Question: When the pandemic began, our two college age kids returned home and continued their studies on the internet. Although we love having them home, we have a problem. From the time they were very young, we had house rules: they were to keep their rooms clean and get their laundry to the laundry room […]
On Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m., the La Cañada Presbyterian Church Parent Education program will be hosting its annual gala “A Night of Laughs – I Was a Great Parent Before I Had Kids” featuring Chris Erskine and John Cervenka with emcees Anne Bierling and Chuck Osburn. Participation in this virtual event is free, and […]
Katie Kim, a member of the Colgate University Class of 2022, has earned the spring 2020 dean’s award with distinction. Kim is an economics major from La Cañada Flintridge and is a graduate of Harvard-Westlake School. Students who receive a term grade point average of 3.6 or higher while completing at least three courses during […]
Election Fraud Could Be Real In response to Jackie Gish’s letter in the CV Weekly on Jan. 21: here is my experience with mail-in ballots. In 2007, after we retired, my wife and I registered for permanent absentee ballots because we expected to travel a lot. Because the 2020 election was so important my wife […]
Supporting Your Community . . . ‘Shop Small/Shop Local’ January was a “month for the ages” with COVID-19 vaccination confusion, election/political turbulence and the constant flow of Amazon, UPS, FedEx and USPS vehicles circling our streets. February is the month for each of us to take a deep breath, relax and concentrate on what’s really […]
Forest Lawn will mark Black History Month in a much-anticipated virtual celebration, Preserving Honor & Excellence. This performance of inspirational music, dance and readings will stream live via Facebook Live on Saturday, Feb. 13. The celebration honors Black culture with New Orleans-style jazz, a tap dancing and bucket drumming performance from the Broadway musical “Bring in ‘da Noise, […]
Unity In The Community I would be lying if I said the upheaval that took place in our country over the last year did not affect me. It did – in a big way. What a tumultuous year. I want so badly to stand on top of Mt. Lukens and scream about all the injustices, […]
The ups and downs of the pandemic have left many businesses floundering but with restrictions loosened several area restaurants are eager to again welcome patrons. By Mary O’KEEFE On Friday, Jan. 29 Los Angeles County restaurants – once again – were allowed to open for outside dining. “It’s been a roller coaster,” said Alissa Hwang, […]
By Julie BUTCHER “I’m an Armenian American veteran. I love the city that I live in and am happy to be of service to my city,” Robert Adjinian told the Glendale City Council on Tuesday night during its virtual meeting after he was appointed to the city’s Housing Authority. Councilmember Ara Najarian updated the council […]
Glendale Police Dept. is seeking help identifying a male suspect involved in a recent jewelry store burglary. On Tuesday, Jan. 19 at approx. 4 p.m., a smash-and-grab burglary occurred at a jewelry store on the 100 block of North Brand Boulevard. The suspect approached the store carrying a white bag and a small black suitcase. […]