Students Share ‘Project Bridge’ Experiences

Students Share ‘Project Bridge’ Experiences

By Jason KUROSU In April, Crescenta Valley High school junior Rachel Harvey joined 15 other high school students on a two week trip to Korea, an endeavor intended to immerse the students in another culture and to emphasize the importance of “bridging the gap” between countries. Harvey and the other students traveled as part of […]

IN Brief

Turning to the ‘Park’ Side Trails and Open Space will be working on the Riverwalk and the Experimental Forest on upcoming workdays. On Saturday, May 9 the Glendale Narrows Riverwalk is the focus of the monthly workday along the Los Angeles River. Volunteers will be working from 8 a.m. until noon for weeding and maintenance […]

L.A. Chargers? Sounds Good to Some Local NFL Fans

By Jason KUROSU Multiple stadium proposals have rekindled talk of NFL football returning to Los Angeles, 20 years after both the Rams and Raiders departed. Among local football fans, the chance for NFL football to return to Los Angeles is a prospect both welcoming and peculiar, with so many years since a team has played […]

CRIME BLOTTER

May 4 2700 block of Pinelawn Drive in La Crescenta, a resident reported that as she was walking across her living room she saw a man she did not recognize walk up to the glass door in the rear of her home and peer into the residence. The suspect made eye contact with the resident […]

New Colorful Community Art Adds to Foothill

New Colorful Community Art Adds to Foothill

  By Mary O’KEEFE   If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. ~ John F. Kennedy The vision of five artists can now be seen along Foothill Boulevard from Pennsylvania to Lowell avenues after a weekend of painting. […]

Caucus Clarification

By Mary O’KEEFE On Jan. 11, 2015 a Democratic caucus was held at Glendale Community College. As voters walked from the parking garage to the polling/voting room, several people were handing out flyers with names of delegates for the Democratic convention. Registered Democrat voters were to vote on individuals or they could follow a slate […]

Celebrating the Independent Bookstore

By Isiah REYES The 2nd Annual California Independent Bookstore Day was celebrated by Once Upon a Time and Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse on May 2, reminding everyone that indie bookstores are community centers run by passionate readers. Last year’s first statewide celebration of independent bookstores was such a success that the event has expanded nationwide, […]

GAMC Selected For Three Women’s Choice Awards®

Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) was recently honored with three Women’s Choice Awards for patient safety, heart care, and orthopedics. The Women’s Choice Award is the only distinction that identifies the nation’s best health care institutions based on robust criteria that considers patient satisfaction, clinical excellence and women’s highest preferences when it comes to treatment […]

Glendale Allocates Funds to Step Up Anti-710 Advocacy

By Ted AYALA The Glendale City Council unanimously voted to step up its advocacy efforts against the proposed 710 tunnel last Tuesday night, allocating a total amount of $56,000 toward the move. In what Glendale City Manager Scott Ochoa described as the “first phase” of its advocacy, the city would pay $10,000 toward the retention […]