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    CSL-LC October Calendar   On Friday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. there will be a concert by Evan J Marshall at the Center for Spiritual Living-La Crescenta. Suggestion donation is $20. On Sunday, Oct. 18 the Center will host a financial education workshop with Art Stein from noon to 1 p.m. A love […]

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    CELEBRATION OF LIFE AT GLENDALE MEMORIAL   Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital Marcia Ray Breast Center is hosting a “Celebration of Life” in honor of breast cancer awareness month on Friday, Oct. 23. The event is from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Marcia Ray Breast Center and will include music, food, […]

Really, Really Dark Harbor

Really, Really Dark Harbor

By Charly SHELTON This week, we reach our last Halloween event to be covered. Two weeks ago, we started with Knott’s Scary Farm, which is clever in both effects and themes, and less crowded. Last week we looked at Universal Studios Hollywood which, while the lines are massively long, provides incredible production values and mazes […]

Ducks and Dogs Stars of Annual Event

Ducks and Dogs Stars of Annual Event

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Hundreds of people – and thousands of ducks – made their way to Verdugo Park on Saturday for the 11th Annual Kiwanis Incredible Duck Splash – KIDS – event that raises money for the Glendale Kiwanis and for local non-profit organizations. A man-made, temporary “lake” – Lake Glendale – was set up […]

‘Steve Jobs’ Tallies the Cost of Genius

‘Steve Jobs’ Tallies the Cost of Genius

By Susan JAMES Director Danny Boyle’s new film “Steve Jobs” is a surprisingly engrossing plunge into the chaotic world of a man who created the future but was unable to deal with the present. The larger-than-life career of computer visionary Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) is one of dysfunctional relationships that lasted decades, taking a terrible […]

Montrose Antiques Store to Close Its Doors

Montrose Antiques Store to Close Its Doors

By Samantha SLAYBACK The foothills community has long been a community that values previous decades and all they had to offer. For this reason, antique stores have always had a place in the area. One particular shop has graced Montrose for the past 24 years. About Antiques, located at 3533 Ocean View Blvd., has been […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis! Seller Does Not Want To Move     Dear Phyllis, After looking at homes forever, and writing offers where we missed out either to cash buyers or by just a few thousand dollars, we finally got an offer accepted. Now we are nearly ready to close but the seller has just decided that […]

CV Dominates Hoover, Looks to Homecoming with Muir

CV Dominates Hoover, Looks to Homecoming with Muir

By Jessica SHUMATE, intern The Falcon football team showed no mercy Friday night against Hoover High School. Sharing the home field with Hoover, both teams felt the need to claim the turf. After four quick quarters CV soundly defeated Hoover with the final score of 49-0. The game began slowly as CV’s defense casually fought […]

Rosemont Basketball Teams Still Perfect

Rosemont Basketball Teams Still Perfect

By Brandon Hensley Halfway through the season, and the Rosemont Middle School basketball teams are where they expected to be: undefeated. Both the Spartan boys and girls nabbed road victories at Wilson Middle School on Oct. 8 to push each of their records to 3-0. Today at 3:30 p.m., they’ll be at Toll to take […]

Asics Clovis Invitational Marks Mid-season Arrival for Runners

By Leonard COUTIN Shoe manufacturer Asics sponsored one of the most prestigious cross-country meets on pre-state cross course at Woodward Park in Fresno on Saturday at the Asics Clovis Invitational. Celebrating its 37th year and with more than 18 races held throughout the day, this meet had more than 4,000 athletes running the 5000-meter course. […]