By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Unified School District board meeting on Tuesday reflected the division that can be found throughout the country. Some parents, and community members, attended the meeting because they were concerned about their children being “indoctrinated” – though it was not clear what they were being indoctrinated into. However, the basis of […]
Since 2013, the City of Glendale Community Services & Parks Dept. has incorporated and welcomed the pickleball community at various locations within the city. On Monday, April 24 volunteers from Glendale Pickleball will conduct a demonstration of the sport to interested individuals with Parkinson’s and their caretakers. Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder that leads […]
The Los Angeles County of Dept. of Public Health recently identified a case of hepatitis A virus infection linked to a multi-state outbreak. An ongoing investigation by FDA, CDC, and state and local health departments, including the California Department of Public Health, has linked the outbreak to frozen organic strawberries imported by a common supplier […]
After a two-year hiatus, the Italian Catholic Federation branch at St. Bede the Venerable Church in La Cañada Flintridge announced that on-site Italian classes will begin on May 6 and continue for six Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon in the Parish Center at 215 Foothill Blvd. The course in conversational Italian will be conducted […]
LCIF News Registration is open for Vacation Bible School at Lutheran Church in the Foothills. LCIF’s weeklong event will be held June 19-June 23. There will be lots of singing, dancing, crafts and games, all centered on learning about God in new ways. Families are encouraged to register online or call the church’s office. Those […]
Western Selects Hockey picks its team to compete at The Invitational Hockey Tournament in Edmonton, Alberta this July. The Western Selects Brick Team is comprised of elite players from 12 western states – including Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Texas and Washington – to compete in high-level birth-year tournaments, comprising of the Boston Showdown, May […]
To Protect Wildlife It’s Time to End the Use of Dangerous Rodenticides The use of rodenticides to control rodents has injured and killed hundreds or thousands of wild animals and pets throughout California. Many of us have seen the impact first-hand. While rodenticides are used to target rodents like rats and mice, predatory and scavenging […]
Cell Towers On CVWD Properties … Again! At the April 11 board meeting of the Crescenta Valley Water District, board members approved revised policy and procedures to permit cellular site leases, specifically cell towers, on CVWD water tanks. CVWD has immediately begun marketing to telecommunication companies – at least one company has already expressed interest. […]
Rockhaven Sanitarium – The History of the Lawsuit Demolition by neglect. That’s the only way to describe what the City has been doing to Rockhaven. Leaking roofs, flaking paint, caved in ceilings. The buildings are so wet and moldy that they are in danger of melting into the landscape. How did things get to this […]
The St. Patrick’s Day tradition continued at Lincoln Elementary when Lincoln ASB, with the help of Principal Barbara Faris, brought bagpiper Miles Sweet onto the campus. Sweet greeted students in the morning playing traditional Irish music on the bagpipes as the students entered the schoolyard. The Lincoln students were dressed in green to show this […]