San Gabriel Chinese Pulse · May 20 Daily Digest
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- SCCLA Mentorship Program: SCCLA is committed to guiding the next generation of AAPI leaders in the legal...

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LA County's post-fire rent gouging ban expires May 29, allowing landlords to raise rents over 10% from pre-January 2025 levels despite many Eaton Fire...
The Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association is guiding the next generation of AAPI legal professionals through its mentorship program,...
Anthony Ma, an award-winning actor and filmmaker from Arcadia, brings local SGV Chinese American talent to national screens. His career spans television, film, animation, and dubbing, highlighting cultural contributions from the community.
Craving weekend dim sum? Happy Together in El Monte serves standout pan fried chicken buns and stands out as the most underrated spot in the San Gabriel Valley. A hidden gem for local Chinese food culture.
Nancy Evans Dance Theatre invites you to its full Works 2026 performance in Pasadena, featuring cocktails, desserts, dancing, and auctions. A perfect local arts night out near the San Gabriel Valley.
Arcadia Police Chief Roy Nakamura, the first Asian American and Japanese American to lead the department, retires July 31 after 34 years of service....
Join Hence Tea for a peaceful outdoor gathering featuring authentic Chinese tea tasting in the Crowell Public Library courtyard. This event offers the SGV community a chance to savor traditional practices amid a relaxing, quiet setting.
San Gabriel’s Blossom Market Hall transforms into a vibrant hub of diversity on May 23 with its inaugural Culture Fest.
Los Angeles County has completed its Small Business Resiliency Fund, delivering more than $5.4 million across three rounds to 1,327 businesses...
Eileen Wang's guilty plea as an unregistered China agent has shaken Arcadia, with former colleagues citing ignored "red flags" that now undermine...
Eileen Wang's guilty plea as unregistered PRC agent and Arcadia resignation spark multi-angle fallout:
Half a trillion dollars in announced private money for data centers in the San Gabriel Valley, cleared for takeoff in months. State agencies repurposed to override votes of locally elected officials, fueling community backlash.
Two fresh openings fuel SGV's status as the Chinese food capital of the West Coast: