Important Evacuation Drill Planned for Briggs Terrace

Important Evacuation Drill Planned for Briggs Terrace

By Mary O’KEEFE Wildfire is a way of life in California and because of it a kinship has been forged with others in the world who are suffering the same fiery concerns. For members of the non-profit Crescenta Valley Fire Safe Council (CVFSC), watching and learning from wildfires is part of the job. One of […]

CV Remains Perfect in League Play After Win Over Hoover

By Michael LEVITSKY The Falcons boys’ soccer team sustained its unbeaten record within Pacific League play following a 3-0 win over the Hoover High Tornadoes Tuesday afternoon. All three scores came in the first half as senior forward Argin Baharians registered a hat trick to bring his goal total to 15 on the season, a […]

Astros’ Punishment Won’t Mollify Dodgers’ Fans

By Brandon HENSLEY Major League Baseball came down on the Houston Astros on Monday for its involvement stealing opposing teams’ signs via video technology in 2017 and 2018. Commissioner Rob Manfred issued a nine-page report on his findings, which led him this week to suspend Astros manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow for […]

Plans Move Forward with New Glendale Hotel

By Julie BUTCHER At its first meeting of 2020, the Glendale City Council approved next steps on a new hotel at 515-523 North Central, picked colors for the new food truck court outside the Glendale Galleria, and took bold action, following the testimony of numerous members of the public, to attempt to limit new 5G […]

Meet the Candidates: Glendale Community College Board of Trustees

By Mary O’KEEFE For the first time in the election history of the Glendale Unified School District and Glendale Community College Board of Trustees, there will be district elections. In the past the election was “at large,” meaning that voters in a specific city/area could vote for any elected seat. Election “by-district” means a large […]

Falcons’ Basketball Edges Hoover

Falcons’ Basketball Edges Hoover

By Brandon HENSLEY Upsets happen all the time. Just last week in the NFL, the Tennessee Titans, who were 9-7 in the regular season, defeated the 14-2 Baltimore Ravens, who had the presumptive MVP, quarterback Lamar Jackson. Now the Ravens are out, while the Titans will try another near impossible task this weekend against the […]

Strong Golden Knights Effort Doesn’t Bring Win

By Michael DUMANSKY Coming off a 1-1 tie with Chaminade, St. Francis soccer head coach Glen Appels found his team making a late push in the second half of Friday night’s game against Crespi hoping to break open the scoring. The Golden Knights were taking shot after shot late in the second half but neither […]

Circus Vargas Returns With New Production for 2020

All are invited to a brand new big top adventure in Burbank from Jan. 20 through Feb. 9. It promises to be a “smash-hit” circus extravaganza guaranteed to captivate and astound children of all ages. Circus Vargas presents its new 2020 production “Mr. V’s Big Top Dream!” This is a must-see, show-stopping spectacular that is […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Ins And Outs Of Estate Sales     Dear Phyllis, I am an avid reader of your column.  If you have previously discussed estate sales, forgive the repetition.  My uncle passed last month and his house and garage are packed with thirty years of accumulation. I am the oldest nephew and his […]

Spiritually Speaking

QUESTION: I know this isn’t an easy question, but what will it take to have peace in our world? I was raised Christian. I’m now married and we take our children, ages 7 and 9, to church every Sunday and other activities that our church offers. In addition to what they learn in Sunday school, […]