The Gift of Water

By Mary O’KEEFE It’s something many take for granted, yet it is vital for life – water. For most, it is no farther than the nearest faucet or bottle of water in the refrigerator. But for some, like those along Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles, just getting one 16-ounce serving of water is a […]

In Brief

Candlelight Vigil Honoring Victims of Violence The City of Glendale Commission on the Status of the Women and the YWCA of Glendale is hosting their Annual Candlelight Vigil on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. at the YWCA of Glendale. This year’s event will focus on voices against violence, an evening of remembrance to honor […]

Friedman Discusses State of Business

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The talk was all business at the town hall meeting hosted by Assemblymember Laura Friedman on Sept. 22. Held at Flintridge Prep in La Cañada, Friedman guided the discussion with panelists Elizabeth Shapiro, COO of BizFed, Bent Hansen, owner of Los Gringos Locos, Jennifer McLain, principal economic development officer for City of […]

Ochoa Leaving Glendale

By Mary O’KEEFE In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Ontario City Council approved the hiring of Scott Ochoa as its new city manager. “[Ochoa] has accepted,” said Steve Lambert, spokesman for the City of Ontario. Ochoa has served as Glendale city manager since 2012; before that he served eight years in the same position […]

Glendale City Employee Charged with Embezzlement

By Mary O’KEEFE In a statement released by the Dept. of Justice on Sept. 29, a former employee of the Glendale City Attorney’s office was charged with embezzling $609,764 by creating documents to make it appear the money was being used to pay civil claims against the city. The employee, Cassandra Alexander, 53, was charged […]

Rent Control in Glendale?

By Brian CHERNICK A petition was delivered to City Council during Tuesday night’s meeting that calls for establishing a rent stabilization ordinance, or rent control, in Glendale. The petition – which appears to have garnered over 11,000 signatures – was initiated by members of the Glendale Tenants Union that established itself earlier this year. A […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Sept. 28 1000 block of Stratford Drive in La Cañada, the glass pane to a French door was broken and several electronic devices were stolen from a home between 11:35 a.m. and 1:15 p.m.   1700 block of Fairmount Avenue in La Cañada, a window was broken and a key was stolen from a residence […]

Pounding the Pavement

Pounding the Pavement

Local students and parents join together to celebrate Walk to School Day. By Mary O’KEEFE Children and adolescents should have 60 minutes or more of physical activity daily, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yet fewer than three in 10 high school students get at an hour of physical activity a […]

Owner-Operator of Burbank Clinic Sentenced to 37 Months in Federal Prison

The owner-operator of a Burbank medical clinic was sentenced this week to 37 months in federal prison on federal healthcare fraud charges for participating in a scheme to defraud Medicare by prescribing unnecessary services and equipment, which often were not even provided. Knarik Vardumyan, 53, of Burbank, who formerly owned and operated the medical clinic, […]

Tournament of Roses 2018 Royal Court Selected

On Monday, the Tournament of Roses announced the seven members of the 2018 Royal Court. The Royal Court will attend nearly 100 community and media functions, acting as ambassadors of the Tournament of Roses and the Pasadena community at large. The grand finale for the 2018 Royal Court will be riding on a float in […]