Public Health Warns In-Person Super Bowl Parties Can Derail County Recovery


The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 256 new deaths and 5,189 new cases of COVID-19.  As of Wednesday, Feb. 3, Public Health identified 1,129,503 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County and a total of 17,308 deaths (just under 1.54%). On Wednesday, Public Health confirmed a […]

Glendale Crime Blotter

Two Arrested with Loaded Ghost Gun, One for Illegal Drug Sales On Jan. 31 just before 3:30 a.m., officers on patrol observed a vehicle parked to the front of a motel on the 1700 block of Victory Boulevard with one male in the driver seat and another male leaning into the car through the open […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

What’s in a Name(tag)? I hope I’m not just another exhausted, hopeful Californian who feels that we, especially in Los Angeles County, are turning a corner in the COVID-19 fight and that the signs I think I see are real. Vaccinations are becoming more available – members of my own family, some over 85, others […]

Merle Norman Cosmetics – Montrose: A Family Affair

Merle Norman Cosmetics – Montrose: A Family Affair

By Mary O’KEEFE Nine years after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the 19th Amendment, granting the women the right to vote, Merle Norman was working in her kitchen mixing ingredients in a large coffee pot. She had a background in medicine and chemistry and used this knowledge to create an innovative skin care line she […]

LA County Updates Its COVID-19 Numbers: Feb. 2

The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health)  reports more than 17,000 total COVID-19 deaths today, Tuesday, Feb. 2. To date, Public Health identified 1,124,558 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County and a total of 17,057 deaths (approximately 1.52%). The County has experienced more than 7,000 new COVID-19 deaths […]

Glendale’s Stengel Field Unveils Newest Renovations

Glendale’s Stengel Field Unveils Newest Renovations

By Michael LEVITSKY Over the last five decades, Stengel Field has been called home by the proud baseball programs of Glendale Community College – GCC – and Crescenta Valley High School – CVHS. Last Thursday, teams and administrators of both schools, along with Glendale Unified School District – GUSD ¬– officials, gathered to unveil much-anticipated […]

Coming Together … Prayerfully

Coming Together … Prayerfully

  People of all faiths are invited to join together to hear from high school principal Linda Junge and pray together for local youth. By Mary O’KEEFE The community is invited to the Crescenta Valley 9th Annual Prayer Breakfast on March 7 at St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church, 2563 Foothill Blvd. in La […]

City on Target for Providing Renewable Power

By Julie BUTCHER This week the Glendale City Council approved two 25-year agreements with the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) purchasing 30MW and 12.5MW of geothermal energy at a reportedly affordable $68 per megawatt hour, taking another significant step towards advancing the city’s goals to move toward more renewable power. SCPPA is a nonprofit […]

Council Hears More About Mosquitos, Friedman Task Force

By Brandon HENSLEY During its meeting on Feb. 20, the Crescenta Valley Town Council welcomed back Steve Goldsworthy as he educated members and the audience on the spread of the Aedes mosquito throughout the Southland. Goldsworthy, who was there representing the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, said that local residents must beware of […]

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