By Julian MITCHELL Although the Glendale Unified School District schools are out and summer vacation has begun, the GUSD Board of Education is not quite done. With still one more meeting left in the 2018-19 academic year, the board met on Tuesday to discuss the budget for the upcoming school year. The budget for the […]
High temperatures didn’t dissuade family and friends from witnessing their students’ achievements. By Mary O’KEEFE and Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was graduation/promotion day in Crescenta Valley for the Class of 2019. Tuesday was the last day of school for students in the Glendale Unified School District, which meant sixth and eighth grades promoted, and high school […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Southern California Edison continues sending crews out around the Crescenta Valley to trim trees. The reason for the trimming has at its foundation in fire safety. SCE has contracted with tree services to cut branches and limbs near electrical wires. The difference this year is new requirements by the state that recommend […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Honolulu Manor Senior Apartments is still functioning with one elevator. The residents of the apartment complex are 65 years old and older. Many of them have mobility issues, so when the first elevator broke down in October 2018 they were worried about being dependent on one elevator. They feared that if the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE AB 516 has been a subject of discussion across California including by residents and business owners. AB 516 is titled the Authority to Remove Vehicles and authored by Assemblymember David Chiu. The bill proposes to repeal existing law that authorizes law enforcement officers to tow vehicles for having five or more delinquent […]
On June 5 and June 6, four men were arrested in connection with the triple murder that occurred on April 18 at approximately 12:17 a.m. on the 1300 block of Columbia Drive in the City of Glendale. On June 5, John Poh, 23, and Jordon Byrd, 22, were both arrested in the state of Tennessee. […]