NOTES & NODS

Lutheran Church Prepares for Reformation Sunday A week after celebrating Reformation Sunday, Lutheran Church in the Foothills will celebrate another important date on the church calendar: All Saints Day. On this day, congregants remember and honor their own lost loved ones, as well as the saints celebrated throughout history. As part of the Evangelical Lutheran […]

Letter to the Editor: Comment

Just read all you do for vets. I’m a vet – WW II 412th inf. 2nd battalion, I&R and A&P – who was loaned to Patton to help contain the Battle of the Bulge. I was stationed at Dachau for a week so got to see some nasty things. My introduction to combat was to […]

Letter to Supervisor Kathryn Barger

October 21,2024 Good afternoon Supervisor Kathryn Barger, This is Cliff Jones, former general manager of Gopher Construction Co. We have met in the past at your office to work out some difficult issues. Yesterday, my wife and I, and a huge number of our neighbors, experienced something that I thought you should know about. Earlier […]

Glendale Police Arrest Glendale Man for Multiple Charges of Identity Theft and Elder Financial Abuse

Glendale police detectives have arrested a man in connection with multiple counts of identity theft and elder financial abuse after a two-month long investigation. On Thursday, Oct. 17, Jesus Cain Medina Leyva, 28, of Glendale, was taken into custody after detectives pieced together Medina Leyva’s scheme defrauding elderly patients from a nursing facility on the […]

Emergency Responders Honored by CV Armenian Center and Supervisor Kathryn Barger

Emergency Responders Honored by CV Armenian Center and Supervisor Kathryn Barger

On Thursday, Oct. 17, the Crescenta Valley Armenian Community Center and Meher and Satig Der Ohanessian Youth Center has a long history of supporting emergency responders.   By Mary O’KEEFE Members of the Crescenta Valley Armenian Community Center have served lunch to local firefighters, have donated funds in support of law enforcement and fire and, […]

Friedman Makes Presentation at Council

By Julie BUTCHER The Glendale City Council met Tuesday night for its last October meeting. It first heard a legislative update from Assemblymember Laura Friedman who gave an overview of the 12 bills she authored that were signed into law by the governor as well as budget items of importance to the assembly district. Most […]

GPD Capt. William Graduates from FBI Training

GPD Capt. William Graduates from FBI Training

By Mary O’KEEFE   Glendale police captain Robert William graduated from the 291st session of the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The FBI offers an accredited professional course of study for U.S. and international law enforcement members who are nominated for the course by their agency. It is 10-week program that provides coursework including intelligence […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE It is probably to no one’s surprise that I listen to Irish podcasts. I enjoy not only the Irish myths and legends, but historical podcasts that deal with everything from druids to the Great Famine that led to so many people immigrating to the U.S. I learn a lot about why my […]

NEWS FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Deep Fakes and our Election  Years ago CV Weekly did a story on “deep fakes,” which (according to Wikipedia) are images, videos, or audio that are edited or generated using artificial intelligence. The idea that a public figure can be impersonated on a broad scale – that is on television or online – is a […]