By Ted AYALA “Ten years ago I don’t think any of us would have had a burning desire to discuss this issue,” said a stern faced Mayor Ara J. Najarian during Tuesday night’s Glendale City Council meeting. “But [we are] now because of this severe drought and the requirement by Gov. Brown to reduce our […]
“The waters rose and spread out over the earth. And the waters prevailed, and were increased greatly upon the earth…”~ Genesis 7:18a, CEB An image of Noah’s ark came to mind while watching the 11 o’clock news last Thursday night. Thunder and lightning, including a few areas of localized flooding, occurred as a winter-type rainstorm […]
On Wednesday, Congressman Adam Schiff released the following statement after the Commerce, Justice and Science FY 2016 Appropriations bill was marked up in the full committee, which now heads to the House Floor in the coming months: “Some rare good news on federal funding for an important priority today, when the House Appropriations Committee agreed […]
By Jason KUROSU The Glendale Unified School District is moving closer towards restoring lost funding according to new projections from the district and the recently revised budget from the governor’s office. However, GUSD officials were also cautious at their May 19 board of education meeting not to regard the increases in funding as a resolution […]
Jan. 5, 1925 – May 17, 2015 Robert “Bob” Warner born in Los Angeles on Jan. 5, 1925 and passed away on May 17, 2015. He leaves behind seven children, 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Please visit a memorial tribute for Bob on CrippenMortuary.com.
By Jason KUROSU Southern California Edison has been upgrading circuits and replacing poles and transformers throughout the La Crescenta-Montrose community as part of a local project to improve reliability in La Crescenta and a long-term grid modernization project. According to SCE officials, 93 poles in the La Crescenta-Montrose area will be upgraded from 4 kV […]
Today, Congressman Adam Schiff released the following statement after the Commerce, Justice and Science FY 2016 Appropriations bill was marked up in the full committee, which now heads to the House Floor in the coming months: “Some rare good news on federal funding for an important priority today, when the House Appropriations Committee […]
By Ted AYALA The signs went up earlier this week at the corner of Honolulu and Ocean View. The bête noire of many Montrose residents and businesses, the infamous diagonal crosswalk that had been erected at that aforementioned intersection, would be painted over by this Monday. The crosswalk sprang up in the heart of the […]