Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center welcomed its first baby of the year. Axel was born at 7:02 p.m. on Jan. 1. The healthy baby boy came into the world weighing 6 pounds and 8 ounces and measured 18.9 inches in length. Mom Thalia and baby are healthy and doing well. At […]
Dec. 17 5100 La Cañada Boulevard in La Cañada, a package that had been placed on a front porch was stolen. The security footage revealed a man wearing a black hoodie sweater with “FIRE” printed on the backside, black pants, white socks and black shoes approached the front door of the residence, grabbed the package […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Although COVID numbers are not what they were a year ago the public is not out of the pandemic woods yet. Numbers released on Tuesday showed 6,035 new cases of COVID-19 covering the period from Dec. 31 to Jan. 3. There were 62 deaths during that same time period. In addition, more […]
That Christmas Morning Feeling Friends sometimes ask me if the holidays are difficult for our family since the loss of our son Ben almost three years ago and my mother earlier this year. That’s an understandable question as losing loved ones often stirs up emotions during certain times of the year. It can be very […]
Former Montrose Merchant was a Holocaust Survivor If you’ve been here in the valley a long time, you may remember a dress shop for young ladies back in the ’60s called Caroline’s. It was located at 2247 Honolulu Ave. in the storefront occupied now by Chic Bohëmian Bride. Caroline’s was owned by a Polish Immigrant […]
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley (CSArts-SGV) invites prospective students and families to learn more about the school’s arts and academic programs at its Preview Day on Saturday, Jan. 14. Families will learn how CSArts-SGV’s academic programs, pre-professional arts instruction, and unique school culture empower middle and high school students to develop […]
Glendale Arts, the organization that, according to its website, generates opportunities throughout greater Los Angeles to showcase, promote, encourage, and engage with the arts, held a holiday celebration on Dec. 12. Among the dignitaries attending were members of the Glendale City Council and State Senator Anthony Portantino. “Glendale Arts is excited to continue to find meaningful […]
January 2023 The holidays are behind us and most theaters have returned to normal operations. COVID protocols are dictated by each individual venue, so be prepared to show proof of vaccination and bring a facemask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it. Theatre-goers should check with the theater before attending an […]
On Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube. James Sullivan (above) will perform solo works for clarinet and bass clarinet by Domenico Nocentini “Andante & Allegretto,” Cyrille Rose “Andante cantabile & Allegro,” Vincenzo Gambaro “Capriccio No. 15 in Bb” and Karl Husa “Three Studies for […]
I ordered a Christmas tree from Home Depot but it never arrived. What happened to Stefanie Rogers’ Christmas tree? And why won’t Home Depot refund her for the plastic Tannenbaum she never received? Q: I ordered a $390 Christmas tree from Home Depot to be shipped to my home. I did not receive the item. […]