Workshop and Faire at CSL The last Dr. Marc Anthony “Accelerate Your Health” workshop is this Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Center for Spiritual Living-La Crescenta. Register by calling (818) 249-1045. The cost is $20. Sept. 30: Natural healing techniques and programming your mind for success. […]
Photos by Tony PONCE Contributors Paul D. Fitzgerald, Bruce Millstein, Chad Runnels, and Gary Campanella JR. GREMLIN FLAG La Cañada Gladiators v. East L. A. Bulldogs (Teams do not keep Score) The La Cañada Gladiator Jr. Gremlins took their show on the road Saturday to Garfield High School where they faced off against […]
More Needs to Be Done to Help Syrian Refugees Over the past four years, the world has watched in horror as Syria has descended into chaos. The clash between Bashar Al-Assad’s brutal regime, assorted rebel groups and militant Islamic extremists has left the country a nightmarish war-zone and helped produce the biggest refugee crisis since […]
By Samantha SLAYBACK The Crescenta Valley Instrumental Music (CVIM) program experienced great success earlier this month with its seventh annual Korean barbecue fundraiser. Organizers, including CVIM mom Tracey Black, agreed that this year was the best. Black has helped to coordinate the event every year. Each year the fundraiser for CVIM is held in the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Last Saturday the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual Running of the Foothills 5K and Fun Run that began at Two Strike Park. Over 300 runners, and walkers, traversed the 3.1-mile course that began with runners taking their mark at 8 a.m. The run is a fundraiser for the […]
The Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation recently completed its 4th Annual Glendale City Golf Championship, presented by the Local Trusted Choice® Insurance Agents. According to organizers, over $15,000 was raised for local parks and open space. The money is earmarked for planting new trees and fixing the trails in Deukmejian Park and also […]
By Jason KUROSU Significant rainfall is expected to hit Southern California this winter, with an El Niño event that should bring higher than average rainfall to the area, though not enough to quell the state’s historic drought. An advisory released last week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration concluded that there is a 95% […]
On Monday at about 5:45 a.m., a resident on Cloud Avenue contacted the Glendale Police Dept. to report two men fighting in the street. Upon arrival, officers found two men down in the front yard in the 3700 block of Cloud Avenue. One man was minimally responsive and the other was unresponsive but breathing. Both […]
By Mary O’KEEFE More information has been released about the elderly man who was found deceased in his apartment on Monday when Los Angeles County Sheriff Dept. deputies from Civil Management were conducting a court ordered eviction in the 3800 block of Orangedale Avenue in Montrose. “Upon entry [the deputies] found an elderly couple,” said […]
By Jason KUROSU Opposition from parents continues regarding the Glendale Unified School District’s calendar, which has had school year start dates pushing further back into the summer weeks each year, with a 2016-17 start date still slated for Aug. 8. Parent Carolyn Klas spoke at the board of education’s Sept. 15 meeting with counterpoints to […]