April 11, 1963 – April 23, 2018 Louis Rene Parker III, 55, passed away on April 23 at his home in Glendale. Louis was born in Virginia on April 11, 1963 to Louis Rene Parker II and Gladys Parker. He had a successful career as a baking representative for 30 years, and considered his devoted […]
For the 24th year, Prom Plus, the after-prom event for CVHS seniors and their guests, is preparing for a night of fun. By Charly SHELTON It’s prom season – a time for rock walls, unforgettable memories and safely partying the night away. It’s time for Prom Plus. “Prom night and grad night are two of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. is continuing its investigation into apparent threats made over the weekend toward Rosemont Middle School. “On Saturday morning we were notified about a posting on social media of threats towards Rosemont,” stated Principal Scott Anderle in a robocall made on Saturday to parents. The thread of threats was […]
By Brian CHERNICK The Glendale City Council on Tuesday night successfully passed an extension of a moratorium on downtown area residential development, but not without city councilmembers butting heads on exceptions – or carve-outs – and the implementation of affordable housing requirements. After a narrow passage of a 45-day moratorium, the 10 months and 15-day […]
With the California weather warming up, the Glendale Police Dept. and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) are highlighting how bicycling is a great way to stay in shape, save money on gas, reduce pollution and, when visiting recreational areas, a great way to see the sights. These benefits are nothing new to cyclists […]
May 5 1500 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada, two large umbrellas were stolen from an outdoor patio area of a business at 5:24 a.m. Angeles Crest Highway, mile marker 58.07, Angeles National Forest. A day pass, CD ROM and phone charger were stolen, the interior was ransacked and the passenger side window was […]
By Charly SHELTON With NASA missions to Mars stemming back to the 1960s, there has been a lot of data collected on the Red Planet. From fly-bys to orbiters to landers to rovers, there have been missions to study the topography, geology, atmosphere, soil composition, life readings, ice deposition – the list goes on and […]
By Nicole MOORE On May 3, the Montrose Shopping Park Association began the open forum discussion of its monthly meeting by welcoming the newly appointed Glendale City Manager Yasim Beers. Her role as city manager is significant because she is the first woman to hold the position in Glendale’s 112 years. “This is important [because] […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Monte Vista Elementary School’s Girls on the Run program donated $400 to the Crescenta Commons last week, which will be just enough to cover the watering of the Commons for about a year. “Girls on the Run is a non-profit that supports empowering girls,” said the organization’s mentor/teacher Kristin Pardo. The girls […]