By Michael LEVITSKY The cancellation of spring athletics across the country this year left many graduating seniors feeling disappointed and unaccomplished. The final chapter of these student athletes’ careers were left unwritten as a result of the COVID-19 shutdown. Moving forward, sporting events will look different at the professional and amateur level. California Interscholastic Federation […]
A virtual camp is being offered to Cub Scouts between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. “Cyber Down on the Farm” day camp is from July 13 to July 17. There will be crafts, planting projects, skits, songs, guest speakers and fun. Everything needed to participate in day camp will be provided in […]
According to USGS, a 5.5 magnitude earthquake centered 11 miles south of Searles Valley just outside of Ridgecrest occurred at 6:32 p.m. this evening. No information was available regarding injuries or damage.
In response to recent incidents of civil unrest in multiple cities throughout Los Angeles County, starting on Sunday, May 31 the Glendale Police Dept. deployed a large contingent of resources in order to proactively protect citizens and all property in the City of Glendale. Between May 31 and June 1, members of the Glendale Police […]
By Charly SHELTON With the pandemic shutdown restrictions slowly starting to ease, restaurants and businesses are beginning to reopen with new rules for their diners and shoppers to stay safe and slow the growth of the second wave of the pandemic. Among these new policies from the LA County Dept. of Public Health on how […]
There will be butterflies, there will be summer skies. And flowers up thrust, when all that Caesar bids, and all the pyramids are dust. ~ Haniel Long From time to time, life goes beyond comprehension. Where is the nearest exit? I have yet to find one but in searching I found a source for solace […]
Keeping the Message First Last week I shared with you my glee that some retail businesses and places of worship were set to reopen with some safety protocols in place. Then it was announced that in the City of Glendale, in-person dining in restaurants would be opening. Not surprising, the decision came with restrictions that […]
By Julie BUTCHER Long after curfew on Tuesday night, at the end of a very long day of various long meetings, the Glendale City Council adopted a $906.8 million budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year on a vote of 3-2. Councilmember Paula Devine cited a campaign commitment made to vote against transferring funds from the […]
By Julie BUTCHER “The Exclusive Negotiating Agreement between the City of Glendale and Avalon Investment LP (‘Avalon’) for the Rockhaven site has ended. Avalon had proposed an adaptive rehabilitation of the buildings and grounds for use as a boutique hotel. During the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement time frame, Avalon completed a thorough due diligence process which […]
Crime information is from both LASD-CV Sheriff’s Station and Glendale Police Dept. June 1 3900 block of Foothill Boulevard in Glendale, a man was sitting in the front passenger seat of a parked vehicle near a bakery. The windows of the vehicle were down as the passenger was waiting for the driver, who was […]