By Julie BUTCHER The Glendale City Council met virtually again this week, with newly installed councilmembers Ardy Kassakhian and Daniel Brotman taking their seats via video conference. At a special meeting on Monday, April 13, the body will select a new mayor who will chair council meetings and lead the body for the coming year. […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A fence with green tarp wrapped around it has been placed around the former location of The Mix at 2612 Honolulu Ave. indicating work may be about to begin on the already approved 28-multi-family unit. A demolition permit was issued in February prior to the Safer at Home protocol, said Phillip Lanzafame, […]
April 3 2300 block of Barton Lane in Montrose, a resident witnessed four suspects exit a newer model, possibly white, Ford Explorer and attempt to gain entry into vehicles parked at the home. Suspects were not able to gain access to the locked vehicles. The resident yelled at the suspects and they fled the location […]
Embracing the Why According to government and medical officials, this week, possibly leading into next week, will be the apex, or the peak, of the COVID-19 spread in California. Officials have made it crystal clear that this is the time to dedicate ourselves to isolating indoors, staying away from each other and learning FaceTime […]
By Julie BUTCHER While Los Angeles County is experiencing dramatic overall reductions in the sale of produce, with as much as a 90% drop reported, local business owner Connor Smith’s family business Smith Produce is working hard to get fresh produce to the Crescenta Valley, as safely as possible. Smith Produce is operating a drive-thru […]
“The peace and beauty of a spring day had descended upon the earth like a benediction.” ~ Kate Chopin, American author As the old saying goes, April showers bring May flowers. Written long ago, it doesn’t usually pertain to us. Yesterday, while finishing up writing “Weather,” I glanced outside during one of the many downpours […]
Glendale residents in the area of New York Avenue and Foothill Boulevard called the Glendale Police Dept. on Saturday at about 10:45 p.m. to report hearing gunshots. “We had multiple residents call to say they heard three to four shots fired,” said Sgt. Dan Suttles, GPD spokesman. GPD sent multiple units to the area and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The public is now advised to wear facemasks when going out in public to areas like grocery stores and pharmacies as well as any time they are in a public setting. It is advised to make and wear homemade masks rather than using surgical masks that are needed on the frontlines by […]
No Property Tax Extension The County of Los Angeles Tax Collector has prepared a detailed question and answer sheet on the COVID-19 impact to property taxes (found online at www.cvweekly.com/NEWS). Property tax payments must be received or United States Postal Service (USPS) postmarked by the delinquency date to avoid penalties. Otherwise, the payment is delinquent […]
On April 4, at approximately 2:30 a.m., an officer on patrol observed a male working under the hood of a vehicle on the 1700 block of W. Mountain Street. The officer approached the male, who stated his car battery had died. Upon verification of the male’s identity, the officer discovered that the male had two […]