The Armenian American Museum held three Glendale-based community forums to share the vision for the Museum and encourage community-driven feedback. All events have hosted a full house of local residents, community members and supporters. The events provided an overview of the project and an update on the status of the feasibility studies. “It is our […]
Jan. 24 Chevy Chase Drive and Garfield Avenue in Glendale, Glendale police responded to a call concerning a man who brandished a knife at a bicyclist. According to reports, the bicyclist, 37, from Glendale stated a van was behind him and honking the horn repeatedly while riding on Palmer Avenue near Adams Street. The cyclist […]
“Raindrops blossom brilliantly in the rainbow, and change to flowers in the sod. But snow comes in full flower direct from the dark, frozen sky.” ~ John Muir Rain on the West Coast and record snowfall on the East Coast are the main weather stories of the week. The unabridged version for California would […]
Water savings for the Foothill Municipal Water District service area ended at 20% for the month of December 2015, which was unchanged from the 20% savings in November. The state is using calendar year 2013 as the benchmark for measuring water savings for water agencies throughout California. Compliance with the mandate is determined on a […]
By Charly SHELTON The search for Glendale Unified School District’s new superintendent is finally over. After Dr. Richard Sheehan announced his decision to leave the district in May of last year, the hunt has been on for a qualified superintendent to take his place. Retired GUSD administrator Dr. Donald Empey took over as superintendent in […]
Google is one of CBRE’s clients and when they heard about the new office, Google wanted to send over a new technology for the company to have access to.
Glendale Unified School District has just announced an offer of employment to a new superintendent after months of searching. The below statement from GUSD was sent to CVWeekly. After an extensive search and interview process, the Board unanimously approved extending an offer of employment to Winfred Roberson, Jr. to serve as the next superintendent of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help with any information concerning the murders of two teenagers in their home in Arcadia. “We are trying to nail down a window [of time] where the murders were committed,” said Lt. Hernandez, LASD Homicide Unit. On Friday Arcadia police responded to […]
Returning for its 13th blockbuster year, The Bodybuilding.com TheFitExpo Los Angeles presented by Subway Restaurants comes to the Los Angeles Convention Center, January 23-24. The West Coast’s largest fitness event, FitExpo Los Angeles offers attendees 21 free competitions, events, workshops and appearances by the top fitness celebrities in the industry. This action-packed weekend boasts 700 […]
Rockhaven’s rich history and possible future plans were shared at the recent Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley meeting. By Jason KUROSU As the City of Glendale explores development options for the vacant Rockhaven property, local community groups continue to promote their concept for a publicly accessible site dedicated to the former sanitarium’s historical and […]