Noteworthy Visit

Dr. Herbert Harder first walked onto the Glendale campus in 1948 and, 40 years later, served as its chief of staff. But Monday’s visit to the hospital was among his more memorable: He got his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. At just over 100 years old (and quick to show off his recently renewed […]

Public Health Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers: March 26

The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 39 new deaths and 859 new cases of COVID-19. Over 200 cases reported today, Friday, are associated with a backlog of lab reports. To date, Public Health identified 1,217,034 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of […]

One Step Closer

One Step Closer

A hike through the Rim of the Valley wilderness area celebrates passage of the Rim of the Valley Corridor Preservation Act in the House of Representatives. By Mary O’KEEFE and Charly SHELTON On Tuesday, Rep. Adam Schiff hiked a trail that overlooks Glendale and La Cañada Flintridge within the Rim of the Valley wilderness area. […]

City of Hope Puts Out Call for Vaccine Trial Volunteers

City of Hope Puts Out Call for Vaccine Trial Volunteers

By Mary O’KEEFE City of Hope in Duarte is continuing its vaccination studies and is looking for more people to volunteer for the trials. Dr. John Zaia, director of City of Hope’s Center for Gene Therapy, specializes in vaccine research. He said the results of the study have been encouraging thus far. “It’s been very […]

Honor. Remember. Heal.

Honor. Remember. Heal.

By Mary O’KEEFE Recently USC Verdugo Hills Hospital held an Honor, Remember, Heal ceremony in the Sue and Steve Wilder Healing Garden. The garden is a place where staff can take time to slow down from their hectic schedules and reflect. The idea for this garden came from Bridget Berg, USC-VHH program manager of patient […]

Council Reviews Anti-Hate Resolution

By Julie BUTCHER At the beginning of a very long meeting of the Glendale City Council Tuesday night, the Council reviewed a resolution to strongly condemn hate, hate crimes against members of the Asian American community, and “affirm the City of Glendale’s commitment to diversity, equity and justice for people of all races, ethnicities and […]

GPD Reports

A Stolen Truck, Identity Theft and Methamphetamine On March 21, a patrol officer was driving on the 1100 block of East Colorado Street just before 2 a.m., when s/he observed two males exit a rental moving truck that was parked to the front of a motel then walk into the motel. Upon conducting a records […]

Public Health Releases Updates on COVID-19

The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 92 new deaths and 666 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,215,736 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County and a total of 22,960 deaths. There are 719 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 25% of these […]

Council Hears More Thoughts on CVHS Field Renovations

By Brandon HENSLEY It is possible that the campus of Crescenta Valley High School may be able to host football games within the next three years, according to Glendale Unified School District. The district’s facilities and planning development administrator Hagop Kassabian was asked about the timeline for the project during the March 18 CV Town […]