On Jan. 4 just after 1 p.m., the Glendale Police Dept. received calls for service regarding a traffic collision on the 1100 block of East Doran Street. While Glendale PD patrol personnel were enroute to the location, they were advised that the vehicle fled the incident location and proceeded to sideswipe several parked vehicles. The witnesses stated […]
The Glendale Police Dept. has a zero-tolerance policy regarding reckless driving and illegal street racing. Those arrested for such offenses will have their vehicles impounded. The list below depicts those who have been arrested for reckless driving and participating in an illegal speed contest (racing) over the course of the last few weeks. Glendale PD […]
As the COVID-19 omicron variant continues to spread, USC Verdugo Hills Hospital is seeing a very high volume of sick patients in its Emergency Dept. Because of that it is asking that those who are not experiencing COVID symptoms to seek COVID testing elsewhere. According to a statement released by the hospital, the Emergency Dept. […]
On Tuesday, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger called for several County departments, including the Dept. of Consumer and Business Affairs, the Dept. of Public Health, the Dept. of Health Services, the Sheriff’s Dept. and several others, to work together to develop a robust plan to mitigate COVID-19 testing fraud in L.A. County. “As the […]
Jan. 8 200 block of Baptiste Way in La Cañada Flintridge, a suspect, possibly a juvenile or young adult, entered a garage and attempted to break through a door leading to the residence but was unsuccessful. The suspect then went to the back door but was unable to gain entrance to the home. Nothing […]
If you’re looking to create a healthier lifestyle in 2022, the Y might have what you’re looking for. By Bethany BROWN The local YMCA locations will hold their 2022 open house events on Saturday, Jan. 8. All three family YMCA locations – Crescenta-Cañada (CCY), Verdugo Hills (VHY) and Crescenta Valley (CVY) – will be showcasing […]
By Justin HAGER California schools are scrambling to respond to a rapidly growing outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. Spurred by the arrival of the omicron variant, LA County reported more than 20,000 new cases of COVID-19 each day for the past week, the largest number of new cases since vaccines became available to the public […]
Senator Anthony Portantino was joined by educational leaders during a press conference on Monday to announce Senate Bill 830, a measure that will determine supplemental funding for K-12 schools based on the daily average student enrollment numbers. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board of Education President Kelly Gonez and California School Employees Association (CSEA) President […]
“The three great elemental sounds in nature are the sound of rain, the sound of wind in a primeval wood, and the sound of outer ocean on a beach.” – Henry Beston, American writer and naturalist Did anyone see this much rain coming? My personal rain gauge’s seasonal rain total stands at 16.95. Seemingly unbelievable! […]
New Year, New Resolutions? In this week’s Spiritually Speaking (page 12), a woman asks a question regarding the need to follow her husband’s example of making New Year’s resolutions. Simply put, she didn’t want to. While her husband did well with the structure and discipline required to succeed in fulfilling resolutions, his wife wasn’t as […]