On Feb. 21 an armed robbery occurred at Home Depot in the 5000 block of San Fernando Road in Glendale. Within the first hour of the store opening a male entered the location and immediately began looking for the store manager. Once he found the manger, the suspect lifted his shirt revealing a firearm and […]
As I write this Steve and I are blissfully sailing through the Panama Canal. Though I had heard this journey was unbelievable it is hard to convey the magnitude of this project. We took a tour of Panama City and our very knowledgeable tour guide – Anna – gave us the lowdown on Panamanian history. […]
Taking A Look Outside Our Window By Mary O’KEEFE I am going to try to explain my thought process which can be difficult to follow at times but please stay with me. March is Women’s History Month, and for the next four weeks I want to highlight some incredibly strong, intelligent and innovative women. […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Just as we were getting used to the rain—it started to snow. Over the weekend many throughout Southern California were surprised, and delighted, to see beautiful, huge flakes of snow falling from the sky without the help of Hollywood special effects. Some may have remembered the snow “storm” in 1989 in Los […]
By Roman INGUANZO On Tuesday, the Glendale City Council conducted its weekly meeting. The meeting began with air quality updates by Michael Cacciotti, the Vice Chair-Elect of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Throughout the presentation, Cacciotti emphasized ways that small businesses can benefit from clean air investments. If you are a small business […]
By Mary O’KEEFE According to a AAA survey conducted last year, a quarter of US consumers plan to go electric for their next vehicle purchase. Electric Vehicles (EVs) are still a fraction of the vehicle sales in the US but the trend is growing. Although the price tag for a new EV may be daunting […]
After three years on Zoom, the annual Lincoln Talent Show returned to the Lincoln auditorium to a sold-out crowd of parents, grandparents, friends and students. Nicolas James, first grade teacher, organized the event with the help of the Lincoln Student Council, Principal Barbie Fariss, second grade teacher Yelana Cady, assistant Maral Belian and PTA moms […]
By Lori BODNAR Hundreds of students and families filled the auditorium and courtyard at Mountain Avenue Elementary on February 3 to enjoy the first in-person Science Fun Fair Family Night since the pandemic. Nearly 200 students showcased their science fair projects to schoolmates, teachers, families and friends. In addition to the science fair projects, 53 […]
Q: I purchased a new GE refrigerator three months ago. The refrigerator portion stopped cooling approximately 60 days later. The retailer only allows returns before 30 days. But my GE warranty still covers the appliance since it is almost new. I contacted GE and it scheduled a service call. I had to wait three weeks […]