Problem Solved <<< Christopher Elliott

His Silver Eagles never landed. Can PayPal get him a refund? Mark Sund orders commemorative coins and uses PayPal to pay for them. But the seller never delivers them. Can he get his money back?   Q: I recently ordered 10 Silver Eagle coins for $232 and used PayPal to pay for them. I never […]

Council Responds at Contentious Meeting

By Mary O’KEEFE Last week’s Glendale City Council meeting was contentious. At one point Mayor Dan Brotman called for a time out to calm the situation. When the meeting resumed, due to ongoing interruptions by several audience members, City Attorney Michael Garcia suggested that the mayor had been patient and advised it was time to […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE I was going to write about the overabundance of sea urchins and why this is important to sea kelp – and I will next week – but over the weekend I saw a lot of Father’s Day posts and shares. We had our traditional Father’s Day dinner with my husband and my […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

The Longest Day of the Year   I’ve been married over 42 years (yes, I was robbed from my cradle). Back in the late ’70s/early ’80s, Steve and I were dating and, though very young, were becoming serious. Like many of us did in high school, I would write Robin Goldsworthy on pads of paper […]

The Grayson Family Takes Final Tour of Power Plant

The Grayson Family Takes Final Tour of Power Plant

By Lynn SHER The extended family of Lauren Grayson visited the Grayson Power Plant (GPP) on Tuesday, June 20 for a final tour of the facilities. Grayson was chief engineer and general manager of the plant that was his namesake. The family present on Tuesday included his son David Grayson and daughter Cynthia Pearson, grandson […]

An Overview of Juneteenth

By Mary O’KEEFE “Each year on June 19, we look back to this day in 1865, on which Union General Gordon Granger led troops into Galveston, Texas to announce the end of the Civil War and the insidious institution of slavery. Thousands of enslaved people in Texas, among the last to learn of their independence, […]

Rockhaven: Update and Fundraiser

Rockhaven: Update and Fundraiser

By Mary O’KEEFE Friends of Rockhaven, a 501(c)(3) organization, is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the non-profit organization and fund maintenance of Rockhaven, located in the 2700 block of Honolulu Avenue. A wine tasting event at a La Crescenta residence will be held on Sunday, June 25 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets are […]

One Person Transported to Hospital After Stabbing

An investigation is underway following a late-night stabbing that has left one person hospitalized in stable condition. On June 20 at about 11p.m., an employee of Wendy’s, located at 1575 N. Victory Place, called the Burbank Police Dept. to report a man standing in the drive-through lane claiming to have been stabbed. The first police […]