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  • Alhambra Unveils New 24/7 Resources at Emery Park: Locker of Things and Vending Library

    Alhambra Unveils New 24/7 Resources at Emery Park: Locker of Things and Vending Library

    The City of Alhambra is excited to announce the launch of two innovative resources available 24/7 at Emery Park: the “Locker of Things” and the “Vending Library.” These additions are…

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  • Alhambra FD to Host Open House & Pancake Breakfast

    Alhambra FD to Host Open House & Pancake Breakfast

    To wrap up National Fire Prevention Week, the Alhambra Fire Department welcomes all Alhambra residents and neighbors to its Open House & Pancake Breakfast, held from 9 am to 12…

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  • Alhambra Fire Department Launches First-Ever Mandarin CERT Program in San Gabriel Valley

    Alhambra Fire Department Launches First-Ever Mandarin CERT Program in San Gabriel Valley

    The Alhambra Fire Department is proud to announce the launch of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training offered in Mandarin, a first in the city and the San Gabriel Valley….

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  • Alhambra Residents Report Power Outages

    Alhambra Residents Report Power Outages

    Earlier today, residents in Alhambra reported losing power throughout the city. The Alhambra Police Department shared on social media that Southern California Edison is aware of the issue and is…

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  • 10 Freeway Partially Closed Between Alhambra and El Monte

    10 Freeway Partially Closed Between Alhambra and El Monte

    The 10 Freeway will be partially closed this week to allow crews to fix a concrete barrier between Alhambra and El Monte. The closure will last between Tuesday, Sept. 3,…

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  • Celebrating Alhambra’s Culinary Charm

    Celebrating Alhambra’s Culinary Charm

    By Mayor Sasha Renée Pérez Hello fellow Alhambrans and friends, As your Mayor, there are countless reasons I’m proud to represent our vibrant city. But today, I want to shine…

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  • Who’s Running For City Council District Four?

    Who’s Running For City Council District Four?

    Current Mayor and Councilperson of the Fourth District Sasha Renée Pérez will not be running for reelection in the upcoming Municipal Election on November 5, as she is instead running…

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  • Alhambra Community Projects Receive $1.7 Million From Community Project Funding Program

    Alhambra Community Projects Receive $1.7 Million From Community Project Funding Program

    Key community projects in Alhambra recently received a total of $1.7 million in funding from the Community Project Funding (CPF) program, thanks to efforts by Congresswoman Judy Chu. The Multimodal…

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  • Boost Water Efficiency and Save with Free Smart Irrigation Retrofits This Fall

    Boost Water Efficiency and Save with Free Smart Irrigation Retrofits This Fall

    By Mark Paulson, President, Board of Directors and Steve Placido, Vice President, Board of Directors; San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District As the hot weather sticks around this summer, water…

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  • Alhambra Welcomes Sasha Renée Pérez for Second Term as Mayor

    Alhambra Welcomes Sasha Renée Pérez for Second Term as Mayor

    The Alhambra City Council swore in Sasha Renée Pérez as mayor for her second term on June 24. Katherine Lee was sworn in as vice mayor and outgoing mayor Ross…

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  • City’s First Permanent Dog Park Coming Soon to Alhambra

    City’s First Permanent Dog Park Coming Soon to Alhambra

    Following the success of the “Paw-Pup Dog Park” last fall, the Alhambra City Council decided at its regular meeting on June 24 to move forward with plans for a permanent…

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  • Alhambra, City of Immigrants, Ratifies June 2024 as Immigrant Heritage Month Together With Dream Resource Center at Alhambra High 

    Alhambra, City of Immigrants, Ratifies June 2024 as Immigrant Heritage Month Together With Dream Resource Center at Alhambra High 

    As of 2022, 46.2% of Alhambra residents were born outside of the country — over three times the national average of 13.6%. Even within California, the state with the highest…

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