By Mary O’KEEFE At the recent Fourth of July parade in Sunland-Tujunga a group walked the route raising awareness of traffic safety along Foothill Boulevard. Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) and Finish the Ride supporters wanted to remind parade viewers and participants of the need to increase street safety for drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians and bicyclists. […]
By Nicole MOORE At the July 12 meeting of the Montrose Shopping Park Association, Andre Ordubegian, president of the MSPA board, asked that Corey Grijalva of Joselito’s restaurant be welcomed back as a board member. Grijalva will replace Kristina Evans, co-owner of Rest Farmhouse Inspired, for the remainder of her term, about a year and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE At the recent Fourth of July parade in Sunland-Tujunga a group walked the route raising awareness of traffic safety along Foothill Boulevard. Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) and Finish the Ride supporters wanted to remind parade viewers and participants of the need to increase street safety for drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians and bicyclists. […]
Los Angeles City Clerk Holly L. Wolcott announced that the Los Angeles County Registrar Recorder/County Clerk is seeking the public’s input regarding the placement of vote centers through a survey published by the Vote Center Placement Project. In 2020, LA County will implement the changes proposed by the California Legislature (SB 450) and approved by […]
Glendale Police detectives are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a female suspect responsible for breaking into a gym locker and stealing a vehicle. On Friday, June 29 at 2 p.m., a locker burglary occurred at 24 Hour Fitness located at 450 N. Brand Blvd. in Glendale. The victim placed a gym bag and other […]
By Charly SHELTON July 6 was the hottest day ever recorded in the Crescenta Valley area, surpassing the former hottest temperature ever, 113 degrees in September 1971. And yet, with record-breaking heat, some still disregard safety practices and make poor choices. A woman was arrested Sunday, just two days after the record-heat day, for allegedly […]
Whether from home or on the field of the high school, the community watched as the night sky lit up on July 4th. By Charly SHELTON July 4, America’s observed birthday, is celebrated around the country with little variation and typically includes barbecues, watermelon, star-spangled summer attire and fireworks. Many small town residents had to […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY An estimated 6,500 people turned out to see the annual Sunland Tujunga Shadow Hills Rotary Club Fourth of July Parade. Over 80 entries, many decked out in patriotic dressing, wove their way down Foothill Boulevard to the cheers (and occasional water gun squirts) from spectators. The morning began just after 8 a.m. […]
By Mary O’KEEFE At Tuesday’s Glendale City Council meeting a local couple was recognized for all that they have done for the city and the community. Mayor Zareh Sinanyan read the commendation: “Presented to Bill and Sharon Weisman, community activists, in recognition of your immeasurable contribution and positive impact in the City of Glendale. Your […]