



Almansor Park 4th of July event
Details on Alhambra city website. Be safe out there, y'all.




Details on Alhambra city website. Be safe out there, y'all.
Update: She's been found!
Sign posted in Downtown Alhambra:
Answers To: Irma / Susana
Last Seen: Sunday June 28,2026 ~2:15pm
Last Seen: AMC Atlantic Time Square
Alzheimer's Disease
Severe Memory Loss, Limited Speech, May Appear Confused/Disoriented, May Not respond to her name or know she is lost.
Description: Female/Hispanic, 69 y/o. 5'2", Active Shape. Dark Brown Hair, Grey fluffy jacket - dark blue jeans, black tennis shoes.
If y9ou see her, please call, MPPD 626-573-1311 / Susy (Daughter) 818-445-4690
They have a website and are collecting feedback RIGHT NOW on the budget before it's finalized. If you feel some type of way about Flock cameras and mass surveillance all over the city, maybe you're tired of not having dedicated bike lanes, maybe we need better tree canopy because it gets so hot here, however you want to improve the city, let your city council and city manager know what you think. www.AlhambraCA.gov/Conversations
Hey neighbors,
Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 2nd, is Election Day for the California Primaries. You can still vote today though!
If you still have your ballot sitting on your kitchen counter or haven't made it to a vote center yet, here's how you can get your vote in:
You can drop your signed and sealed mail-in ballot into any official LA County drop box before 8:00 PM tomorrow, June 2. No postage required.
🛑 DO NOT USE the regular USPS Mailbox. Only use the official voting drop boxes OR drop off at an in person voting center (can do this today or tomorrow). USPS has changed how they postmark mail, so you're ballot may not count if you use a regular USPS mailbox this close to election day.
If you want to vote in person, or need to register last-minute:
Vote centers are open TODAY (monday June 1 ) from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and open open tomorrow (tuesday June 2) from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. You can drop off your mail-in ballot here as well!