Real Estate Absorption Rates and Alhambra
Absorption rates in real estate are calculations which measure the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given period. It is a method to…
Absorption rates in real estate are calculations which measure the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given period. It is a method to…
Soroptimist of Alhambra, San Gabriel, San Marino awarded three high school senior girls the Veronica Thee Service award for outstanding community service. This award is in honor of long-time member,…
As summer takes over Alhambra, many of us are enjoying longer days and warmer weather. While we soak up the season, it’s easy to overlook something that makes all of…
Spring musicals are now a tradition at Garfield School and are among the main highlights of the year for so many of the students and families. This year’s production was…
by Bruce Risher and Joyce AmaroAlhambra Historical Society Awww, summer! The season when we spend time outside, enjoying SoCal’s sunshine and long days. Whether it’s a family picnic, a pick-up…
Installation of Officers and planning discussions for the ’25-’26 year for AAUW Alhambra-San Gabriel Branch took place in Kathleen Doty’s lovely backyard during the month of May. Marilee Wood, president,…
On Sunday afternoon, thousands of people walked, cycled, and skated along the five-mile Mission-to-Mission route from South Pasadena to San Gabriel for ActiveSGV’s Mission at Twilight ciclovía. Along the way,…
Alhambra High School’s Karen Jacobson and Keiko Rakin were recognized for their leadership and service at the 2025 Women of Impact Awards By Natalie Tee Gaither Two standout members of…
The entire Ramona School playground was filled with interactive stations, showcasing a year of learning through Project Based Learning. By Natalie Tee Gaither Students at Ramona School wowed families during…
Throughout most of our history, humans struggled with food security and had to work hard to fill their bellies. In developed countries, humans now produce far more food than we…