PROBLEM SOLVED <<< CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

JetBlue owes me $71 for my Uber ride to the airport. Why won’t it pay? When JetBlue cancels Amy Ohman’s flight to Boston, it agrees to pay for her Uber ride to the airport. Then the airline cancels her flight again. This time, it refuses to reimburse her. Is there a way to get JetBlue […]

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NFT EXPOVERSE LOS ANGELES ­– THE FUTURE, HAPPENING NOW From July 29-31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Los Angeles Convention Center, NFT Expoverse is an educational three-day event showcasing the inevitable mass-scale adoption of blockchain technology and how it will affect our world. Whether you’re a business or an individual, you’ll learn about […]

Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series at Brand Library & Art Center

Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series at Brand Library & Art Center

The 2022 Brand Summer Music Series continues its outdoor concerts at Brand Library & Art Center (1601 W. Mountain St. Glendale) on Fridays through Sept. 16. These concerts begin at 7 p.m. and feature music groups from Southern California and beyond. Seating is not provided; visitors are welcome to bring a chair or blanket and […]

Notes & Nods

LCIF News Lutheran Church in the Foothills will hold a blood drive in its Fellowship Hall on Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For an appointment, please visit redcrossblood.org. This coming Sunday, LCIF welcomes guest pastor Keegan Chin-Cheleden who will preach from Colossians 3:1-11. The Sunday service begins at 10 a.m. in person […]

Pioneer Day Celebrated in the Foothills

By Ruth SOWBY Pioneer Day is an official holiday celebrated on July 24 to mark the states originally settled by pioneers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). It commemorates the entry of Brigham Young and the first group of Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley.  A local picnic was held in […]

Treasures of the Valley <<< Mike Lawler

Van Halen Played La Cañada and Montrose – The Glendale High Show For the last couple of weeks I have detailed some local history involving one of the great rock bands, Van Halen. I had interviewed former La Cañada resident Dan Sullivan. When just out of high school in 1975, he promoted a handful of […]

Letters to the Editor

Advises Against Buying into ‘Political Hysteria’ I must comment on the recent climate change comments (“global warming”) in the July 24 issue “Weather Watch – Taking a Look Outside Our Window” (I sure do miss Sue Kilpatrick). Briefly, “buying into” political hysteria over recent heat waves, blaming fossil fuels, cars, industry and American values simply […]

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON <<< REP. ADAM SCHIFF

We’re One Big Step Closer to Holding the Gun Industry Accountable On Nov. 15, 2003, Burbank police officer Matthew Pavelka was responding to a radioed call for assistance when two gunmen opened fire, killing him and gravely injuring his partner. Pavelka, a 26-year-old rookie, was the first Burbank officer to be killed in the line […]

Michael T. Davitt Named 2021 ‘La Cañadan of Year’

Michael T. Davitt Named 2021 ‘La Cañadan of Year’

The Kiwanis Club of La Cañada announced Michael T. Davitt as the “La Cañadan of Year” for 2021 in recognition of his decades of outstanding volunteer service. The award originated in 1951 to recognize exemplary leadership and stalwart dedication that has positively impacted the La Cañada Flintridge community, local youth and a church or house […]