IN Brief

Restoration Day at Rosemont Preserve The next Rosemont Preserve restoration day is Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Volunteers will be clearing the trail and spreading mulch at interpretive stations. A lot of mulch will be spread and shovels and rakes are needed; volunteers are requested to bring them if possible. The […]

Local Upgrades to Result from Grant

The Glendale City Council is committed to a cleaner, more sustainable Glendale as part of the Zero Waste Plan adopted in 2011. The City of Glendale recycles 20,053 tons each year and, in an effort to make even greater contributions to the city’s Zero Waste goals, the city’s Public Works Dept. recently submitted for and […]

Victims of Alleged Internet Predator Sought

The Glendale Police Dept. is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying possible victims involving an internet predator that seeks out underage females. The Santa Clara Sheriff’s office arrested 42-year-old Kenneth Delman of Glendale on Feb. 13 for allegedly soliciting an underage female over the internet. GPD is looking for additional female victims under the age […]

Fatal Hit and Run–Four-year-old Girl is killed

UPDATE: The Glendale Police Department Traffic Division have made an arrest in the fatal hit and run collision that occurred on March 6,  at approximately 4:55p.m., in the 1200 block of East Wilson Avenue. The suspect, identified as 55 year old Shant Badleean of Glendale, self-surrendered at the Glendale Police Department and he was accompanied […]

LASD Seeks Public’s Help Locating Possible Firebug at CV Tow

LASD Seeks Public’s Help Locating Possible Firebug at CV Tow

On Thursday, Detectives from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Arson and Explosives Detail responded to “Crescenta Valley Tow” located at 4456 Cloud Avenue, in regards to an arson fire at the police impound yard. When detectives arrived at the location, they noticed several buildings had been completely consumed by the fire. Detectives continued to examine the […]

CVHS Brings Home Scholastic Bowl Trophy

By Lisa PAREDES Twenty Glendale Unified students, five each from Clark Magnet, Crescenta Valley, Glendale and Hoover high schools, competed in the 25th Annual Glendale Scholastic Bowl on Monday, March 2. First place went to the Crescenta Valley team whose members scored a whopping 82 points. Second place went to Hoover with 67 points, third […]

Fire Chief Harold Scoggins to Relocate

The City of Glendale announced the resignation of Fire Chief Harold Scoggins. Scoggins, a 25-year veteran of the department, has accepted the position of fire chief for the city of Seattle, Washington. Scoggins began his fire service career by volunteering to serve in the military as a firefighter for the United States Air Force from […]

Comfort Women Lawsuit Dismissed

By Ted AYALA A lawsuit filed alleging, among other things, that Glendale’s “comfort women” monument is an unconstitutional interference with the federal government’s foreign affairs was dismissed earlier this week. On Monday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael P. Linfield granted a motion by the city to dismiss the second lawsuit filed by Michiko Shota […]

City Reaches Settlement in Discrimination Lawsuit

By Ted AYALA The City of Glendale has finally reached a settlement with the last plaintiff in a federal lawsuit that had been pending against the Glendale Police Dept. (GPD). The lawsuit alleged mistreatment and retaliation against officers from ethnic minority backgrounds. The settlement with plaintiff John Balian, a former member of the GPD, was […]

LEGO Monument Tour comes to Glendale

LEGO Monument Tour comes to Glendale

  The LEGO Monument Tour is on display at the Glendale Galleria through Feb. 22. The event includes replicas of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks like the U.S. Capitol building, White House, Supreme Court and Washington Monument. The LEGO creations will be on display throughout the mall. The Glendale Galleria is just one of the […]

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