No Room for Hate As a GUSD parent and Glendale resident I’ve been upset to witness a small group of apparent anti-public school extremists causing chaos at GUSD school board meetings and directing persistent harassment campaigns against individual teachers, administrators and members of our LGBTQ+ community. On Thursday (Oct. 26) some of these same individuals, […]
Thirty young actors in grades three through six lit up the Lanterman Auditorium stage on Oct. 6 with the Assistance League of Flintridge’s ALFie Players production of “Frozen KIDS.” More than 400 community members, family and friends enthusiastically applauded, cheered and sang along with the live performance that included all the beloved characters and music […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Sunday the Crescenta Valley High School robotics 589 Falkon team was joined by other robotic teams in a celebration of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). There were 37 booths on site – some represented local organizations but most represented STEM in one way or another. Elementary and middle school […]
According to reports, SAG-AFTRA negotiators have approved a tentative agreement that will end the longest actors strike against the film and TV studios in Hollywood The union said the 118-day strike would officially end at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday. The agreement goes to its members for approval on Friday.
The National Weather Service issued the following alert: A fire weather watch remains in effect from Wednesday, Nov.8 through Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9 for gusty Santa Ana winds and low relative humidity for wind-prone valleys in Los Angeles and Ventura counties as well as the Malibu coast. Winds North to northeast winds 15 to 30 […]
Operation Green Light for Veterans campaign is an annual opportunity for Los Angeles County residents to recognize the sacrifices of U.S. veterans and their family members by illuminating homes and public buildings in green from Nov. 6 – Nov. 12. The shining of a green light is intended to spark a national conversation to […]
from the Dept. of Justice: A Glendale man was sentenced on Oct. 30 to 78 months in federal prison for laundering at least $3 million in fraudulently obtained unemployment insurance (UI) benefits that his accomplices fraudulently obtained during the COVID-19 pandemic. Arman Nikogosyan, 45, was sentenced by United States District Judge John F. Walter, who […]
By Michelle GANIAN, Mary O’KEEFE and Ruth SOWBY Halloween fun could be found throughout the community beginning over the weekend. Looking at the crowds, the Montrose Shopping Park’s Annual Spooktacular event was a family friendly success. The event, sponsored by the Montrose Shopping Park Association, is a popular community tradition. For those who have not […]
By Mikaela STONE At the Oct. 10 Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) meeting, community members rallied around the GUSD Japanese Dual Language (JDL) program. Some speakers agreed that moving the program from Wilson Middle School and Glendale High School to Rosemont Middle School and Crescenta Valley High School would be the right decision to keep […]