Grief Recovery Seminar A six week grief seminar begins on Wednesday, Sept. 9 from 3 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. at First Baptist Church at La Crescenta. It is free and open to all. Sessions will be led by Rev. Dr. Peter Hintzolglou. First Baptist Church at La Crescenta is located 4441 La Crescenta Ave. […]
The Glendale Police Dept. Traffic Unit conducted a DUI/driver’s license checkpoint on Saturday, Aug. 22 at Brand Boulevard and Cerritos Avenue between the hours of 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. Checkpoints are placed in locations that have the greatest opportunity for achieving drunk and drugged driving deterrence and provide the greatest safety for officers and […]
The Glendale police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who stole items from the CVS pharmacy in Montrose. On Aug. 12 at 11:50 p.m., a suspect entered the CVS pharmacy in the 2000 block of Verdugo Boulevard. The suspect carried a reusable shopping bag that he filled with packages of razors. […]
On Aug. 20, at about 1:55 p.m., a Glendale police officer saw a car traveling northbound on Pennsylvania Avenue; its passenger side headlight did not function. As the officer made a U-turn, the car quickly turned left into a driveway in the 4400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. The officer located the car at the end […]
Hi, CV! Orange Fest Unpeeled, Part II We hosted an Expo for parents and for teens to provide information, share resources, suggest ways to get involved in the community, and to learn a new skill. Parents walked through and chatted. Teens had to chat or play a game in order to “win” free food. Many […]
By Charly SHELTON Some smart televisions can be controlled by voice. Tell it to find a channel or open Netflix, and it will respond. But what if your TV never stops listening? This is the impetus behind AB1116, a bill from Assemblyman Mike Gatto, representative in the California State Assembly for the Crescenta Valley area, […]
By Charly SHELTON “Great droughts, I always say, end in great floods.” So says Bill Patzert, climatologist with JPL who sees the coming storm. Not in a figurative sense, but literally – there will be a lot of storms this winter in the Los Angeles area courtesy of the coming El Niño. “Everybody has forgotten […]
Southern California music lovers enjoyed a final night of music magic by Maestro Victor Vener and his world-class orchestra this past weekend during the California Philharmonic 2015 summer season finale, Postcards From Abroad. The highly anticipated concert took place on Saturday at Santa Anita Race Track and Sunday at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Concertgoers traveled […]
By Jason KUROSU The Scholl Canyon Landfill will have part of its irrigation system replaced after the Glendale City Council recently approved a slope repair project for the inactive portion of the landfill. The city council approved the Scholl Canyon slope repair project at its Tuesday night meeting, which will see the replacement of an […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Kobessi Property is hosting a very special fundraiser on Saturday for local high school students. The fundraiser will benefit the Community Scholarship Foundation, a 50-year-old organization that helps students in need from public and private high schools including La Cañada and Crescenta Valley high schools. Sandy Kobessi got involved in the organization […]