Update: March 17, 2020 On March 16, the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health confirmed two cases of COVID-19 in the City of Glendale. Additionally, an employee at Clark Magnet High School self-reported that s/he is quarantined at home due to a possible exposure to COVID-19 within the last week. “We immediately notified […]
By Julie BUTCHER At an emergency afternoon meeting held on Monday, March 16, the Glendale city council voted unanimously to declare a local emergency and enact urgent and immediate actions aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Effective 11:59 pm tonight, March 16, restaurants will be limited to take-out, delivery, or […]
City of Glendale Declares Local State of Emergency and Issues Emergency Order for Temporary Business Closures to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 On March 16, the City of Glendale issued a local emergency proclamation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in addition to a number of measures already in place across the City to protect […]
Many Los Angeles County government offices have temporarily closed as part of a proactive approach to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. However, Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station is open and operational. Thankfully, the staffing levels have not been affected. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. will continue to monitor the health and well being […]
As of noon, March 16 The first known case of coronavirus, or COVID-19, has been reported in the Crescenta Valley. Keith Hobbs, CEO of USC Verdugo Hills Hospital, released a statement earlier today letting the public know that USC-VHH has admitted its first patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. “From the moment the […]
John H. Durham, United States attorney for the District of Connecticut, and David Sundberg, Special Agent in Charge of the New Haven Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, announced on Monday that Robert M. Phelps, 62, of Torrington, has been charged by federal criminal complaint with threatening to murder U.S. Representative Adam Schiff of […]
USC Verdugo Hills Hospital has confirmed that it has admitted its first patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. “From the moment the patient came to the hospital, our staff followed protocol to ensure their safety and the safety of their colleagues and other patients,” said CEO Keith Hobbs in a memo to hospital […]
Glendale Unified School District has just released a statement from the Superintendent of Schools, Vivian Ekchian regarding the COVID-19 related school closures. Find it below in its entirety. Dear Glendale Unified Students, Staff, Families, and Community: The Board of Education and our district leadership are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our entire […]
The California Credit Union invites college-bound students in Los Angeles County to submit an application for its annual College Scholarship Program. Through the program, California Credit Union provides $20,000 in scholarships annually to recognize students who are motivated in their academic studies and active in their schools and communities, giving back to others through service […]
Nina Lidar of La Cañada High School was among high school junior girls from across Los Angeles County who will gather in North Hills for the Distinguished Young Women of Los Angeles County program on Saturday, March 21 at Sepulveda Middle School. Participants will compete for college scholarships and the opportunity to represent Los Angeles […]