By Ted AYALA A lawsuit filed alleging, among other things, that Glendale’s “comfort women” monument is an unconstitutional interference with the federal government’s foreign affairs was dismissed earlier this week. On Monday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael P. Linfield granted a motion by the city to dismiss the second lawsuit filed by Michiko Shota […]
By Jason KUROSU Residents packed the Crescenta Valley Town Council Thursday night meeting, as opposing sides of the state’s high speed rail project delivered their takes on an issue which could have major ramifications on the Angeles National Forest. The proposed Palmdale to Burbank portion of the project consists of two corridors, one along the […]
To Stay or Go I have to say that I was relieved to read Mary O’Keefe’s cover story on the new crosswalk at Ocean View Boulevard and Honolulu Avenue. I thought I was the only one who was decidedly under-impressed, not to mention downright confused, by the recently installed diagonal crosswalk. I first became aware […]
“If the Stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore; … But every night come out these envoys of beauty, And light the universe with their admonishing smile.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Last Sunday a rainstorm moved through our area. It was a complete surprise for me as […]
It’s All About the Birthday Cake! The Montrose Shopping Park knows how to throw a memorable birthday party. This Sunday we are celebrating Montrose turning 102! The mayor and Glendale city officials will be joining us to present awards. There will be lots of food and entertainment spanning two blocks. The Harvest Market will be […]
Election Ballot Measures Up for Vote in April The first thing you should do before you go to the polls on April 7 is to log onto glendalevotes.org to educate yourself about all the candidates who are running and the four measures that will be on the ballot. There are two open Glendale City Council […]
A big thank you goes out to Bob Smith Toyota for hosting our February Pre Smart-a-Thon mixer. The good times rolled at the Mardi Gras-themed party. Cajun music played (thanks to a sound system rigged up by Todd Black of Electromotive) while guests noshed on homemade jambalaya and King cake (courtesy of members of the […]
QUESTION: We have a family member who we know is struggling financially. He was in a car accident, not his fault, and has been off work for six months and cannot yet go back to work. His injury case has not settled. We were told by another family member that he is in danger […]
Tabletop Tuesday On Tuesday, March 3 at Bethel Church in Sun Valley, LAPD Officer Fernando Avila will give a talk entitled “The Truth About Gangs.” Who are the gangs in your neighborhood? What can you do about it? How do you know if your child is joining a gang? How can gang […]
JLP TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL SIMPLY SPEAKING BENEFIT LUNCHEON On Saturday, April 11, the Junior League of Pasadena, Inc. (JLP) will host its second annual benefit luncheon, Simply Speaking, at the University Club of Pasadena. This year’s guest speaker is Jane Olson, an inspiring humanitarian and Pasadena area local. Olson has […]