Updated 1:43 p.m. Two missing juveniles reported missing have been found, according to Glendale police. ————- Glendale police are asking for the public’s help in locating Annasophia Castano, female, age 12, dark complected, dark hair, partially bleached bangs, has a blue backpack and often wears a green hoodie, 5′, 62 lbs., and Daniel Castano, […]
Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station is taking part in the annual Battle of the Badges blood drive on Thursday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the station, 4554 Briggs Ave.
Glendale Police Dept. will be conducting a DUI/driver’s license checkpoint on Jan. 31 at an undisclosed location within the city limits between the hours of 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. DUI checkpoints like this one are placed in locations based on collision statistics and frequency of DUI arrests. Officers will be looking for signs of […]
On its tin/aluminum anniversary, the La Crescenta Library hosts a day of festivities. By Sabrina SHELTON For those who have lived in the Crescenta Valley for a few decades, it might be hard to remember how the corner of Foothill Boulevard and La Crescenta Avenue used to look. There once was a modest library that, […]
By Julie BUTCHER Mayor Ara Najarian opened Tuesday evening’s meeting of the Glendale City Council with two “feel-good stories that often go untold.” On Jan. 24, he shared, the Glendale police department’s homeless outreach team helped a homeless family of eight who were living in their car near Glendale Boulevard and Monterey Road. Najarian listed […]
Angeles National Forest fire managers are continuing annual prescribed burning operations across the forest. These active forest management efforts reduce the risk of wildfire to people and communities across the Southland, foster a healthier ecosystem and minimize the effects of large wildfires on the landscape. The implementation of fuel and vegetation management projects take place […]
Angeles National Forest fire managers are continuing annual prescribed burning operations across the forest. These active forest management efforts reduce the risk of wildfire to people and communities across the Southland, foster a healthier ecosystem and minimize the effects of large wildfires on the landscape. The implementation of fuel and vegetation management projects take place […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Last week, CV Weekly presented some of the issues facing the Glendale Unified School District. Today we introduce three candidates – Jennifer Freemon, Joy McCreary and Jeremy Spurley – running for the board of education and give a glimpse into their history and how they will address some of those issues. Incumbent […]
A Shake Up in the World This week, the City of Los Angeles – make that the world – suffered the loss of an accomplished athlete and notable human being. Kobe Bryant, 41, was a star Lakers’ basketball player for 20 years. He died on Sunday, with his daughter and seven others, in a […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Anyone who has a child in school or has contact with students knows there is a cold and flu going around. Although Glendale Unified School District health services coordinator Michelle Green said there doesn’t seem to be an abnormally high number of absences due to cold and flu, the LA County Public […]