Weather in the Foothills

Weather in the Foothills

“To go out with the setting sun on an empty beach is to truly embrace your solitude.” ~ Jeanne Moreau, French actress   Was it the 100 degree heat or an instinctual longing that led us unhesitatingly to the beach last Friday afternoon? The expected monsoonal flow left only a few drops of rain as […]

CRIME BLOTTER

August 2 2400 block of Orange Avenue in La Crescenta, the rear window of a vehicle was smashed but nothing in the vehicle was stolen or disturbed overnight. July 29 1300 block of Descanso Drive in La Cañada, a resident reported leaving her home with all doors and windows locked. When she returned she found […]

College View Campus Ready for New School Year

College View Campus Ready for New School Year

By Jason KUROSU he new College View campus was unveiled Tuesday afternoon with a ribbon cutting ceremony that officially opened the school’s doors to the public after over a year of construction. Parents and students were introduced to the new facility and encouraged to tour the building, which features numerous amenities to aid the school’s […]

IN Brief

Closures on the Foothill (210) Freeway The California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans) will continue intermittent closures of two lanes on the eastbound and westbound I-210 through Friday, Aug. 7 each night from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. The work schedule will change to Sunday through Thursday nights from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. starting Aug. […]

Theatre Scene in LA- August

By Steve ZALL and Sid FISH Summer days by the beach in the sand are tons of fun, but so are these great shows appearing in our local theaters!                                                                                                                                                                                                    Opening                                                              “Citizen: An American Lyric” A provocative meditation on race fusing poetry, prose, movement, music and the video image. Shirley Jo Finney directs the […]

BREAKING: Fatal Accident on 210

UPDATE JULY 31: The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has released the name of the fatal accident victim. Valerie Lovio-Gonzales, 59, from Rosemead was pronounced dead at the scene at the vehicle accident that occurred on Thursday on the eastbound Foothill (210) freeway near the Sunland Avenue exit.   _______________________________________ Traffic is slowed on the […]

‘Bad News’ is Good News for Hometown Author

‘Bad News’ is Good News for Hometown Author

By Brandon HENSLEY Maddy Pumilia loves to write. It’s what led her to study journalism at Cal State Northridge, and it’s given her a career she loves as an assignment editor at a news station. Her job is also what led the 24-year-old to write her first published novel, “Bad News,” a suspense thriller that […]

Digital Issue 07.30.15

Digital Issue 07.30.15

Here is the paper for Thursday, July 30, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

‘Painting with Silver and Light’ at The Autry

‘Painting with Silver and Light’ at The Autry

Photos by Charly SHELTON The Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage held a panel discussion on Civil War era photography, with a live demonstration of wet plate collodion photography, on Sunday. As part of a series of lectures and events at The Autry celebrating the exhibit “Empire and Liberty: Civil War and the West,” this […]

‘Hot Havana Night’ A Success

By Charly SHELTON On Saturday, the Arturo Sandoval Institute brought Cuba to Glendale, inviting guests to spend a warm night full of salsa, samba, roast pork, hand rolled cigars, mojitos and more dancing. “Hot Havana Night” was held at The Plaza at 801 in Glendale as a fundraiser for ASI, which encourages students to pursue […]