A statement was issued from the City of Glendale regarding the Glendale Garden Apartments: The proposed demolition and redevelopment of the Glendale Garden Apartments underscores a growing challenge for local communities: state housing mandates that override local planning preferences. On June 30, 2025, Assembly Bill 130 (AB 130) was signed into law, immediately reshaping how […]
Oct. 2 3100 block of Evelyn Street in La Crescenta, a resident received a notification from his security camera system of motion near his vehicle, which was parked on the street in front of his residence. The footage revealed the trunk of his vehicle appeared to be closed. He then received a second notice from […]
The La Crescenta Library will offer a free flu clinic on Thursday, Oct. 16 in the Library’s community room from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The library is located at 2809 Foothill Blvd.
By Ruth SOWBY The Sept. 24 ceremonies at the Glendale Police Dept. welcomed new officers, recognized promotions and introduced new professional staff to Glendale. The GPD Community Room was the venue for family, friends and the public to offer congratulations to all officers badged and recognized. The ceremonies opened with Glendale City Councilmember and former Glendale […]
On Saturday, Oct. 4, the marching Falcons competed at the Tustin Tiller Days Parade in its band review. Considering that the Falcons are a show band, it did well when competing against dedicated parade bands. The color guard earned a third place trophy, band earned third place and the CVHS drum major earned fourth place. The […]
On Sept. 27, members from the La Crescenta Woman’s Club (LCWC) braved the drizzly morning to participate in the International Day of Service, sponsored by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC). The goal of the day was to help end domestic and sexual violence across the United States and internationally. LCWC participated in this event by gathering donations of supplies needed by pregnant women […]
Celeste Davila of La Cañada Flintridge recently matriculated as a member of the Class of 2029 at Hamilton College. Selected from a pool of 8,904 applicants to the college, Davila joins a college community of about 2,000 undergraduate students. Hamilton College, a leading liberal arts institution located in Clinton, New York, is where students explore […]
Have you ever wondered where your family’s journey began? Have you started a family tree on Ancestry and though, “When did my family emigrate to the United States?” The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) might be able to help answer your questions! The local chapter, Don José Verdugo, of DAR meets on the first […]
Beacon Housing, in collaboration with Pasadena Community Foundation (PCF) and YMCA of the Foothills, announced a new initiative to provide stable, affordable homes for low-income survivors of the Eaton Fire. Through a construction grant from PCF, Beacon Housing will add three new accessory dwelling units (ADUs) at its Garfield Agape Court property in Northwest Pasadena. […]
Help! I Paid $575 for a Useless Resume – What Now? Justin Czerniawski pays $575 for premium resume help from TopResume, but he’s unhappy with the results. When TopResume refuses a refund he turns to a consumer advocate for help. Question: I paid $575 through Affirm for TopResume’s “executive tier” resume service but what I […]