Clark Magnet Principal Dall Tenders Resignation

Updated April 12. Principal Doug Dall has announced his resignation from Clark Magnet High School. Dall began his career with Glendale Unified School District in 1980 as a technical education teacher at Woodrow Wilson Middle High School. While there he taught wood shop, technical theatre, desktop publishing and computer aided design. While at Wilson he […]

Undercover Operations Net Two

Glendale Police Dept. conducted an undercover operation on Thursday that ended in the arrests of two women for prostitution at two separate massage businesses. Juan Gu, 47, of Monterey Park was arrested while working at Number One Smile Massage in the 2900 block of Honolulu Avenue.  Yao Qing Li, 53, also from Monterey Park, was […]

Brand Park Mountain Rescue

On Saturday, March 26 at 7:45 p.m., six units from the Glendale Fire Dept.  (one Battalion Chief, two engine companies, one truck company, one urban search and rescue company, and one basic life support ambulance), along with helicopters from the Glendale Police Dept. and Los Angeles County Fire Dept. under the command of Battalion Chief […]

Sexual Battery Arrest Made

On March 18,  the Glendale Police Dept. initiated an investigation into two men who were believed to be involved in sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. The two men, identified as 23-year-old Pedro Garcia of Glendale and 23-year-old Bryan Lizarraga Castillo of Lincoln Heights, have been arrested and detectives believe there could be additional victims. On […]

Lincoln Elementary Students Fare Well

The National PTA Reflections Art Program theme for the 2015-16 school year is Let Your Imagination Fly! Each year hundreds of students in the Glendale Unified School District create original works of art in the categories of dance choreography, film production, literature, musical composition, photography and visual arts. Lincoln Elementary winners were invited to the […]

Indecent Exposure Arrest – Child Annoyance

On March 26 at approximately 4:33 p.m., a 17-year-old victim was walking in the area of Buena Vista Avenue and Sunview Drive when she noticed she was approaching an occupied vehicle that was parked against the curb.  The occupant was an adult male seated in the driver’s seat.  As she passed by, she saw the […]

School Burglars Arrested

School Burglars Arrested

On March 24 Detectives from the Glendale Police Dept. identified all three suspects responsible for burglarizing and vandalizing four Glendale Unified schools. Two suspects, an adult and a juvenile, have been arrested and the third who is a juvenile is currently being sought. The investigation began on Saturday, March 12, at approximately 1:45 a.m., when […]

Senior Year a Test of Endurance for Nelson

Senior Year a Test of Endurance for Nelson

  Evan Nelson finally earned a chance to start at quarterback last season before everything changed on one play. Now he opens up about the struggles of his 2015 season. By Jessica SHUMATE, intern     It was Oct. 30 at Burroughs High School’s brightly lit field. Before the game, Falcon senior Evan Nelson was […]

Tri Meet Victory for the Falcons

Tri Meet Victory for the Falcons

By Leonard COUTIN   The Falcons hosted its first scoring track and field Pacific League tri meet of the year on March 10 competing against Glendale and Muir. CVHS Coach Mark Evans was ready for what has been a strong rivalry dating back to the early ’60s against the Glendale Nitro Dynamiters. Early on the […]

Championship Season Ends for Lady Falcons

Championship Season Ends for Lady Falcons

The Crescenta Valley girls’ varsity basketball team ended its season last Saturday at Mater Dei High School in the second round of the Division II state playoffs. The 69-32 defeat to the Monarchs may have been tough to swallow, but considering all the Lady Falcons accomplished, the season is something to be proud of. The […]