Tram Service Discussed by Council

By Julie BUTCHER “I’m an Armenian American veteran. I love the city that I live in and am happy to be of service to my city,” Robert Adjinian told the Glendale City Council on Tuesday night during its virtual meeting after he was appointed to the city’s Housing Authority. Councilmember Ara Najarian updated the council […]

Public’s Help Sought

Glendale Police Dept. is seeking help identifying a male suspect involved in a recent jewelry store burglary. On Tuesday, Jan. 19 at approx. 4 p.m., a smash-and-grab burglary occurred at a jewelry store on the 100 block of North Brand Boulevard. The suspect approached the store carrying a white bag and a small black suitcase. […]

Volunteers Needed for City of Hope Vaccine Phase 1

By Mary O’KEEFE Phase 1 clinical trials for the SARS-CoV-2 [COVID-19] vaccine continue at the City of Hope. Don Diamond, Ph.D., a professor with the City of Hope Dept. of Hematology & Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, cannot say specifically how the vaccine research is progressing but does remain hopeful for a positive outcome. The one thing […]

In Brief

Rosemont Preserve Open Gate Morning An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Sunday morning, Feb. 6. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace and enjoy the tranquil setting, the wildlife and the natural beauty. Photographers: bring your camera to capture the morning light […]

Iconic Alex Theatre Seeks New Management

The search is on for the next operator/manager for Glendale’s historic Alex Theatre. The Alex is a world-class performing arts and entertainment center, hosting a number of high-profile clients including NBC, CBS, HBO, Hulu, and many more. Additionally, the theatre is home to five performing arts and entertainment organizations including the LA Chamber Orchestra, Los […]

Design Competition for new St. Francis Dam National Memorial

The U.S. Forest Service, working in conjunction with the Saint Francis Dam National Memorial Collaborative, announced a design competition for a new national memorial to recognize the hundreds of lives lost in the 1928 Saint Francis Dam Disaster. One of California’s greatest disasters, the collapse of the Saint Francis Dam, near Santa Clarita, released over […]

Sheriff Blotter

Jan. 30 2300 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, deputies responded to a commercial burglary. An employee reported that he had been the last employee to leave the business on Jan. 30. He made certain the doors were locked prior to leaving. On Jan. 31 he returned to find the back door broken, […]

Weather in the Foothills

“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.” ~ Vincent van Gogh, Painter As I began writing this week the subject of storms at sea seemed more than apropos as many locations along the California coastline were walloped by […]

A Greener New Year

Beginning a New Year marks a fresh start for Californians. Some resolutions are personal while other goals are communal. A popular resolution is to reduce California’s environmental impact as well as one’s own “carbon footprint.” There are several ways Californians can achieve this goal including recycling, composting and reducing waste. Recycling is one way to […]

Waivers to Partially Reopen Submitted by GUSD Staff to County

Waivers to Partially Reopen Submitted by GUSD Staff to County

By Mary O’KEEFE When will kids go back to public schools? That is a question that is asked by parents, students and educators and the answer depends on how COVID-19 numbers rise and fall and what color tier Los Angeles County is in.      The question was once again discussed at Tuesday’s Glendale Unified School […]

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