By Mary O’KEEFE Tis the season to shop, give gifts and have family dinners. But it is also the season to reflect on what can be done to help others, especially those less fortunate. This is the time that homeless shelters, food banks and those that help the homeless or near homeless look to the […]
In an official brand launch on Dec. 14, Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority Vice President and Glendale City Councilmember Zareh Sinanyan and Airport Executive Director Frank Miller unveiled the new Hollywood Burbank Airport name and logo on the façade of the Airport’s terminal tower. The brand launch event was followed by the official introduction of Traveler’s Tails, […]
Dec. 10 4400 block of Cloud Avenue in La Crescenta, tow trucks were broken into and several items were stolen from a business. Surveillance footage showed a white pickup truck park along the east side of Cloud Avenue. It also showed a man carrying objects from a tow truck to the pickup truck. A woman […]
Glendale Police Department detectives are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects involved in two attempt bank robberies in the City of Glendale. During the course of the investigation, detectives learned the same suspects are responsible for bank robberies in the City of Sherman Oaks and the City of Los Banos. On Monday, Nov. […]
1931-2017 Our dear father Edward Solis passed on Nov. 29. He was a father of eight children – Terry, Austin, Lily, Elaine, Papeto, Kiki, Anthony and Gloria – who loved him dearly. He was a grandfather and great-grandfather of many. His first love was our dear mother Dolores Solis. His second love was Carmela Ellis, […]
Ramsey Rayyis lived in the world, and for the world. During most of his 50 years, he worked in the service of people suffering from the traumas of war, social, economic and political collapse, natural disaster and health emergencies in over a dozen countries in four continents. He took to his task with seriousness, yet […]
Firefighters are tasked with extinguishing the country’s most aggressive blazes. By Mary O’KEEFE The recent fires in Southern California have devastated neighborhoods and families. Hundreds of homes have been lost and many more damaged. Thousands of firefighters from across the country have fought these blazes for days, facing not just fire but high winds and […]
By Brian CHERNICK With the help of grant money from Measure H, the City of Glendale is bringing together a number of homeless community service providers to help put over a dozen individuals back into the workforce and out of poverty. The City’s Community Services and Parks Dept. Workforce Development Section was awarded $100,000 during […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies from Crescenta Valley Station are asking for the public’s help with information concerning a home invasion robbery that occurred on Dec. 12 in La Cañada. At about 7:30 p.m., four suspects wearing masks and gloves forced open the back door of a residence in the 800 block […]
By Charly SHELTON The annual toy and food drive delivers toys, food and holiday joy. The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station and Crescenta Valley Park Annual Toy and Food Drive is in full swing, collecting unwrapped toys and non-perishable food. For 28 years, the CV Sheriff’s Station has held the drive to help local families in […]