Keeping the Special Olympics Flame Alive

Keeping the Special Olympics Flame Alive

  By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday patrons at Town Kitchen and Grill in Montrose got a little extra service as Glendale police officers waited tables. The GPD officers were on hand as part of a Tip-A-Cop fundraiser for the Special Olympics Santa Clarita and Tri-Valley athletes. Officer Matt Zakarian is on the Special Olympics committee […]

‘Let’s Get Physical’ Theme of MSPA Meeting

By Charly SHELTON The June meeting of the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. welcomed two business owners who introduced themselves to the MSPA board and gave demonstrations of their businesses. Katie and Erick Padilla of Arthur Murray Dance Center showed off some of their dance moves with an impromptu tango across the conference room floor on […]

Voter Turnout Up By 8% From the Last Presidential Primary

By Alessandra LUCKEY, intern In a decisive election, more citizens of Los Angeles County took to the polls to have their voices heard on the presidential nomination, vacant government positions and important measures on Tuesday than in the previous Presidential Primary. In 2012, only 21.87% of the registered 4,450,035 voters cast their ballots. This year […]

Honoring Flag Week

By Mary O’KEEFE For over 200 years the American flag has flown across the United States, first as a statement of defiance and of a new beginning, then as a reminder of our nation’s hard fought freedom. But for one Montrose man the flag represents home and liberty. “The flag is the symbol of our […]

Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Detectives Request Public’s Help Identifying Burglary Suspect

Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Detectives Request Public’s Help Identifying Burglary Suspect

      Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives are requesting the public’s assistance with identifying the pictured suspect.  On May 27 at 4:40 p.m., the suspect entered a local church in La Cañada Flintridge and stole a cashbox, U.S. currency, and an envelope containing numerous personal checks.  The suspect also forced entry into a kitchen […]

GPD Taking Tips for Special Olympics at Town Kitchen

GPD Taking Tips for Special Olympics at Town Kitchen

  Come support Town Kitchen and the Glendale Police Department  while enjoying fine food as the officers will be accepting tips tonight, Tuesday, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from patrons for the Special Olympics. Town Kitchen is located at 2276 Honolulu Ave. in Montrose

Fire Reported in Tujunga Area

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles City Fire Dept. received a call at 10:57 a.m. today, Tuesday, concerning a fire in the 7600 block of Alpine Way in Tujunga. At present, seven acres of brush have been burned. There are structures in the area, but no structures are threatened and no evacuations have been made. […]

Freeway Traffic Stopped as Precaution

By Mary O’KEEFE A man is in custody after Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. – Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded a to 911 call concerning a man in danger of doing self-harm. The man’s girlfriend made the call at 3:49 p.m. She told the dispatcher that her boyfriend had threatened to kill himself by […]

Two Suspects Arrested in Connection with Home Invasion Robbery

The Glendale Police Department is investigating a home invasion robbery that occurred on June 3, 2016 at approximately 7:10 a.m. in the 2100 block of Maginn Drive in the City of Glendale. Preliminary investigation reveals, three male Hispanic males wearing reflective yellow vests representing themselves as “water and power” employees, contacted a male victim at […]

Dall Bids Farewell to Clark Magnet at Graduation

Dall Bids Farewell to Clark Magnet at Graduation

After being there from the start, Clark Magnet High School principal bids farewell to the class of 2016. By Brandon HENSLEY and Mary O’KEEFE Wednesday’s graduation at Clark Magnet High School signaled the end of secondary education for 254 students, but it also marked the end of Doug Dall’s educational career. Dall tendered his resignation […]