On Feb. 13 just after 3 a.m., Glendale PD patrol officers observed a male (later identified as 47-year-old James Langdon of Los Angeles) pacing in a parking lot near the intersection of Colorado Street and Louise Street. The officers then observed Langdon run out of the lot and across a crosswalk against a solid “Don’t […]
Purpose Of The Home Inspection Dear Phyllis, I think you provide a valuable service to the community, and I look forward to reading your real estate column. If you have already discussed the purpose of the home inspection, my apologies for being redundant. Upon my son’s Realtor’s insistence, he hired a home inspector. The inspector […]
The success of the Kiwanis Club of Glendale results from the strong and active service of thousands of members throughout its 100 years of existence. This past month the Kiwanis Club presented the Legion of Honor Awards, an award that is presented to Kiwanians who have had at least 25 years of Kiwanis Club membership. […]
New research shows that heart disease directly impacts brain function, which can lead to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease – all of which are leading causes of death in the United States. Dignity Health cardiac experts urge people to keep their heart and brain health top-of-mind. Findings from the American Heart Association’s (AHA) 2022 Heart Disease […]
Matthew Gottfried, class of 2025, and Diana Kim, class of 2022 who is majoring in environmental studies, each earned dean’s high honors for the 2021 fall semester at Connecticut College. Both are from Glendale. Founded in 1911, Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college of 1,800 students located on a 750-acre arboretum campus in […]
The Avalanche offered her money back. Looks like her refund request got buried. Sara DeGroot’s Colorado Avalanche game is canceled at the start of the pandemic. The organizer promises her a refund but then switches to a credit. Can it do that? Q: In February 2020, I bought tickets to a Colorado Avalanche game for […]
LILI SINGER GUEST SPEAKER AT VIOLET SOCIETY The next club meeting of the Burbank African Violet Society will be today, Thursday morning, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. at The Little White Chapel Christian Church, 1711 N. Avon St. in Burbank. The guest speaker will be Lili Singer, horticulturist, garden writer and educator. Singer will present the […]
By Bethany BROWN The Montrose Shopping Park Association held its annual Valentine’s Day rose giveaway on Saturday, Feb. 12. “Charlie Chaplin” was present on the corner of Ocean View Bouelvard and Honolulu Avenue to hand out roses to passersby between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Further entertainment was provided by the seven-woman musical group Monday@JoJo’s, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It has been a long time since the restaurant on the northwest corner of Honolulu Avenue and Verdugo Road closed it doors. In 2017, CVW reported that restaurateur Tom Christopoulos announced that he intended to open up an eatery at the location, which he named Gus & Andy’s Montrose Grill. Since then […]
By Julie BUTCHER “We have a project before us – and the question is what’s the best way to confront climate change while keeping the lights on?” It was close to midnight on Tuesday night and Glendale Mayor Paula Devine urged her colleagues on the Glendale City Council to act on the proposed repowering of […]