By Geghard ARAKELIAN Dr. Dawn Lindsay is Glendale Community College’s newly appointed president. She recently presented the annual state of the college address to staff and students and now offers insight as to how her academic institution could form a stronger relationship with La Crescenta. According to Lindsay, GCC serves to “reach out to the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale police are asking for any information from the public concerning a missing local college student. According to police, Nancy Salas, 22, was last seen today, Wednesday, at 6:30 a.m. when she left her residence at 2022 Eleanore Drive to go for her usual morning run up Chevy Chase Canyon. She normally […]
MTA APPROVES TRANSIT FUNDS The Metropolitan Transit Authority board has approved funding for a Dash route connector to link the cities of Glendale, Burbank and Pasadena. The three cities have been planning a connector for some years as a possible link to connect the Gold Line and the Red Line. The motion authorizes the allocation […]
May 3 Angeles Crest Highway mile marker 52 to 85, several paint ball guns and a container were stolen from the Angeles Crest Christian Camp between Aug. 21 and May 1. 2300 block of Panorama Avenue in La Crescenta, several boxes of floor tiles were stolen from a garage that was under construction. The items […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles Police Department has arrested a suspect that may be the man who entered and robbed a teller at the Bank of America at 537 Foothill Blvd. in La Cañada on April 19. On April 24, LAPD in Hollywood arrested Daniel Nardine, 31, of Sunland during a narcotics investigation, said Sgt. […]
By Geghard ARAKELIAN Members of the community prepare to hold the annual Foothills Relay For Life on May 18; a 24 hour walkathon that commemorates those who have died from cancer and encourages those who struggle with the disease to fight on. “Relay For Life is a community event where you can celebrate those who […]
City chooses Rose Float design The Glendale City Council Tuesday endorsed the design for the city’s 2011 Rose Float, “Say Cheese.” The 122nd Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1, 2011 will mark Glendale’s 97th float entry, the second longest standing participant in the parade’s history. Glendale’s floats have won over 50 major awards, including […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Saturday morning, athletes walked onto the Crescenta Valley High School’s Susan Osborne Field prepared for the challenge they were about to face. This was the second annual CV CAN (Crescenta Valley Community is Committed to Athletic Needs) Special Olympics. As the temperature climbed so did the spirit of these athletes as […]
The flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds has come… May has come, bringing warm temperatures to the Foothills. I had predicted 70s, but we actually reached into the 80s! The winds of earlier this week have subsided leaving behind beautiful and clear Spring days. Looking ahead into next week, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE “Did you get to Zeke’s yet? You need to get there.” “Have you tried that pizza at Cucina Rustica?” “And Frank’s [Famous] in the food court.” “And don’t forget Paradis!” Those were just some of the comments heard from people with red and yellow wristbands armed only with a map and a […]