By Julie BUTCHER On Thursday night, the Northwest Glendale Homeowners Association (NGHA) hosted the first candidate forum of the 2022 election season, hearing from all eight candidates running for three available seats on the Glendale City Council. A group of around 40 spread out in the chapel of the First Church of Christ, Scientist on […]
April 9 Angeles Crest Highway in Angeles National Forest, the driver’s side keyhole was punched in a vehicle and personal items were stolen from the trunk between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 700 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, someone entered the lowered front passenger window of a vehicle and ransacked the […]
By Justin HAGER Dozens of cyclists, neighbors, community members and civic leaders gathered in Sunland on Saturday to remember the life of Jeff Knopp as part of the first Yellow Bike Project Memorial installation. It was more than five years ago when Knopp, a husband, father and Marine Corps veteran, was riding his bicycle as […]
On Wednesday, April 20 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Calico Winds will perform quintets by Gwyneth Walker, Ihor Shamo, David Baker, William Grant Still, and Valerie Coleman on a Facebook stream and YouTube. More info about the program and artists, and the link to the stream, can be […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Sunday, members of the Montrose Search and Rescue [MSAR] team, part of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept.-Crescenta Valley Station, were first called out to assist the LASD Parks Bureau with a search for a teenage boy in the area of Crescenta Valley Park. CV Park lies within the City […]
By Justin HAGER The good news: gas prices across the country, including here in California, are finally beginning to come down, if ever so slightly. The bad news: California gas not only continues to be more expensive than the rest of the nation but is also coming down in price much more slowly. According to […]
By Julie BUTCHER “It’s been quite a year, hasn’t it?” Mayor Paula Devine began this week’s meeting of the Glendale City Council on Tuesday night, ending her year as the city’s mayor. “Dealing with COVID and all the issues our community has had to endure but, through collaboration and meaningful decision-making, we worked very hard […]
“April weather, rain and sunshine both together.” – English Country saying It hasn’t been but a month’s time since the calendar decried the arrival of spring. Perhaps a few pages stuck together and we landed in the middle of June or even August. This assumption is based on the wild weather […]
Unmasked and Unworried: Time to Get Outside Though I know the pandemic is not “over” per se, the danger is greatly reduced. Consequently, plans for many events – especially those held outdoors – are moving forward, filling up my calendar. On Saturday night, Steve and I joined our good friends “Big Vin” and Toni at […]