Los Angeles County Residents Affected by the Bobcat Wildfire Now Eligible for FEMA Financial Support

Los Angeles County residents who lost their home or sustained other losses due to the recent Bobcat Wildfire may now apply to receive federal assistance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) gives eligible wildfire survivors financial awards to help them pay for needs such as rent, home repair or replacement, medical and dental costs, funeral […]

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LA CANCER CHALLENGE 5K WALK/RUN Registration for the 23rd LA Cancer Challenge 5K Walk/Run on Oct. 25 is open. The goal is to unite generations, young and old, through physical fitness to create public awareness and raise much-needed funds for pancreatic cancer research. Pancreatic cancer patients continue being diagnosed every day. When participants register as […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis!

Everyone Has Opinions Dear Phyllis, I have my home listed for sale with the agent who sold it to me. My brother is a loan officer and has been very helpful in assisting me in analyzing my home’s value and reviewing offers. I had one extremely low offer, which we didn’t respond to. Later I […]

PSHA Announces Launch of Annual Gifts & Grant Application Process

Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts announces the 2020 launch of its cornerstone program on Oct. 1 to support music in the community. Submission for the organization’s Gifts & Grants program is now open. Applications are encouraged by qualifying organizations that provide education and programs including music therapy, music education scholarships and the underwriting of […]

GBRA Welcomes Candidates at Annual Barbecue

GBRA Welcomes Candidates at Annual Barbecue

The Glendale Burbank/Crescenta Valley Republican Assembly (GBRA) held its annual barbecue on Oct. 10 at the University Club in Pasadena. The luncheon featured fork-tender ribs, pulled chicken, beans, slaw and a dessert muffin. Due to the governor’s current restrictions, the club’s annual summer barbecue was held later in the year and not at its usual […]

Eclectic and Original Music Highlights AllDayNight

On Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. AllDayNight: Adriana Zoppo and Frederic Michot will perform eclectic and original music featuring the violin, guitar and keyboards on a Facebook stream and YouTube. https://www.ilymusic.com/alldaynight AllDayNight was created by Los Angeles based prize-winning musician/author/composers Frederic Michot (vocals, keyboards, […]

The Ups and Downs of Helldorado Days

The Ups and Downs of Helldorado Days

By Charly SHELTON By 1929, the Wild West was largely tamed. The gunfights had ceased, law was prevalent in towns and cities across the country, the telephone helped information spread faster than a horse could run or a new-fangled automobile could drive. The boomtowns of Tombstone and Dodge City that are etched into America’s zeitgeist […]

Local Elementary Students Thank Firefighters for Bobcat Fire Response

Local Elementary Students Thank Firefighters for Bobcat Fire Response

In an act of community and regional support, students from La Cañada Elementary School wrote and delivered thank you cards to members of the Monrovia Fire Dept. for its efforts in combating the Bobcat Fire. “We are so grateful for the brave firefighters who help protect our communities,” said La Cañada Elementary School teachers Mandy […]

Slowly But Surely, Sports Make Their Official Return to CVHS

By Michael LEVITSKY In what has been seven long months for coaches, athletes and athletic directors, sports made its long-awaited return to the Crescenta Valley High School campus. On Oct. 12, football, boys’ volleyball, and cross-country began. Water polo, both boys’ and girls’ teams, and girls’ volleyball began practice on Monday this week. GUSD released […]

News from Washington: Rep. Adam Schiff

We Must Stand with Armenia and the People of Artsakh Last month, Azerbaijani bombs began falling on the people of Artsakh. In the weeks since, hundreds have been killed or injured and thousands have been displaced from their homes, sleeping out in the open for fear of drones or artillery or bombs. Historic churches have […]