 68 new deaths due to COVID-19. Of these deaths 51 people were over the age of 65, 11 people were between the ages of 41 and 65 years and three people who died were between the ages of 18 and 40. […]