“A coach I played under in college always said, ‘You’re going to play your most important games in cold weather … He was wrong on this one.” ~ Dodger outfielder Andre Ethier The first game of the 2017 World Series, here in Los Angeles, was the hottest World Series game played in the history of […]
The Rest of the Story I promised you last week that I would tell you the rest of the story of why I gave a shout out to my friends at the VFW and American Legion. First off, for those unfamiliar, let me share with you how these guys, who fought for us in […]
By Nicole MOORE On Saturday, the Glendale Kiwanis Club hosted its 13th annual incredible duck race at Verdugo Park. The family-oriented event was from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and offered many Halloween-themed activities for children including a Frankenstein build-a-bear booth and a zombie target toss. Additionally, the Glendale Educational Foundation, a co-host of the […]
Daylight Saving Time Ends Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 2 a.m. Clocks need to be turned back one hour. Fill A Truck Andy’s Transfer and Storage is partnering with Move For Hunger, a national non-profit organization, to hold a “Fill-A-Truck” food drive at their office on Nov. 4 from 9 […]
The 2018 Rose Queen has been crowned. Isabella Marie Marez, a senior at La Salle High School, will be the 100th Rose Queen for the upcoming New Year’s celebration. She is joined by her court and together they will officiate the Rose Bowl game and the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day 2018. The Royal […]
This week, Representatives Adam Schiff, Derek Kilmer and Peter DeFazio, along with 31 members of Congress, wrote a letter to the Office of Management and Budget director Mick Mulvaney strongly urging the Trump Administration to include funding in the fiscal year 2019 budget for the continued development and operation of the West Coast Earthquake Early […]
Oct. 26 800 block of Berkshire Avenue in La Cañada, a resident of a home under construction reported seeing a man described as black, wearing a white shirt with blue lettering on the back, blue jeans and dark shoes walking around his living room and bedrooms. He watched the suspect take several photos of the […]
Part 1 By Mary O’KEEFE In the 2017 update of the Los Angeles homeless count, LA County had 14,966 homeless who were not in shelters and 42,828 who were sheltered – a total of 57,794 people, which is a 23% increase from the 2016-17 count, according to the LA Homeless Services Authority. The LAHSA was […]
Feb. 11, 1937 – Oct. 26, 2017 Carol Sawyer Hollen passed away peacefully on Oct. 26 in Glendale surrounded by her family. She was 80 years old. Carol was born to Iona and Walter Sawyer in Minneapolis, Minnesota where she spent most of her childhood. She later moved with her family to Pasadena and attended […]
Nov. 2, 1934 – Aug. 22, 2017 Vieve Metcalfe, a resident of La Crescenta for the past 25 years, died on Aug. 22. Born in Boston, Massachusetts on Nov. 2, 1934, she was the daughter of John Brownlow Metcalfe and Genevieve Alice Parker Metcalfe. Vieve grew up in Massachusetts while maintaining a strong link to […]