CVWD Work May Delay Traffic

Crescenta Valley Water District is installing a new nitrate removal treatment plant at the Ordunio reservoir site located at the corner of Honolulu Avenue and Lowell Avenue. This project is funded by a state Dept. of Water Resources, Proposition 84 grant. Part of the project includes installation of a new sewer lateral near the intersection […]

Caltrans Work on the 210 Continues

The California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans) will close portions of the Foothill Freeway (I-210) as part of a pavement rehabilitation project through Feb. 3. Residents and local businesses located near the freeway may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities. The following schedule will be in effect, weather permitting, and is subject to […]

Glendale Public Art Master Plan Process Nears Completion

Last year, the City of Glendale Arts & Culture Commission and Glendale City Council selected the consulting team Community Arts Resources (CARS) and Barbara Goldstein & Associates to develop a strategic, comprehensive Public Art Master Plan that will articulate a vision for public art in Glendale for the next five to 10 years. The city-wide […]

Council Votes to Amend ADU Ordinance

By Brian CHERNICK Glendale residents filled city hall on Tuesday to voice their opinions on the city’s proposed amendment to an ordinance permitting accessory dwelling units, or ADUs. Councilmembers voted 4-1 to amend the ordinance – increasing size, allowing conversions and limiting subleasing – which had been laid out last year after a law was […]

Public’s Help Requested by GPD

Glendale Police Dept. detectives are requesting the public’s assistance in locating additional victims relating to an indecent exposure investigation. In August 2017, Glendale detectives began investigating a series of indecent exposure cases involving a male described as Asian, Filipino or Hispanic driving a black sedan. The suspect would park and contact females while they were […]

Felony DUI Hit and Run Driver Arrested

On Jan. 27 at approximately 10:30 p.m., officers responded to Brand Boulevard and Maple Street regarding a hit and run traffic collision involving pedestrians. The investigation revealed a 2011 black Camaro struck a vehicle at Brand Boulevard and Harvard Street. The driver of the Camaro fled the scene with the victim trailing behind him. A […]

A Night of Swing at CVHS

The community is invited to a night of swing dance when the CVHS Jazz Band plays at Jazz Night at the Café. By Mary O’KEEFE The swing era swept the nation, and the world, between 1935 and 1946. With its roots in New Orleans jazz, the music that ushered in the big-band era got everyone […]

Beyond the Numbers – the Homeless Count

Beyond the Numbers – the Homeless Count

By Charly SHELTON The homeless population in Glendale fluctuates quite a bit. In 2010, there were 428 individuals counted. In 2017, there were 168 individuals, a 10-year low. The number of individuals and the severity of their needs are taken into account when cities apply for federal funding for homeless assistance through the Dept. of […]

HUNDREDS OF LOCAL RESIDENTS EXPECTED TO ATTEND LAUSD CANDIDATE FORUM FOR BOARD DISTRICT 6 AT L.A. MISSION COLLEGE – LED AND MODERATED BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Local high school students will lead and moderate a candidate forum for Los Angeles Unified School Board District’s (LAUSD) Board District 6 on Wednesday, March 1, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at L.A. Mission College, Campus Center-Main (13356 Eldridge Avenue, Sylmar). Organized by United Way of Greater Los Angeles, LA Youth Vote and Cal […]

Sweet Time Found at LA Cookie Con

Sweet Time Found at LA Cookie Con

By Charly SHELTON Another year, another awesome con. The LA Cookie Convention and Sweets Show was held last weekend at the Los Angeles Convention Center and it was tasty. The con featured some of the best known names in the sweet treat industry alongside up-and-comers who were just starting out with a booth, an apron […]

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