Out … With a Cold I know that sometimes when we feel uninformed we say we’re “out in the cold.” But I’m struggling with being out with a cold. Since last Thursday I’ve been fighting – hard – a darn cold. I must admit that until Thursday I was rather smug because it appeared […]
Updated 1:43 p.m. Two missing juveniles reported missing have been found, according to Glendale police. ————- Glendale police are asking for the public’s help in locating Annasophia Castano, female, age 12, dark complected, dark hair, partially bleached bangs, has a blue backpack and often wears a green hoodie, 5′, 62 lbs., and Daniel Castano, […]
By Julian MITCHELL The Glendale Unified School District Board of Education met in special session on Tuesday to discuss fiscal matters and the search for a new superintendent. However, only discussion on fiscal matters proceeded after the second closed session of the board led to an announcement that the search for a new superintendent is […]
The deadline to apply to be part of the Glendale Unified School District’s Restorative Practices Advisory Task Force is March 1. The district is seeking parent, employee and community applicants to join the Restorative Practices Advisory Task Force and provide input on next steps for implementing Restorative Practices throughout the district. Members will be selected […]
By Charly SHELTON In 2012, a visitor from Earth touched down on Mars. Landing in Gale Crater with a two-year mission to examine the geology of three-mile-high Mount Sharp located within the crater, the Curiosity rover has been driving up the side of the mountain since that time and is about to make a foray […]
On Feb. 16, at approximately 9 p.m., Glendale Police Dept. officers responded to the 3300 block of Reta Street in the City of Glendale regarding a burglary in progress and two suspects seen inside the home. Investigation revealed the home is currently under construction and vacant. The homeowner and two friends arrived at the residence […]
By Julian MITCHELL In the more than 100-year history of the Boy Scouts of America, little has changed. Scouts still work to earn their merit badges and become better people. Scouts can still rise from Cub all the way to Eagle Scout. Those tenets remain and countless boys have gone through that very system. But […]
Crescenta Valley High School students will have a chance to learn what employers are looking for at annual career fair. By Julian MITCHELL What does the future hold for Crescenta Valley High School students? The answer might be found at the school’s annual career fair. The fair, which will be held in the school’s quad […]
Three GUSD schools have been recognized as 2019 California Distinguished Schools: Rosemont Middle School, Clark Magnet High School and Crescenta Valley High School. The 2019 California Distinguished Schools Program recognizes California middle and high schools that have made exceptional gains in implementing academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education. The […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, frightening or dangerous event, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. “It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear triggers many split-second changes in the body to help defend against danger or to […]