- Go Public: Pasadena Sun's Joe Piasecki has a piece on PUSD's "Go Public" filming last week (we did the micro, he's doing the macro). An answer to your next question, we've heard the finished shorts will start to appear in July.
- New school site in Altadena? Also at the Pasadena Sun, San Rafael Elementary School will close down, perhaps as early as 2013. Because it is above four earthquake fault lines under and around the school state law says they cannot modernize it, so therefore it must be abandoned. Among the scenarios to replace it is building a new campus at what is now the Pasadena Unified School District's service center on Woodbury Road (across from Jackson Elementary), to the tune of $18.9 million. Joe Piasecki has the scoop, again.
- Hiker death: Update on the hiker who died in Eaton Canyon Sunday: SGV Tribune is saying that the 57-year-old man, apparently a Texas resident, collapsed during a hike in the Henninger Flats area.
- AK-47 suspect: According to Lt. Duane D. Allen of Altadena Sheriff Station, the suspect arrested Sunday in a chase that injured a sheriff's deputy and a pedestrian was Andrew Quezada, 26. Quezada, who deputies say was found with an AK-47, was charged with unlawful possession of an assault weapon.