Nail Salon Robberies

The Burbank Police Department as well as surrounding cities have been investigating a series of Nail Salon Robberies. The listed suspects enter the targeted salon, inquire about the offered services, and then demand property. Please be aware of the involved suspects: Suspect 1: Male, Black, approx. 6 feet tall, 180 lbs. Suspect 2: Male, Black, […]

The S-T Lion’s Club Host 51st Watermelon Festival

By Misty DUPLESSIS The Sunland-Tujunga Lions Club has proudly hosted the longest running, largest non-profit festival in Los Angeles for over 50 years. The annual Watermelon Festival, which celebrated its 51st year this past weekend, has been a lively tradition in an otherwise quiet town. The crew began setting up for the three-day event at […]

Long overdue, but critical step will help contain wildfires

 Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Representative Buck McKeon today (R-CA) today announced the United States Forest Service will immediately begin the training and retrofitting of helicopters necessary to use helicopters at night to fight wildfires in Southern California.  Previously, the Forest Service restricted aerial firefighting operations to daylight hours only.   […]

Bingo Night to Help War Memorial Cause

By Brandon HENSLEY Does anyone really need an excuse to throw a Bingo night? Probably not, but for those looking for a good cause, head over to Holy Redeemer Healy Hall on Friday starting at 6 p.m. for the first Community Bingo Night. Community Bingo Night is an effort to raise money for a new […]

City Smokers Earn Brief Reprieve

By Ted AYALA Glendale citizens who enjoy a puff or two on their cigarettes can rest for another week. On Tuesday, Glendale City Council postponed a decision on indoor smoking in residences until next week’s council meeting. The decision was made to allow Councilmember Rafi Manoukian, who was absent from the meeting, to be part […]

Up, Up and (Go) Away

By Jason KUROSU Gas prices have increased nationwide, a commonality in the summer months, although the effects may be felt most prominently in California and made much worse due to a recent fire at a Chevron refinery in Richmond, about 10 miles outside of San Francisco. The fire occurred Monday, Aug. 6 as workers attempted […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Aug. 14 5000 block of Angeles Crest Highway in La Cañada, several rooms were ransacked and jewelry, cash and personal items were stolen from a home. The resident reported that she had returned home to find a rear sliding glass door had been smashed sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Aug. 12 3800 block […]

MSR Find Hiking Brothers

By Mary O’KEEFE After a long night of searching Montrose Search and Rescue found two missing hikers in the Switzer Falls area. “We got the call between 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. last night,” said Janet Henderson, MSR member. Two brothers, both in there 50s, one from La Cañada Flintridge the other from Connecticut, had […]

Najarian Accuses MTA of ‘Snow Job’ at 710 Meeting

By Ted AYALA Cheers and applause met Councilmember Ara Najarian when he spoke out against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at their community liaison meeting held at La Cañada High School Monday evening. “There is a snow job going on at the highest levels of the board,” he said. “I just want everyone to know […]

Community Members Work Up a Thirst at Chili Cook Off

By Sammi SLAYBACK On Saturday, the La Crescenta Library cooked up some fun with its third annual chili cook off. Foothill residents made their way to the library’s community room where volunteers had set up tables for the contestants’ crock-pots, and seating areas where tasters could enjoy samples of each entry. There were several different […]