During the construction period, detours, intermittent lane closures and traffic delays are expected on the following streets: Location and Dates La Crescenta Avenue at Las Palmas Avenue and Paloma Avenue: Travel lanes may be closed intermittently between June 30 thru July 11 La Crescenta Avenue at Arlington Avenue and Sierra Vista Avenue: Travel lanes may […]
By Mary O’KEEFE If you thought holding your cellphone while driving was okay, even if you weren’t speaking on it and only doing something like checking maps, you would be wrong. California has had a law since 2017 prohibiting handheld phone use while driving; however, many drivers thought they were still allowed to hold their […]
Oct. 27, 1933 – May 30, 2025 Lazara Tio passed away peacefully on May 30 surrounded by her loving family. Born in Ciego de Avila, Cuba on Oct. 27, 1933 she was the youngest of nine children born to Manuel Cárdenas and Altagracia Alemán. Lazara’s vibrant spirit and unwavering love will be deeply missed by […]
Oct. 12, 1957 – June 16, 2025 Charles “Chuck” Mayo Welch was the son of John S. and Unita W. Welch. Chuck (as he was always called) was born shortly after his family had moved from Whittier to La Cañada. His mother went back to Whittier so Dr. Mayo Smith could deliver this baby. […]
LCIF Welcomes Community Lutheran Church of the Foothills invites the community to its weekly Sunday worship services at 10 a.m. with Pastor Rick Hall. Music is a mix of contemporary with traditional under the direction of Mark Anzelon. Sunday school is offered for young children, as well as a craft/activity area inside the sanctuary. Visit […]
Reprinted from August 2023 Q: I just graduated with a degree in communications and I am also working on a master’s degree in that field as well. My problem is I want to join the Navy. I have friends who are in the Navy. One of them, after serving four years, signed up for another […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On June 27, Christie Crahan as Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouts, will make a presentation on “Who’s that woman on the new quarter named Juliette Low?” The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $25. All are welcome. […]
Amex Denied Me A Credit Because I was $3.47 Short. Why Can’t It Have A Heart? Cole Juchems thinks he’s earned a $350 credit from American Express after meeting the spending requirement on his platinum card. But Amex states he’s $3.47 short and refuses to give him the credit. Is he out of luck? Question: […]
Great Family Fun at Great Wolf Lodge in Southern California By Greg ARAGON I love staying at a nice hotel and my kids love playing in water. So when we visited Great Wolf Lodge (www.greatwolf.com/southern-california) near Anaheim it was a match made in theme park heaven. On one side, the giant lodge features a 105,000-square-feet […]
Woodbury University hosted its 60th annual fashion runway benefit, La Rêverie (French for “a state of pleasant dreams”), in May at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale. Inspired by nostalgia, escapism and otherworldly aesthetics, the collections featured delicate fabrics, soft silhouettes and imaginative designs that blur the line between reality and dream. That evening, Woodbury […]