Men in the U.S. die on average nearly five years earlier than women despite many of the top health risks being preventable. With a life expectancy of just 76.1 years, men face higher rates of chronic illness, mental health struggles and premature death. Yet many delay or avoid the care that could change those outcomes. […]
Student Irene Lee of La Crescenta was named to the spring 2025 Provost’s List for Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions. At the end of each semester, Ohio University’s undergraduate students are evaluated based on their semester GPA and hours to determine placement on the President’s List, Dean’s List or Provost’s List. The […]
This Electrolux Refrigerator I Bought From Costco Doesn’t Work. Can I Get One That Works? David Hauser’s Electrolux refrigerator, purchased from Costco, stops working. Despite being under warranty no one can seem to fix it. Is there a way to get a working appliance? Question: My wife and I purchased a Frigidaire refrigerator from Costco […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On Friday, July 11, club members will be performing a service project to help local kids get off to a good start for the new school year, which is right around the corner. They will be putting together 25 backpacks for the kids […]
On Wednesday, July 16 at 12:10 p.m., the free admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be performed live in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. in Glendale. Violinist Ellen Jung and cellist Hope Easton will be performing a program of solos and duos by Vivaldi, Beethoven, Breval, J. S. Bach, Handel-Halvorsen and […]
Of Wave and Stones by Yeu Q. Nguyen is on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, 1020 E. Palmer Ave. in Glendale, from Monday, July 28 – Friday, Sept.19. Using water as a symbol for the quiet determination that allows people to inevitably triumph over obstacles, Of Wave and Stones pays homage […]
The Brand Summer Music Series, an outdoor concert series located at the Brand Library & Art Center, begins on July 11. Concert attendees often bring their own chairs and picnic amenities and sit on the grassy hill. Please note that alcohol is prohibited. Performances begin at 7 p.m. and is appropriate for children and families. […]
From Councilmember Ardy Kassakhian: Friends, [The Glendale City Council] will revisit the process by which we selected the mayor for Glendale. This process has been anything but smooth the last two years and I’ve shared my thoughts on this process and the reasons I voted the way I did (see below). I’m hoping this brings some clarity […]
Question: I have actively tried to change patterns of behavior in my life that have not been good for me. I am uncertain how to change these patterns. I feel like I am making poor choices in my life and am not sure how to move in a different direction. I am not speaking about an addiction […]
He Declared it Paradise! “Cecil” bounced in his seat as he passed over the uneven, unpaved roads of the northeast San Fernando Valley. He had come across an advertisement for a good-sized tract of land for sale up in Little Tujunga Canyon and he was on his way there to take a look. He had […]