Michele Zack sent us an email with details on Crown City News' story on our troubled shopping center:
I don't know what the reporter/producer Ann Lee will come up with, I do know she has been spending a couple weeks interviewing and digging, and that she seemed very professional and capable when she interviewed me. She also had the good luck to bring her camera to the last PAC meeting, which was the first in a long time when some very interesting stuff came to light. Ray Carlilse announced his wish to divorce from Dorn Platz, and was pretty candid about why. The letter you saw/posted covered much of this, but to have someone say it out loud in public, believe me — it was historic after so much waffling and misinformation and stonewalling about the causes of delay.
The story will be on KPAS, Ch. 56 tonight. Crown City's website also has a link to view KPAS online in real time.
UPDATE, 4:30 PM: Those of us who are customers of ATT Uverse seem to be SOL. Just had a long robot-call-followed-by-long-holds-followed-by-human being call with them, and they don't carry KPAS on their system. We can get local government public access channels from Glendale, Anaheim, Stanton, San Bernardino, and other places, but not from Pasadena. When I asked who I could talk to or write to about it, I was told they didn't know. Cool!