John Schwab-Sims Elected President of The Glendale Historical Society

The Glendale Historical Society (TGHS) has elected Glendale resident John Schwab-Sims as president for the 2022-23 year. Schwab-Sims, who served as vice president, Preservation Advocacy, replaces Steve Hunt, who stepped down as president after four years. Joining Schwab-Sims as TGHS officers for 2022-23 are: Ani Mnatsakanyan, vice president, Outreach; Hilary Sbei, vice president, Membership; Kathryn […]

Affordable Health Screenings Coming to Montrose

Residents living in and around Montrose can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. Knights of Columbus will host this community event on Sept. 30. The site is located at 2657 Honolulu Ave. Screenings can check for: The level of plaque […]

California Credit Union Teacher Grants Applications Now Available

California Credit Union encourages Los Angeles County teachers who have an innovative class project idea to apply for a credit union grant through its biannual teacher grant program. The California Credit Union grant program is available to full-time teachers in Los Angeles and Orange county, or credit union members teaching in California, looking to fund […]

Erma O’Dean Hole

Erma O’Dean Hole

Sept. 7, 1925 – Sept. 20, 2021 Erma O’Dean Hole was welcomed into God’s arms from her bed at home with loved ones Sept. 20, 2021. Born Sept. 7, 1925 in Glendale, she was a beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and great grandmother and a good friend. She will be greatly missed by us […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis!

My Realtor Is Too Negative Dear Phyllis, I am going to help my son buy a house.  He has a Glendale condominium which will sell quickly.  When we find a Pasadena house that will suit him, my plan is to write a high offer with a long escrow, maybe 60-75 days. We can then sell […]

The Choices: Alternative 1 and Alternative 2 on La Crescenta Avenue

The Choices: Alternative 1 and Alternative 2 on La Crescenta Avenue

By Mary O’KEEFE After several outreach meetings by the City, the Glendale City Council will vote on Sept. 13 between two alternatives for the La Crescenta Avenue Rehabilitation project. Alternative 1. Alternative 1 includes a “dedicated and protected colored bicycle lane – ‘Bike Lane.’” The Bike Lane option would reduce driving lanes to one lane […]

GlendalePermits Launch Planned

By Ruth SOWBY The City of Glendale is improving the way applicants apply for and obtain licenses and permits. GlendalePermits is launching on Sept. 13. The online portal makes managing permit and license applications faster and more convenient.    With GlendalePermits, applications may be managed from a personal computer or mobile device. The portal will eliminate the […]