State of the Schools

State of the Schools

The State of the Schools breakfast hosted by Glendale Educational Foundation was held this morning at Edison Elementary School-Pacific Park Community Center. The event highlighted the districts many and diverse programs including bistro, robotics, film and mathematics. The Crescenta Valley High School marching and jazz band performed and the breakfast was catered by Glendale High […]

Twelve Oaks the Topic of CVCA Meeting

Twelve Oaks the Topic of CVCA Meeting

By Jason KUROSU Thursday night’s Crescenta Valley Community Association meeting drew assuredly the largest crowd for a CVCA meeting yet, a response en masse to the closure of the Twelve Oaks Retirement Lodge after nearly eighty years of operation. The current owners of Twelve Oaks, the be.group, have sought the sale of the property, citing […]

MULTIPLE FATALITY AUTO ACCIDENT

  On Saturday, September 28,  at 4:13 a.m., Burbank Police received a call regarding a single vehicle accident on San Fernando Boulevard near the Scott Road off-ramp of the Golden State Freeway. On arrival, officers observed a Nissan sedan fully engulfed in flames against the freeway abutment. In addition, there was a small grass fire […]

Online Reporting System Released

On October 1, the Glendale Police Department will be introducing an online reporting  program.  This new service will allow the members of the public to generate their own police reports by going to the Glendale Police Department homepage and clicking the icon Citizens Online Reporting System.  The new program is a reporting system for non-emergent […]

CPC Parent Education Launches “Parent Express” Night Classes! Six-week session for parents of tweens and teens runs Weds @ 7pm from Oct 9 to Nov 13

  LCPC Parent Education is excited to launch a six-week night session entitled PARENT EXPRESS for parents of tweens to teens. Classes meet Wednesday nights from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm and run October 9th through November 13th—covering a variety of important topics including : bonding, power struggles, substance abuse, anxiety/depression and raising a well-rounded child.  […]

Sagebrush Transfer May Be Sooner Than Later

Sagebrush Transfer May Be Sooner Than Later

After decades of waiting, a territory transfer may come as quickly as next month. By Mary O’KEEFE The Sagebrush area of La Cañada Flintridge has two identities: One as a member of the city of La Cañada Flintridge and the other as a member of Glendale Unified School District. Some La Cañada Flintridge residents, backed […]

Drayman is on the Docket

By Mary O’KEEFE On Friday, John Drayman, former Glendale city councilmember and former Montrose Shopping Park Association board member, was in court as lawyers proposed a plea agreement, but it was rejected by the judge. In 2011, the MSPA accused Drayman of embezzling from its harvest market. The plea agreement, which had been accepted by […]

Council Approves Transfer of Stengel Field Maintenance GUSD

By Ted AYALA Supporters of Stengel Field scored a victory on Tuesday when the Glendale City Council approved a motion authorizing the transfer of maintenance, operation and management responsibilities from the city to the Glendale Unified School District (GUSD). The field has been a cornerstone of local baseball since its construction in 1949. It was […]