LEGO Monument Tour comes to Glendale

LEGO Monument Tour comes to Glendale

  The LEGO Monument Tour is on display at the Glendale Galleria through Feb. 22. The event includes replicas of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks like the U.S. Capitol building, White House, Supreme Court and Washington Monument. The LEGO creations will be on display throughout the mall. The Glendale Galleria is just one of the […]

‘Charlie Chaplin’ Greets Montrose Shoppers with a Rose and a Smile

‘Charlie Chaplin’ Greets Montrose Shoppers with a Rose and a Smile

    Montrose Shopping Park shoppers on Saturday were treated to a gift of a Valentine’s Day rose presented by Charlie Chaplin (actress Audrey Ruttan).  The free long-stemmed roses were a big hit for passersby, and made possible by the Montrose Shopping Park Association. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Ocean […]

Job Seekers Connect at HireLive

Job Seekers Connect at HireLive

By Isiah REYES Hopeful job candidates had their chance to network during HireLive’s career fair at the Pasadena Hilton on Feb. 11. HireLive is a leading national sales, retail and management recruitment and marketing company specializing in corporate hiring events and candidate career services. “The importance of this event is helping people get jobs,” said […]

Glendale City Council ‘Work Boot’ Meeting Planned

The Glendale City Council has launched “Work Boot Tuesday,” a once a month session in lieu of the City Council’s customary afternoon session. The monthly sessions, technically special City Council meetings complete with roll call and public comment, will provide an opportunity to conduct a site visit of Glendale’s critical systems and programs. The purpose […]

UPDATE: Early Morning Fire at CV Tow

UPDATE: The fire that tore through a vehicle storage bay at Crescenta Valley Tow is “being investigated as arson at this time,” said Sgt. Joseph Acevedo, Arson and Explosive Detail. Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. John Hanson, (323) 881-7500. By Mary O’KEEFE About 1:40 a.m. today, Monday, a field sergeant from the […]

Hearing Fails To Find Non-Profit for Dial-A-Ride Operations

By Ted AYALA A push by the City of Glendale to obtain a federal grant intended to aid in the refurbishment and replacement of its paratransit fleet moved forward Tuesday night. A public hearing held during Tuesday’s Glendale City Council meeting was unable to find any non-profit organizations competent and willing to provide paratransit services […]

Hiking Club Waits for Rescuers

Hiking Club Waits for Rescuers

By Mary O’KEEFE With the weekend approaching and as the east coast and Midwest continue to get hammered with snow, ice and below freezing temperatures, California is looking at a bit of a mini heat wave. The clear, warm weather entices people to enjoy the great outdoors, perhaps with a hike on local trails. This […]

Military Love – Then & Now

Whether their husbands are going off to war or heading for other uncertain destinations, military wives of yesterday and today share the same angst waiting for their loved one to come home. By Brandon HENSLEY Carolyn Baldwin simply didn’t think about it. That was her mindset, to not feel sorry for herself or wrap her […]

Accident on Rosemont Avenue

Accident on Rosemont Avenue

  By Mary O’KEEFE A 28-year-old Valencia man lost control of his vehicle while traveling northbound in the 4600 block of Rosemont Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. The car went over a storm drain on the east side of the street, side swiped a parked vehicle and crashed into a detached garage. The man was arrested […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Feb. 9 3100 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta, an employee of Angus Beef reported that four female suspects entered the store in the front door. The first suspect asked to use the restroom. As she went toward the restroom the other three suspects kept the employee busy by asking her a number of […]

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