Questions About Today’s Real Estate? <<< Ask Phyllis!

Selling An Out Of State Fixer Dear Phyllis, My cousin passed away and I am the trustee of his estate. He never married and never had children. Several cousins are the beneficiaries. His home is in Oregon and there is a roof leak. I have three young children and can’t spend too much time away […]

Flooding Slows Traffic on Montrose Avenue

Flooding Slows Traffic on Montrose Avenue

Fire and law enforcement agencies are on-scene at an apparent water main break in the 3000 block of Montrose Avenue west of Ramsdell Avenue. The water is coming up through the street and sheriff deputies are blocking vehicular traffic. North/south traffic on Ramsdell and Pennsylvania avenues have not been affected. Crescenta Valley Water District crews […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

Help! Apple wants to charge me again for AppleCare coverage. Susan Lennon’s iPhone gets stolen in the mail, but Apple assures her she can use her AppleCare coverage on its replacement. So why is it asking her to sign up again for AppleCare?  Q: ​I’ve had an ongoing nightmare with Apple since last October when […]

Wonderful People Doing Great Things

Wonderful People Doing Great Things

Glendale Kiwanis join Home Again LA for their third annual Back to School Shopping Spree. By Lynn SHER The Glendale Kiwanis Club joined Home Again LA on Saturday for its annual Back to School Shopping Spree. Home Again LA (HALA) connected 25 volunteers from the Glendale Kiwanis Club with 25 children from their housing program. […]

District Voting Causes Anger in Councilmember

By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale City Council meeting on Tuesday evolved into another meeting where conspiracy theories were shared – not just by those in the audience but by a member of the council. The discussion was supposed to be a review of “subject matter and language of proposed charter amendments pertaining to a directly […]

Drivers Get Ready: The School Year is About to Begin

Drivers Get Ready: The School Year is About to Begin

By Mary O’KEEFE The 2023-24 school year will begin next week. This is a good time for drivers to take into account how the new school year will change driving patterns in their area. Most drivers notice how much easier it is after the last day of school to get across a street or drive […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE There are times when writers are not sure who, if anyone, is reading what they write. So you can imagine my delight when I received an email from someone who wanted to talk about this column. But it goes beyond that I know someone not only reads my weather writings but also […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

Fall is Just Around the Corner I was watching the Today show earlier this week and some good news was shared: pumpkin spice lattes are returning this month! Rather than waiting until the traditional arrival of fall (in September), the rumor is some major coffee outlets, for example Starbucks and 7-Eleven, are rolling out the […]

Getting Ready for B-I-N-G-O

Getting Ready for B-I-N-G-O

By Mikaela STONE The American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars is holding their 11th annual bingo game on Friday, Aug. 18 at Healy Hall at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 2411 Montrose Ave. in Montrose. This year is extra special as the American Legion just celebrated its 99th birthday in April. The doors open […]