Feb. 25, 1942 – Jan. 27, 2021 Much beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather and friend, Renny Ray Maddox passed away Jan. 27 at his home in Burbank with his loving wife of 52 years, Lynn, by his side. He leaves behind brothers Mark (Priscilla) and Kent (Glenda); children Jill (John) and Blake (Lisa); grandchildren Lane, […]
July 4, 1943 – March 25, 2021 In loving memory of Billy Edward Frame July 4, 1943 – March 25, 2021. He passed away on March 25 at Glendale Memorial Hospital due to an illness of cancer in his liver. He passed peacefully. The flowers recede but leaves behind bright. The sun goes down but […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The pandemic has forced many businesses to forever shutter their doors. One that recently announced its closure is near and dear to many Angelenos – ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres announced this week that it will not reopen. “After shutting our doors more than a year ago, today we must share the […]
Kudos to Hensley The Brandon Hensley article in the April 8 issue “MLB Does Atlanta Dirty” [Viewpoints] is one of the best-written articles I have seen in a long time. It was like Sgt. Joe Friday’s “Just the facts, ma’am.” He supplied the information and I formed my own ideas. It did help that I […]
CV Chamber of Commerce directors (from left) Robin Goldsworthy, Dr. Cynthia Livingston and Dr. J.D. Speas enjoyed dinner at Alissa’s Ocean View Bar and Grill during the chamber’s scholarship fundraiser on Thursday evening. The fundraiser was supported by many in the community including Mike and Nancy Leum, Steve and Karen Pierce, chamber president Mike Riley, […]
Protecting Our Patients Last summer, a young woman experienced a pregnancy-related health issue. Rightfully, she immediately visited the emergency room where she was promptly sent in for a critical surgical procedure. She was admitted by hospital staff under the assumption that she was insured and she was told her procedure would be covered. The surgery […]
Local Moose Lodge #641 collected dozens of boxes of food, baby products and more for local pantries Sue’s Garden and the Bailey Center. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a greater need for donated goods that are given to families and individuals in need.
The Hidden Springs Flood of 1978 Hidden Springs is a tiny community situated on Mill Creek, just off the Angeles Forest Highway. There is a ranger station there and, until the Station Fire consumed it, there was a small roadside café. In 1975, that area was where the massive Mill Fire started, so-named for Mill […]
Question: Ours has been a storybook marriage … until now. My husband Tom and I have been married for 40 years. He’s 70 and I’m 68. We have two successful children and four beloved grandchildren. Prior to the pandemic, we traveled the world and took the kids with us while they were still at home. […]
April 1 is historically a time when pranksters can have a laugh at the expense of unsuspecting victims. Below readers share pranks played on them. “My dad answered my family phone with ‘City morgue. You stab them, we slab them.’ Lots of new boyfriends hung up before dad got to the ‘slab’ part. Much to […]