By Mary O’KEEFE The community is invited to the Glendale Gives Thanks Community Prayer Breakfast on Wednesday, Nov. 7. The doors open at 6:45 a.m. with breakfast at 7 a.m. The Glendale prayer breakfast has been a part of the community for over 50 years. It has brought business, community, civic and religious leaders together […]
Jr. Gremlin Flag La Cañada Gladiators 0, La Puente Warriors 7 No report submitted. Gremlin La Puente Warriors 38, La Cañada Gladiators 6 The La Cañada Gladiators Gremlins hosted the La Puente Warriors on Sunday, Oct. 28 at La Cañada High School. The game was tied 6-6 at the half, but a close […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern The regular season has ended for Falcon football, but the post-season is just beginning. The Crescenta Valley High School Falcons (8-2) will be going up against the Warren High School Bears (7-3) in Downey on Friday at 7 p.m. “It will be nice to get out of the Pacific League,” said […]
By Mary O’KEEFE In recognition of Red Ribbon Week, Rosemont Middle School held an assembly that concentrated less on the traditional “don’t do drugs” message and more on how anything is possible, that dreams can be obtained, despite age or other issues that may, for some, appear to be obstacles. A program sponsored by Rosemont […]
Plan for Tree Lighting Ceremony La Cañada Girl Scouts will be hosting the 23rd Annual Glenola Tree Lighting ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 6. The event will begin at 6:15 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. and will feature various Girl Scout troops singing holiday carols emceed by the La Cañada City mayor and leading up […]
CV’s First Inhabitants – Further Resistance Against the Missions Last week we covered the initial conflicts of the first few weeks of Mission San Gabriel’s existence. After a handful of armed clashes with the soldiers of the Mission, the natives pulled back from the area around the Mission and shunned the rude compound the Spanish […]
Connections to the Past – Part 2, Olancha My family has always enjoyed spending time in the eastern Sierra Mountains. I remember many summers as a kid, camping at Rock Creek Lake and visiting the cabin that my great-grandfather built in Swall Meadows, just south of Tom’s Place. When I met my husband Jeff, then […]
Urges Voters to Get Out and Vote I applaud the recent [letter] “Bad Behavior Should be Held Accountable” [Viewpoints, Letters to the Editor, Oct. 18]. It is time to call out the bad fascist behavior and restore tolerance, respect and sanity to politics. Politicians who resort to unethical means to get elected should be voted […]
On May 1, Glendale police officers responded to the 3100 block of Emerald Isle Drive regarding a catering van that was broken into overnight. An investigation into the break-in revealed the suspect had stolen fresh strawberries from the catering truck. The officers checked the area and found strawberry stems that were discarded by the suspect […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Police Dept. collected nearly 200 firearms on Saturday during its anonymous gun buyback event. The types of arms collected ranged from old World War II rifles to newer guns. “We had one [gun] that was still in the box with its paperwork,” said Sgt. Dan Suttles, GPD spokesman. In all, […]