Candlelight Vigil Planned for Sunday

A candlelight vigil is planned for the victims of the Orlando massacre on Sunday, June 19 at Crescenta Valley Park , 3901 Dunsmore Ave. in La Crescenta. There will be a picnic at 7:30 p.m. followed by the observance at 8:30 p.m. There will be a time to mourn and celebrate the lives of the […]

Opportunity for Public to Weigh-in on AT&T Tower

By Charly SHELTON AT&T, one of the big four cell carriers, has proposed a site for a new cell tower – Dunsmore Park. Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 15, the planning commission for the City of Glendale will hold a public hearing to gather public comments regarding the issue. According to a public notice from the City […]

It’s Almost Time to Skate!

By Mary O’KEEFE After four years the dream of local teens for their own skate park is about to be realized. On June 22 at 10:30 a.m. the ribbon will be cut and the skate boarding can begin at the new Crescenta Valley Skate Park at CV Park. In 2012, skateboarders Cooper Iven, Corbin Southworth […]

‘Babies’ Visit Rosemont Preserve

‘Babies’ Visit Rosemont Preserve

Though their adult counterparts may have been gaining attention lately, native “babies” at the Rosemont Preserve deserve some press, too. The baby bear shown is probably closer to yearling, experts say. “During the tracking tour held last week, Johanna Turner, who was leading the tour, found prints of two bears but now we know we […]

‘Beary’ Exciting Morning for Local Wildlife

By McKenna MIDDLETON Nicknamed “Jarvis” for her resting spot of the day, a female black bear drew the attention of residents when helicopters began circling a La Cañada neighborhood Wednesday morning. “When they told us it was a bear … that gave us relief,” La Cañada resident Mary Robbins said. “We have had bears on […]

GUSD Makes the Honor Roll

By Charly SHELTON The Educational Results Partnership and the Campaign for Business and Education Excellence has named the Glendale Unified School District as a 2015 Honor Roll School District, one of 13 in the state. In addition, 19 GUSD schools have been identified as Honor Roll Schools, chosen from a pool of 1,714 schools across […]

Locals Take Part in Hands-Only CPR Day

Photo by Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County firefighters were on hand on June 2 for the annual Hands- Only CPR Sidewalk Day. The one-day annual event is coordinated by the L.A. County Emergency Medical Services Agency, the L.A. County Fire Dept. and the American Heart Association to help improve cardiac arrest survival. The Hands-Only CPR […]

New Retro Music Store Opens in Sunland

New Retro Music Store Opens in Sunland

By Pat KRAMER A new store selling previously owned CDs, DVDs and vinyl opened its doors in Sunland on May 27 offering a nostalgic opportunity for those who love music. Mediaworks owner Bob Herron is a Sunland resident who got started in the audio/video business over 30 years ago doing commercial installations for educational institutions. […]

Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Detectives Request Public’s Help Identifying Burglary Suspect

Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Detectives Request Public’s Help Identifying Burglary Suspect

      Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives are requesting the public’s assistance with identifying the pictured suspect.  On May 27 at 4:40 p.m., the suspect entered a local church in La Cañada Flintridge and stole a cashbox, U.S. currency, and an envelope containing numerous personal checks.  The suspect also forced entry into a kitchen […]

GPD Taking Tips for Special Olympics at Town Kitchen

GPD Taking Tips for Special Olympics at Town Kitchen

  Come support Town Kitchen and the Glendale Police Department  while enjoying fine food as the officers will be accepting tips tonight, Tuesday, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from patrons for the Special Olympics. Town Kitchen is located at 2276 Honolulu Ave. in Montrose