Council Defers Decision to Spend Millions on Biogas Project

By Ruth SOWBY The Glendale City Council chambers were filled to capacity with concerned citizens who argued against the proposed Biogas Project at the Scholl Canyon Landfill. Callers were waiting on phones to offer their negative opinions as well. Earlier a PowerPoint presentation was given outlining the details of the project. Councilmembers questioned the growing price […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

Joyful Day Amy and I had the pleasure of attending my niece’s wedding this past Saturday. It was held in New Hampshire at 3 p.m. and, though only a few leaves had turned colors, fall was in the air. The wedding was held in a park that had been beautifully decorated for the occasion by […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< Taking A Look Outside Our Window

By Mary O’KEEFE Last week I wrote of the weather balloon that started the Roswell UFO legacy. But balloons floating along the horizon have always sparked imagination, whether having several of them attached to the home of an elderly widow who just wanted to fulfill a promise to his late wife in “Up” to that […]

Training Held for Residents to be CERT Ready

Training Held for Residents to be CERT Ready

By Mary O’KEEFE The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is holding a training session from Oct. 1 to Oct. 8. For 21 years Paul and Lisa Dutton have trained about 800 people on how to get ready, stay ready and respond to emergencies. This October will be their 40th CERT class. The Duttons have dedicated […]

In brief

CVCA to Meet Tonight The Crescenta Valley Community Association will have its monthly meeting tonight, Thursday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The meeting will include a discussion of the revised plans recently submitted for 3411-3437 Foothill Boulevard (at the NW corner of New York Avenue), the Verdugo Hills Golf Course property lawsuit and the […]

Council Forms Emergency Preparedness Task Force

Council Forms Emergency Preparedness Task Force

By Ruth SOWBY Council members put safety first at their general meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15. The meeting, held at the La Crescenta Library, described the formation of a task force that will assist residents in unincorporated La Crescenta to become prepared for future disasters including wildfires, earthquakes, and “floodsand” debris flows.  “Our goal is […]

Park Programs Promote ‘Every Body Plays’

Park Programs Promote ‘Every Body Plays’

By Julia KOHUT LA County Parks and Recreation is offering an “Every Body Plays” drop-in adventure program for children between the ages of 7 and 17. This program includes offers plenty of activities such as arts and crafts, sports, nature hikes and such more. Perhaps the best part is that all of it is free. […]

Fatal Accident on the 210 Freeway

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has released the identity of the victim involved in a fatal pedestrian vs. vehicle accident on the Foothill (210) Freeway on Sept. 13. Isel Molina, 42, was on the eastbound 210 Freeway when she was struck by a vehicle. California Highway Patrol received a call at […]

Fire Departments Respond to Brush Fire

Los Angeles City Fire Dept. responded to a fire in the Shadow Hills area near 10018 North Sunland Boulevard. The call came in at 1:03 p.m. on Wednesday. As of 4:26 p.m. it burned about 107 acres in light-to-medium brush. The fire moved uphill in about eight mile an hour winds. “However, the forward progress […]

Crime Blotter

Sept. 16 4300 block of Oakwood Road in La Cañada Flintridge, a glass window of a rear door at a residence had been broken and several rooms were ransacked. Nothing was reported stolen at the time. The burglary occurred between 5 p.m. on Sept. 16 and 11 p.m. on Sept. 17.   Sept. 15 Angeles […]