Glendale Police Foundation Honors Those Who Serve

Glendale Police Foundation Honors Those Who Serve

By Mary O’KEEFE The 27th Annual Glendale Police Foundation Awards luncheon was held last week with some familiar faces being recognized for their service. The annual event recognizes and honors the accomplishments of the members of the Glendale community and the Glendale Police Dept., according to the GPF. “The luncheon [highlighted] the successes that the […]

Walk to School Day

On Wednesday, Glendale Unified elementary students joined students from around the world in celebrating Walk to School Day. At Monte Vista Elementary School, students met at Two Strike Park before walking to school with their parents, teachers, district and community leaders to demonstrate the benefits of walking to and from school. Photos by Rachelle MILLER

Crash Snarls Traffic

Crash Snarls Traffic

A traffic collision occurred on Wednesday afternoon on the southbound portion of Pennsylvania Avenue north of where it turns into eastbound Honolulu Avenue. Southbound traffic was closed; there was only one lane open for northbound traffic due to the number of emergency vehicles on scene. One car, a Toyota Highlander, could be seen sticking out […]

Glendale Unified Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian Selected as Los Angeles County Superintendent of the Year

Glendale Unified Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian Selected as Los Angeles County Superintendent of the Year

Glendale Unified Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian has been selected as the 2022-23 Los Angeles County Superintendent of the Year.   Dr. Ekchian is a lifelong educator, visionary leader and champion for equity with a relentless focus on accelerating student outcomes. A long-standing Glendale resident, Dr. Ekchian has served as Glendale Unified School District superintendent since […]

Draft EIR Ready for Review

The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) announced the availability of the Palmdale to Burbank Project Section Draft Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS). The Draft EIR/EIS has been prepared and is being made available pursuant to both the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Palmdale to Burbank Project […]

Brian Landisi Named New Clark Magnet Principal

By Mary O’KEEFE On Wednesday morning, Glendale Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian sent a message to Clark Magnet High School welcoming its new principal: Dr. Brian Landisi. “Dr. Brian Landisi has been selected as our next Clark Magnet High School principal effective Wednesday, Oct. 12. Dr. Landisi is a proud Glendale Unified alumnus. […]

Crime blotter

Oct. 8 900 block of Town Center Drive in La Cañada Flintridge, a catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle parked in a business parking lot between 6 a.m. and 11:10 a.m.   Oct. 7 3000 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta, while a woman was shopping an employee of the store approached her […]

Volleyball Teams ‘Dig Pink’

The Burbank and Crescenta Valley volleyball teams renewed their traditional Dig Pink philanthropy and volleyball game to support cancer awareness and research. Via social media

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

The Perils of Getting Here  I don’t know if I have shared with you that the Goldsworthy family is growing … again. Son Matthew, who lives in North Carolina, is expecting a little girl in the next few days (our third granddaughter – girls 3, boys 0) with his gal. Naturally, being the eager grandma […]