What an Expanded San Gabriel Mountains National Monument Means for our Communities In my time representing Southern Californians in Congress, few moments have encapsulated how advocacy powers change as vividly as watching President Biden sign a proclamation to expand the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument last month. After working side-by-side with so many leaders […]
In a display of talent and innovation, the robotics team at Lincoln Elementary School was triumphant at the recent Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) robotics tournament. Held on April 6 at Roosevelt Middle School in Glendale, the tournament proved to be a momentous occasion for the team as they clinched top honors and cemented […]
By Jon K American vaudeville and comedy team The Three Stooges, active from 1922 until 1970, are the subject of a new exhibit in Hollywood. “The Three Stooges 100th Anniversary Exhibit” is on now at The Hollywood Museum, 1660 N. Highland Ave. in Hollywood, located in the historic Max Factor Building at Hollywood Boulevard and […]
The Anoush Glenoaks Ballroom in Glendale on May 15 was standing room only for the YWCA Glendale and Pasadena’s 27th Annual Heart & Excellence Awards & Persimmon Donor Circle luncheon. According to the Y website, the Persimmon Donor Circle is a collective of individuals who are dedicated to advancing the Y’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering […]
The La Cañada Thursday Club culminated a trio of April events when last Sunday it awarded scholarships to 12 local high school seniors at the annual Scholarship Tea. All of the La Cañada Flintridge students have made their college selections and proudly held the banners of their future schools. Each student gave a short speech […]
Members of CV Sheriff’s Station take part in three-day run. By Mary O’KEEFE This past weekend members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. (LASD) participated in the annual Memorial Torch Relay. This is a three-day run with 56 legs of the relay that covers over 300 miles. The three-day event began at […]
By Julie BUTCHER Late Tuesday night, the Glendale City Council reaffirmed its recent decision to delay a public vote on creating districts, opting instead to allow the newly formed Charter Review Committee time to evaluate the possibilities in advance of a possible vote in 2026. “I’m not happy about not doing November,” Councilmember Dan Brotman […]