Rainy Day Reminder When your windshield wipers are on, your headlights must also be turned on. (Not just the running lights, but also the headlights – which means your taillights are also on, making your vehicle much easier to see.) According to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles’ California Driver Handbook, “You must turn on your headlights […]
To celebrate the giving spirit of the holidays, employees, physicians, board members, and volunteers at Dignity Health-Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center, along with the LA Galaxy, donated wish list items for close to 500 students from Cerritos Elementary School in the Glendale Unified School District. The LA Galaxy Star Squad was accompanied by LA Galaxy midfielder Efrain Alvarez to […]
Alexander Choi, who goes by “Sander,” is a16-year-old student attending Clark Magnet High School and a Boy Scout with Troop 502, based out of La Cañada Flintridge. He has been working on his Eagle Scout project that he hopes will protect the planet and help lift people out of poverty. More specifically, he has been […]
On Dec. 3 at approximately 5:30 p.m., officers assigned to Glendale PD’s Patrol Bureau responded to the 1800 block of Camino San Rafael regarding a confrontation between a minor and an adult male. During the investigation, officers learned that the male was seen physically assaulting a minor before fleeing the area in a vehicle. Detectives […]
By Bethany BROWN La Crescenta Library held its 7th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on Dec. 8. The public was not invited to the event, which was sponsored by LA County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Barger had the honor of lighting the tree as limited guests and employees of the library gathered in the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Some information on what led to a recent shooting on a Michigan high school campus has been released by that state’s authorities. Although the investigation continues on who knew what when, it is worth looking at how Glendale Unified School District investigates, analyzes and responds to possible threats to its schools. Due […]
By Mary O’KEEFE “We should all be concerned about omicron but not panic,” said President Joe Biden in a Tuesday press conference concerning COVID-19 and the increasing spread of the omicron variant. Omicron has quickly become the dominant variant of COVID-19 in the U.S. As of Dec. 17, more than 73% of new cases in […]
From the Mouths of Babes Sometimes I get so caught up in preparing for something (like Christmas) that I forget why I’m doing what I’m doing (not exactly like walking into a room then totally forgetting why I’m there – though that happens, too). Christmas is a big deal but this year I just […]