Falcons Lose Game, Gain Perspective in Homecoming

Falcons Lose Game, Gain Perspective in Homecoming

Despite a loss, it was still a night of memories for the Falcons when they returned to the field. By Brandon HENSLEY There aren’t many high school students who can say they pitched five innings of a baseball game and two days later were throwing touchdown passes on the football field. Those sports seasons don’t […]

Glendale Police Department Reports

Juvenile Arrested After Four Local Street Robberies On April 11 just after 6 p.m., patrol officers were dispatched to the 3600 block of Sierra Vista Avenue regarding a robbery involving a firearm that had just occurred. Upon arrival, officers learned the victim had been walking in the area when they were approached by a male […]

PSA Hosts Events

PSA Hosts Events

April 14: Robert Sherrill, an Art Center College of Design graduate and teacher and well-known oil and watercolor painter, presented a demo via Zoom showing members of Pasadena Society of Artists how he sketches with pen and ink and watercolor. Members were invited to paint along or just watch as Sherrill brought his subject to […]

Green Light Given for Secondary Grades to Return to In-Person Learning

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale Unified School District elementary schools have already reopened its doors for in-person learning and now it is the secondary schools’ turn. On April 26 middle and high school students can return to in-person class for hybrid instruction. There have already been small pods of students that have been attending in-person school […]

Weather in the Foothills <<< Sue Kilpatrick

Weather in the Foothills <<< Sue Kilpatrick

“We cannot stop the winter or the summer from coming. We cannot stop the spring or the fall or make them other than they are. They are gifts from the universe that we cannot refuse. But we can choose what we will contribute to life when each arrives.”     ~ Gary Zukhav, spiritual teacher and author […]

Centenarian Has No Fear as He Rolls Up His Sleeve

Centenarian Has No Fear as He Rolls Up His Sleeve

By Mary O’KEEFE Herbert Harder said his interest in medicine began “the day I was born.” Which, when you consider was 100 years ago, is a very long love of the medical profession. Actually it was when he was 7 years old that he really knew he wanted to be a doctor. Eventually that led […]

Glendale Unified Facilitates COVID-19 Vaccines for Graduating Seniors

Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) is partnering with local healthcare providers to facilitate COVID-19 vaccination appointments beginning on Friday, April 16 for every high school senior and two eligible household members who want to be vaccinated. GUSD previously facilitated vaccination appointments the first week in March for all 2,600 of its employees who wanted to […]

Crime blotter

April 7 4500 block of Angeles Crest Highway in La Cañada Flintridge, while one suspect was distracting a gas station worker, two suspects stole debit/credit card devices from the store counter at 11:45 p.m. April 6 600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, an employee reported that she observed three females enter the […]

Funeral Assistance Program Offered

FEMA has announced a funeral assistance program for those who need help paying for funeral expenses. People can qualify for funeral expenses paid after January 20, 2020 for individuals who passed away in the United States, territories or the District of Columbia due to results of COVID-19. No online applications will be accepted. People can […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

There’s the Rub I’ve decided to take a hopeful stance regarding the pandemic and it nearing its end. Mind you, I’ve never been one to shy from the loosening of government restrictions regarding COVID-19. For example, when outside dining was allowed I was first to be seated. When hair and nail salons could accept clients […]