On Jan. 20, officers responded to the 500 block of Burchett Street regarding a burglary alarm at a closed business. A perimeter was established immediately, and officers observed a male wearing a hooded sweatshirt and carrying a backpack inside the building. As officers approached the building, the male triggered another alarm by exiting through a […]
God’s Closet – Tujunga, a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) ministry, is looking for volunteers to help with sorting donated children’s clothing for distribution. Donations of gently used or new children’s clothes and shoes for newborn to teenagers are from individuals, families and businesses within the community. Donations are accepted by God’s Closet – Tujunga any time […]
KIWANIS CLUB MEETING ON AGE OF LEARNING On Jan. 31, the Kiwanis Club of Glendale will present Miriam Lewis of Age of Learning, which helps children everywhere build a strong foundation for academic success and to foster a lifelong love of learning. Guests are welcome at the weekly lunch meeting. The cost to attend, which […]
The Yi sisters – Addie, 4, Gemma, 11 and Regan, 9 – will be going to Circus Vargas (with their parents) after Addie’s coloring of the Circus Vargas clown in the CV Weekly earned tickets to the popular show under the big top.
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY A tree that stood as a longtime sentinel in front of the Sunland-Tujunga Library was celebrated on Jan. 13 as plans were made for its removal. It was determined by a certified arborist that the tree, a Coast live oak, was dying and had already suffered severe structural decline. It is estimated that […]
By Charly SHELTON Lunar New Year was celebrated on Saturday, welcoming the Year of the Rat. For those who missed the actual New Year festivities, there are still plenty of opportunities to celebrate at the local theme parks. Each year Universal Studios Hollywood puts on a big festival for the Lunar New Year, and it […]
By Susan JAMES For those fans of revenge porn where cartoon crafting allows guilt-free enjoyment of taking out the bad guy(s), “The Rhythm Section” is for you. Based on a thriller by Mark Burnell and directed by Reed Morano, the film tells the story of a young British woman named Stephanie Patrick who is on […]
David Schwartz of Glendale, a member of the class of 2022 majoring in electrical and computer engineering, and Aidan Horn of La Cañada Flintridge, a member of the class of 2023 majoring in computer science, were among 1,678 students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) named to the university’s dean’s list for academic excellence for the […]
On Jan. 21, USC Verdugo Hills Hospital hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to welcome two new surgical robots to its operating room. The robots offer a broader range of motion and 3D high-definition visuals for improved clarity and definition during procedures. The addition of the new robots represents a $4 million investment into the hospital’s […]
The VA Starts Benefits to Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans BLAKE HYFIELD The Dept. of Veterans Affairs began deciding Blue Water Navy (BWN) Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 claims on Jan. 1, 2020. This extends the presumption of herbicide exposure that includes toxins such as Agent Orange for veterans who served offshore of the Republic […]