Get Revved Up for Fifth Annual Minibike Reunion Tour

Get Revved Up for Fifth Annual Minibike Reunion Tour

By Brandon HENSLEY Out in the streets, driving his yellow 1951 GMC, is where Joe Sebergandio grabs attention, both for his vehicle and the publicity for his upcoming show. Along the side of his vintage truck are stickers and signs advertising his show, and in the back are the displays of what the show is […]

A Night of Dining and Dancing for Rockhaven

A Night of Dining and Dancing for Rockhaven

By Mary O’KEEFE The Friends of Rockhaven turned back the hands of time to the days of old Hollywood at a Saturday night dinner and dancing fundraiser. Those who joined the party dressed in ’20s, ’30s and ’40s costume and danced to swing music at the La Crescenta Woman’s Club. Leading the evening was Joanna […]

Learning to Live in Bear Country

Learning to Live in Bear Country

By Dylan SYLVESTER The proliferation of wildlife visits to local neighborhoods, including those by the California black bear, was the focus of a recent meeting hosted by the Glendale Police Dept. It was four years ago that repeated visits to the community by Meatball the bear reminded residents how close they were to wildlife. Since […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Hold On Tight to Your Dream I shared with you that earlier this month I attended an ELO concert at the Hollywood Bowl. While the concert was excellent, I was a tad disappointed that the song, “Hold On Tight to Your Dream” wasn’t performed. I feel that in many ways, I am holding on tight […]

Caring, Trust and Inquiry Topic of Meeting

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Winfred B. Roberson Jr., recently appointed superintendent of the Glendale Unified School District, was welcomed as the main speaker at the September Strategic Partners Network held at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. Roberson spoke on the vision of the GUSD of creating a culture of caring, trust and inquiry. “How do I demonstrate […]

Attempted Kidnapping at CSUN

Attempted Kidnapping at CSUN

By Mary O’KEEFE Cal State Northridge campus police are advising students not to walk alone as they go to and from the campus after a report on Tuesday of an attempted kidnapping of a female student. Los Angeles Police and CSUN Dept. of Police Services are working together to investigate the incident that occurred at […]

Tyson Foods Issues Recall

Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling approximately 132,520 pounds of fully cooked chicken nugget products that may be contaminated with hard plastic, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced this week. The fully cooked Panko Chicken Nuggets items were produced on July 18, 2016. The following products are subject to recall: […]

Weather in the Foothills

Here in Southern California There is a weather condition known as the Santa Ana Winds Fire wind Oh, desert wind She was born in a desert breeze And wind her way Through Canyon Way From the desert to the silvery sea ~ Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in […]

Possible Water Plumes on Jupiter’s Moon Europa

Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have imaged what may be water vapor plumes erupting off the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. This finding bolsters other Hubble observations suggesting the icy moon erupts with high altitude water vapor plumes. The observation increases the possibility that missions to Europa may be able to sample Europa’s ocean […]

Combatting Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty

By Pat KRAMER “It’s been proven that animal cruelty can be an indication of domestic violence in the home,” said Nelson Picardo, legislative aide to 39th District Assembly member Patty Lopez at a workshop held on Sept. 16 in Sunland-Tujunga. “While these are difficult subjects for most people to talk about and hear about, it’s […]