Fire at Local Tire Store

Glendale PD and Glendale fire department, with assistance from LA County fire, responded to a fire at the Just Tires location at Foothill Boulevard and Boston Avenue this evening, Friday, around 9 p.m. According to Glendale fire chief Stavros, it was an outside fire that spread to the walls. No injuries were reported and traffic […]

The Ins and Outs of Donating to a Local Food Bank

When you give to your local food bank, make sure you’re stocking their shelves with what they really need – and avoid what they don’t. Applesauce Plastic jars of unsweetened applesauce provide a quick snack, fiber and vitamin C. Canned Beans Canned Chicken Canned Fish (Tuna and Salmon) Canned Meat (SPAM and Ham) Canned Vegetable […]

LA County Reports Its COVID-19 Numbers: March 1

The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 32 new deaths and 987 new cases of COVID-19. The lower number of deaths and cases may reflect reporting delays over the weekend. To date, Public Health identified 1,192,895 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of L.A. County and a total of […]

GFD, GPD Respond to Fire at Just Tires

Glendale PD and Glendale fire department, with assistance from LA County fire, responded to a fire at the Just Tires location at Foothill Boulevard and Boston Avenue this evening around 9 PM. According to Glendale fire chief Stavros, it was an outside fire that spread to the walls. No injuries were reported and traffic between […]

LA County Administers Nearly 2 Million COVID Vaccine Doses, Releases New Pandemic Numbers: Feb. 26

Nearly 1,960,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered across Los Angeles County. Of those vaccinated, 600,497 people have received second doses. The County’s network of vaccination sites had the capacity to administer 500,000 doses this week, although the County only received 211,000 doses of vaccine last week. Next week, on Monday, March 1, three […]

LA County Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers: Feb. 25

The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 132 new deaths and 2,072 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,187,474 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County and a total of 21,102 deaths. There are 1,988 people with COVID-19 currently hospitalized and 30% of these […]

GTA Responds to Local Protest

Taline Arsenian, president of the Glendale Teachers Assn., responded to the protest that took place outside the offices of the GTA on Wednesday morning. “I believe these parents and our teachers want the same thing, we both want to be in our classrooms with our students, but only when it is safe to do so. […]

Delivery Truck Crash Slows Traffic in La Cañada

A large delivery truck that was apparently traveling southbound on Angeles Crest in the late morning/early afternoon on Wednesday hit something unconfirmed in the 1000 block of Foothill Boulevard. Emergency personnel are on scene. Eastbound traffic on Foothill is down to one lane just west of Chevy Chase; traffic is then being diverted onto Chevy […]

Continuing To Move Toward Back to School

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) continues to work on opening schools for in-person learning. Los Angeles County Public Health announced last week that COVID-19 cases as well as hospitalizations have declined enough to allow schools to reopen for in-person instruction. LA County Dept. of Public Health announced that the County’s adjusted case […]

Council Hears Preliminary Plan on Eagle Canyon Trail

By Brandon HENSLEY Preliminary stages of improvements along the Eagle Canyon Channel, including a recreational trail connection between Two Strike Park and La Crescenta Avenue, were presented at the Feb. 18 virtual meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council. Michelle O’Connor, who oversees trails planning for LA County, gave an overview of preliminary analyses that […]