A New Science Lab for CVHS

By Charly SHELTON Measure S was passed by voters in 2011, granting $270 million in a bond for Glendale Unified School District to use at its discretion to upgrade, reinvigorate and repair GUSD schools. As of now, a little more than half of that $270 million is spent or spoken for. The Measure S funds […]

Cultivating Leaders in the KHAS

Cultivating Leaders in the KHAS

The Kitty Hawk Air Society is part of the JROTC and a place where cadets have the chance to blossom into tomorrow’s leaders. By Mary O’KEEFE They are seen throughout the community at events like Veteran’s and Memorial Days at Two Strike Park, at the opening of Crescenta Valley Town Council meetings and most recently […]

LAUSD School Closed, GUSD/LACUSD Schools Open

LAUSD School Closed, GUSD/LACUSD Schools Open

updated 3:43 From Glendale School’s co-interim Supt. Dr. Joel Shawn: “The purpose of my call is to say thank you for your support and cooperation today.  The challenging events that played out in the Los Angeles Unified School District, that caused the closure of all schools there, certainly affected our school communities.  It is our […]

Pixar’s Latest is Familiar, but Still Impactful

Pixar’s Latest is Familiar, but Still Impactful

  By Brandon HENSLEY It’s about as high a concept as they come. Even though “The Flintstones” may have already taken a stab the size of a Wooly Mammoth’s tooth at it, it still conjures up intrigue for a full-length feature film: What if the asteroid thought to have killed off the dinosaurs missed Earth, […]

Sleigh Ride! Coming to Pasadena Civic

Maestro Victor Vener and his California Philharmonic are kicking off the world-class orchestra’s milestone 20th anniversary season with a spectacular Christmas concert featuring classics, holiday favorites and more on Dec. 12 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 300 E. Green St. beginning at 7:30 p.m. A holiday concert sure to delight people of all ages, Sleigh […]

JOEY Restaurant Comes to Los Angeles

By Charly SHELTON With 21 locations in Canada and three locations in Washington, JOEY restaurants have made a name for themselves in the middle-high end fine dining scene. It stands to reason that when breaking into the West Coast of America, one would establish a restaurant in L.A. And when looking for a location to […]

La Rue Sounds at Crow’s Nest

  La Rue Sounds Band, a pure rooted heart & soul “feel good” band founded by Tujunga resident musician Steve DeAro, will be performing at the Crow’s Nest on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. DeAro is an accomplished musician who has performed/recorded with local Beatles tribute Day Trippers, Eric Carmen and Harry Nilsson as […]

ALG Presents Festival of Trees

ALG Presents Festival of Trees

By Jozette KARAGUOZIAN On Sunday, the Assistance League of Glendale hosted its 40th annual Festival of Trees at the Glendale Hilton. Originally called the Christmas Tree Brunch, the event is the ALG’s main fundraiser. It featured an assortment of personally decorated and donated Christmas trees available for purchase, a silent auction and luncheon. The 2015 […]

Boutique Wine Tasting Benefits Hospital

  The Women’s Council of the USC Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation hosted it third annual Boutique Wine Tasting in October in the newly renovated council rooms at the hospital at 1812 Verdugo Road in Glendale. The gathering benefitted the hospital’s nursery and the planned NICU. Council Chair Ruth McNevin said, “Our focus is to continue […]

Glendale Pharmacist Receives Tom Miller Award

Glendale Pharmacist Receives Tom Miller Award

  Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center announced that Ben Yu, doctor of pharmacy, received the 2015 Tom Miller Award (Individual category) from the Glendale Healthier Community Coalition. This prestigious award recognizes an individual, group and youth who are grounded in the qualities the Coalition wishes to demonstrate including collaboration, advancement of community […]