Honors Given, State of City Presented at Annual Luncheon

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Glendale Chamber of Commerce held its annual State of the City Awards Luncheon on Thursday when it recognized local citizens and businesses for contributions made to the city. The Walt Disney Company was honored as project of the year for its restoration of the Grand Central Air Terminal, the Glendale Fire […]

Measure N Discussed at GHCC Meeting

By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Homeowners Coordinating Council invited representatives from the city of Glendale and opponents and supporters of Measure N. Measure N will be on the ballot this June. The Measure asks voters if the city’s Utility Users Tax (UUT) should be repealed. If passed, 9.5% of the revenues in the Glendale city’s […]

Undercover Operations Net Two

Glendale Police Dept. conducted an undercover operation on Thursday that ended in the arrests of two women for prostitution at two separate massage businesses. Juan Gu, 47, of Monterey Park was arrested while working at Number One Smile Massage in the 2900 block of Honolulu Avenue.  Yao Qing Li, 53, also from Monterey Park, was […]

BREAKING: Street Racing Leads to Crash

BREAKING: Street Racing Leads to Crash

   A couple awoke this morning about 8:20 a.m. to what they thought sounded like someone breaking through their door.  “I thought someone was in our house,” said the resident. What he found was a vehicle, a white Mercedes, had sideswiped his vehicle that was parked in the driveway of his Community Avenue home and […]

With A Spirit to Uplift and Unite

With A Spirit to Uplift and Unite

All are welcome to the 5th Annual CV Prayer Breakfast on April 23. By Mary O’KEEFE t is often advised to never speak of politics or religion with friends. The theory is that differing opinions will cause friction, even between the best of friends, and it has been repeatedly seen that differing religious beliefs, even […]

Wilkommen zum a Public Forum

Wilkommen zum a Public Forum

By Charly SHELTON Just one month after the new sign went up at the corner of New York and Honolulu avenues welcoming guests to Hindenburg Park, the debate is on to have it taken down. A public forum will be held on Thursday, April 7 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Sparr Heights Community […]

Doctors and Nurses Journey to Tanzania

Doctors and Nurses Journey to Tanzania

  By Mary O’KEEFE here are times when we, as Californians, as Americans, become a bit isolated from the world. Even though we get reports from other parts of the globe, we get used to having food readily available in abundance at stores and in restaurants and strong homes to shelter us from the elements. […]

Healthier Snacks Coming to City Vending Machines

By Mary O’KEEFE At Tuesday’s Glendale City Council meeting councilmembers unanimously approved a resolution adopting a healthy snack and beverage policy for vending machines on city property. Shea Eccleston made a presentation regarding the addition of healthier alternatives to the vending machines on city property. Glendale Healthier Community Coalition and the CHLAKids Healthy Kids, Healthy […]

Weather in the Foothills

“The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson The Easter Bunny has come and gone. Hopefully the rain has not taken the same path and disappeared down the “rabbit hole.” One would assume only the homes of small children would be on the Easter basket delivery list. By some fortunate […]

Easter Fun Found at Two Strike Park

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was an “egg-stravaganza” at Two Strike Park on Saturday morning when CV Church hosted its fifth annual Easter egg hunt. An estimated 1,450 people swarmed the park eager to claim their share of 26,697 plastic eggs filled with candy and toy bunnies among other goodies. “We’re very happy with the turnout,” […]