A 24-year-old woman who was apparently lost on the Rim of the Valley Trail on Thursday night was found safe after a search was conducted by Glendale searchers assisted by Montrose and Altadena Search & Rescue teams. Searchers responded to a call for after the mother reported that she hadn’t heard from her daughter, who […]
Jan. 4 4300 block of Woodleigh Lane in La Cañada, a resident received an alert from his Ring Doorbell. He checked the video and observed two men wearing hoodies jumping over his front porch railing. He contacted the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept.- CV Station who arrived and conducted a search but was unable to locate […]
New Year, New Adventure Start off the New Year with a new adventure. Join volunteers as they drive up the Hostetter Fire Road to reach the Experimental Forest on Saturday, Jan. 12. There they will spend three hours in the Forest (including travel time) working on planting new trees, watering and weeding around established trees. […]
By Julian MITCHELL Running across Death Valley – not the everyday man’s version of fun. Even for John Radich, an Army veteran and seasoned ultra-marathon runner, the 135-mile trek is still one of the most “challenging places in the world to run.” He’s only made the run 10 times, after all. Radich, 64, developed a […]
On Jan. 3, Rep. Adam Schiff was sworn into Congress for his 10th term, serving California’s 28th Congressional District. “I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to continue to represent California’s 28th in Washington for the next two years. A great deal of work lies ahead of us, but I am motivated by the trust […]
By Charly SHELTON Steve Jobs didn’t have a license plate on his car. It was a well-known aspect of his day-to-day life that he didn’t want to have a series of numbers and letters associated with his silver Mercedes SL55 AMG. Over the years, it was speculated that he just paid the fine when he […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Jan. 15 is the deadline for those interested in Covered California health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In data released from the U.S. Census Bureau, California’s uninsured health rate dropped to 7.2% in 2017. That represents about a 60% drop since the Affordable Care Act was launched in […]
Marie Martin welcomed baby Rachel Grace Martin as the first baby of 2019 born at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. Rachel arrived on Jan. 2 at 4:19 p.m. and weighed 6 lbs., 1 oz. She will be joined at home by dad, Ryan, and two big sisters. The Martin family is from La Crescenta. The winners […]
The California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans) advises motorists that the Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) northbound off-ramp at Buena Vista Street in Burbank will be closed to 6 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13. The closure is necessary for crews to reconstruct the off-ramp as part of the I-5 widening and improvement project in Burbank. A […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Jan. 3, the Los Angeles County Fire Dept. – Health Hazardous Materials Division [HAZMAT] responded to a call from LA County Public Works concerning five suspicious five-gallon containers left near Frances and Ramsdell avenues. The HAZMAT crew found the substance in the containers to be “honey oil,” said Winston Perez of […]