City of Glendale Accepting Applications for Charter Review Committee

The City of Glendale is calling upon its residents to step forward and participate in a process aimed at modernizing the City’s Charter. The Glendale Charter, serving as the foundational document of the city’s governance for 103 years, is in need of an update with the last major revision occurring nearly two decades ago. To […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE One of the legacies of learning my parents left me was empathy. I have always lived by, “There but for the grace of God go I.” I was taught to put myself in other’s shoes and treat others the way I would want to be treated. But I was taught empathy not […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

Excuse Me While I Sneeze   I am not a person who gets hit with allergies. My heart goes out to those people whose eyes swell and their nose turns red as their bodies fight the rising pollen levels. I know that of late when I get into my car there is a fine yellow […]

Special Olympics Coming to Glendale High

Special Olympics Coming to Glendale High

  By Eliza PARTIKA The 2024 Special Olympics Glendale is scheduled to be held April 20 at Glendale High School beginning with an opening ceremony and parade of athletes at 8 a.m., and athletic events that will run until 3 p.m. Athletes and city officials are expected to walk in the “Parade of Athletes” during […]

Remembering the Power of One Little Girl

Remembering the Power of One Little Girl

By Mikaela STONE Twenty five years ago, a little girl wished to help those around her. Since then, her family members have devoted their lives to granting that wish. Undergoing inpatient treatment for neuroblastoma, a type of cancer that forms in nerve cells, Desi Geestman’s concerns were not for herself but for those around her. […]

Three Juvenile Suspects Arrested in Connection with a Fatal Robbery

On Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023 at approximately 10 a.m., Glendale patrol officers responded to reports of a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Lexington Drive and Columbus Avenue in Glendale. The victim, identified as a 76-year-old Glendale resident, was found by officers down in the street. Despite immediate life-saving measures and transportation to Los Angeles […]

Dudley Andrew Winstead

Dudley Andrew Winstead

Feb. 27, 1933 – March 28, 2024   Dudley Andrew Winstead was a resident of Lake View Terrace and the son of Harold Winstead and Viola Wilcox Winstead. His sibling Mary Lee Winstead (Vorhies) preceded him in death. His sweetheart and wife of 71 years was Ruth Anderson (Winstead). They married in Mesa Arizona Temple. […]

Notes & Nods

Lutheran Church in the Foothills VBS is coming to LCIF from June 17 – 21, but campers can get a sneak peek this Sunday, April 14! All are invited to join LCIF for 10 a.m. worship and then stay for VBS Sign Up Day to learn more about this year’s theme, “The Jesus Way.” Families […]

Spiritually Speaking

Question: I am having a conflict with my brother regarding my mother’s estate. My mother passed away without leaving a will. The attorney managing her estate said that my brother and I are to divide her estate evenly. My brother insists that Mother told him she was going to make him the executor and leave […]

NEWS FROM THE CVTC<<< FRIDA BAGHDASSARIAN

The Crescenta Valley Town Council has been diligently working on important community issues to ensure the well-being and prosperity of our neighborhood. Here are some important updates to consider: LA County Public Works sent us the following information regarding the updated Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinance and the LA County Bicycle Master Plan Phase III […]