Crime blotter

June 13 2400 block of Harmony Place in La Crescenta, a resident heard loud noises from outside her home. She witnessed a car idling behind her parked vehicle. A person got into the passenger seat of the waiting car and it drove away. She went out to her vehicle and noticed the radio was on. […]

Tight Races Define Election

The Los Angeles County Primary Election results updated from some local races are listed below: (D) Democrat (R) Republican U.S. Representative District 28: Judy Chu        (D)   65.92% Wes Hallman (R)   26.20% U.S. Representative District 30: Adam Schiff                       (D) 62.22% G “Maebe A. Girl” Pudlo (D) 11.53%  State Assembly District 44: Laura […]

UCLA Health, RMS Celebrate New Fitness Studio

UCLA Health, RMS Celebrate New Fitness Studio

By Bethany BROWN In partnership with UCLA Health Sound Body Sound Mind (SBSM), Glendale Unified School District has created a state-of-the-art fitness studio at all secondary schools to benefit the health of the GUSD student community for years to come. The studios have officially been added to all middle schools across the district and studios […]

Early Results Are In for Primary Election

Early Results Are In for Primary Election

By Mary O’KEEFE Preliminary election results have been posted by the offices of the Los Angeles County Registrar and the California Secretary of State. Gov. Gavin Newsom cruised to a comfortable lead while it looks like Sheriff Alex Villanueva failed to secure more than 50% of the vote so he will be part of a […]

Working Together to Reduce Burglary

By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept.-Crescenta Valley Station wants the public to know the department is working hard to mitigate burglaries in the area including vehicle and residential incidents. Deputies are patrolling the neighborhoods and reaching out to the community to work together to reduce burglaries. Lt. Ryan Vienna said there are some […]

Higher Water Conservation Level Adopted

Foothill Municipal Water District’s board increased its drought conservation level to orange, which means two days a week watering for customers effective June 1. Based on the unprecedented drought and local groundwater levels, the board decided it is appropriate to further limit watering and conserve water in storage for future use. Most of Foothill’s retail […]

Additional Budget Issues on Council Agenda

By Julie BUTCHER Beginning an uncharacteristically short meeting of the Glendale City Council on Tuesday night, Mayor Ardy Kassakhian reminded everyone that it was Election Day and that there was still time to vote and urged them to go out and cast their ballot. Councilmember Paula Devine recognized glendaleOUT! for the picnic event the organization […]

In brief

Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day  The community is invited to the Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day on Saturday, June 11 from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. to help protect the natural habitat at Rosemont Preserve. Volunteers will be weeding the demonstration garden and removing invasive plants that pose a fire danger to the Preserve. Wear sturdy shoes, comfortable […]

Congressman Schiff on Passage of ‘Protecting Our Children Act’

On Wednesday, Congressman Adam Schiff issued the following statement after the House voted to pass the Protecting Our Children Act, a comprehensive package of gun safety laws: “It has been a heartbreaking month in America. Mass shooting after mass shooting after mass shooting. Too many people are mourning the loss of too many loved ones. […]

Lincoln 500: 40 Years of Tykes on Trikes

Lincoln 500: 40 Years of Tykes on Trikes

  Reluctantly crouched at the starting line Engines pumping and thumping in time The green light flashes, the flags go up Churning and burning, they yearn for the cup…   By Rachelle MILLER   “Going The Distance by Cake” was playing through speakers as the Lincoln Elementary Dad’s Club set up the course for the […]