Weather in the Foothills

“We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment to animals.” – Abraham Lincoln The “dog days of summer” are known for being the hottest days of the year. Such days conjure up images of pools, ice tea and dogs lying in the shade. The phrase commonly pertains to heat-struck canines. But its […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

  Shining Your Light   The heat just doesn’t inspire me to do much of anything. As temperatures inch toward the century mark, aside from keeping cool, there isn’t much on my mind. Thankfully the stifling heat didn’t make its appearance until the work week began and we were able to enjoy a relatively comfortable […]

Attempt to Locate / Seeking Information Wanted Burglary Suspect

Attempt to Locate / Seeking Information Wanted Burglary Suspect

Crescenta Valley Station detectives are seeking the public’s help in locating a suspect wanted for burglary, believed to be in the Pacoima area.   Esnaider Alvarado Martinez burglarized a home in the La Crescenta area on July 18. Esnaider “Synder” Edyn Alvarado Martinez is described as a male Hispanic, 19 years old with brown hair and […]

Glendale Community Centers Remain Open as Cooling Stations

Based on current weather forecasts, the City of Glendale’s community centers will operate as cooling centers through Friday, July 27  to help residents stay cool. Each cooling station location will have ice water and cups, as well as free recreation rooms. Community center sites and times are as follows: Adult Recreation Center 201 E. Colorado […]

Bold Burglary in La Crescenta

Bold Burglary in La Crescenta

  Sheriff’s deputies responded yesterday, Wednesday, at 11 a.m. to an alarm activation at a home in the 2900 block of Los Olivos in La Crescenta. When they arrived they discovered the home had been burglarized. A Ring camera system recorded the image of a male Hispanic on the porch and leaving the home in […]

Car Lovers Rejoice! Cruise Night is Sliding onto Brand

Car Lovers Rejoice! Cruise Night is Sliding onto Brand

A not-too-hot night planned for cool cars on Brand.   By Charly SHELTON Mellow temperatures on Saturday make for a perfect evening of cool cars, live music and fireworks in the city, all part of the annual Glendale Cruise Night. Along Brand Boulevard, from Broadway to Doran Street, over 300 classic cars will be parked, […]

Tax Increase to Go to Voters

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday the Glendale City Council voted to place a 0.75% sales tax onto November’s ballot. All councilmembers voiced their concerns about voting for a tax increase; however, in the long run, they felt that, if they didn’t increase the tax, the state or Los Angeles County would and therefore city monies […]

Crescenta-Cañada YMCA to Undergo Renovation

Crescenta-Cañada YMCA to Undergo Renovation

By Charly SHELTON The Crescenta-Cañada YMCA is a staple in the community. Over the last few years, it has seen unprecedented growth with no time for the facilities to catch up to the growing demand. Now a project is in the works to modernize the Y facilities to meet its customers’ needs. “All the changes […]

Signs Ask Drivers to Slow Down

By Mary O’KEEFE Sometimes it just takes a sign to alert drivers to slow down and drive safely as they make their way home. In Sunland-Tujunga, rather than a heavenly directive there are now literally signs erected to remind drivers to do just that. In fact, as of Tuesday there are 10 signs hung from […]

‘City of Astronomy’ Hosts Gathering of Space Experts

Through July 22, the world’s leading experts in space science, including some from NASA, will gather in Pasadena, informally known as the City of Astronomy, for the 42nd assembly of the Committee on Space Research, or COSPAR. Caltech is hosting the meeting, with the support of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which Caltech manages for NASA. […]

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