Notes & Nods

This Week at LCIF  Lutheran Church in the Foothills invites the community to worship in the church’s Worship Center. On Sunday, Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. Pastor Scott Peterson will lead worship with a message titled “Leading It Right” as he wraps up his sermon series on “Right-eousness” at Lutheran Church in the Foothills in […]

Problem Solved <<< Christopher Elliott

Tempur-Pedic won’t honor its return policy. Can you help get my $4,827 back? When Tatiana Litvin tries to return her Tempur-Pedic bed, the company promises a quick return. But it’s been two months. When will someone pick up her mattress – and return her money? Q: Can you help get Tempur-Pedic to honor its return policy? […]

Art Installation at Glendale’s Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station

Artist Dillan Garcia’s installation, Diversity Tree, will be on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station through Nov. 12. Diversity Tree is a mixed media installation inspired by the materials and art process developed in the Oaxacan experimental art gallery. Materials used include colored rope, copper wire, Velcro straps, reflective paint, green LED […]

Scene in LA

Scene in LA

By Steve ZALL and Sid FISH   October 2021 Many theatres are or will soon be reopening and announcing their upcoming schedules. However, the COVID-19 virus is still running rampant, so proof of vaccination is required by most theaters in order to attend performances, and masks must be worn at all times during the performances. […]

Students Explore the Arts with PTA Reflections

Students Explore the Arts with PTA Reflections

By Lori BODNAR “I Will Change the World By…” is the national Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Reflections theme for the 2021-22 school year. The annual theme is created by a student and selected two years in advance. Lydia Keel from Spanish Fork Junior High School in Utah submitted year’s theme. PTA Reflections is an arts […]

Rosemont Middle School Highlights Counselor Services

Rosemont Middle School Highlights Counselor Services

By Bethany BROWN In a presentation on Sept. 29, Rosemont Middle School counselors highlighted the many services they offer students. The cafeteria filled with a separate group of eighth grade students each period with all students and staff adhering to mask guidelines. The seventh grade presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 13. The presentation provided […]

Public Help Sought

On Friday, Oct. 1, at 12:09 a.m., a traffic collision hit-and-run occurred where a pedestrian was struck and suffered severe injuries. The collision occurred at E Chevy Chase Drive and Glenmore Boulevard. The suspect vehicle was traveling W/B on East Chevy Chase Drive at a high rate of speed and struck the victim before fleeing […]

Newsom Plans to Add COVID-19 Vaccine to List of Student Mandatory Vaccines

The following information was released by the Office of Gov. Gavin Newsom: After implementing first-in-the-nation school masking and staff vaccination measures, California becomes the first state to announce plans to require student vaccinations – adding the COVID-19 vaccine to list of vaccinations required for school, such as the vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella Students […]

Public Comment Period Extended for Draft EIR for Grayson Power Plant

Extension of Comment Period for The Partially Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Grayson Repowering Project The City of Glendale (City) in its role as Lead Agency, has completed a Partially Recirculated Draft Environmental Impact Report (PR-DEIR) for the Grayson Repowering Project described below and invites public comment on the PR-DEIR, and is extending […]