Legendary Armenian singer Harout Pamboukjian, a mariachi band, a live DJ, giveaways, as well as an ice cream truck and traditional Armenian coffee (made using hot sand) will greet visitors at a public Block Party Street Fair at the new Massis Kabob location this Saturday, Sept. 3 in Glendale. The 12 – 8 p.m. event […]
Question: I recently heard about a teenager who was run over by two cars. He died. He was at what is now considered an “underground” or illegal gathering. This happened at 3 a.m.! My question is what is a kid that age doing out at that time? My heart goes out to children whose parents […]
LCIF News A night of family fun is planned on the lawn and under the stars. Lutheran Church in the Foothills is bringing back its popular movie night after a lengthy pause due to the pandemic. All are invited to watch “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” on Friday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. Families are […]
What Happens If I Find My Own Buyer? Dear Phyllis, I tried the for sale by owner approach to sell my home. I put a sign out in front and then got the word out to my Facebook and Instagram pages. After several weeks of non-stop phone calls that resulted in nothing, I contacted a […]
Making An Impact I know I am not alone in my growing concerns about where our country is headed. Each day, we see new problems spring up that affect our ability to provide for our families or cause us to feel less safe. The enormity of it can be overwhelming especially when most of what […]
Starr Barnum, One of La Cañada’s Pioneers Starr Barnum – what a great name, worthy of a rock and roller or a film persona – is actually the name of an early La Cañada resident who is often mentioned in histories of La Cañada. Starr is a family name, passed down through the generations. In […]
A power outage affecting approximately 2,548 SCE customers struck the area above Orange Avenue between Ramsdell and Briggs avenues this morning at about 8 a.m. SCE crews are on-scene investigating; at this time there is no estimation as to when power will be restored. According to Ben Gallagher, SCE spokesperson, a small number of […]
By Julia KOHUT Though many folks don’t know it, the Crescenta Valley boasts a vineyard that produces grapes for a limited number of bottles of wine. Last year, they were eaten by a mother bear and her two cubs before there was time to stop them. This year, though, the vineyards of Deukmejian Wilderness Park […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Thursday, Aug. 18, the Crescenta Valley Town Council invited members of the City of Glendale Public Works Dept. to discuss the upcoming La Crescenta Avenue Rehabilitation project. The project presents two alternatives: Alternative 1, which included a “dedicated and protected colored bicycle lane – Bike Lane. Alternative 2 is a class […]