MSPA Discusses Las Vegas Attack and Future Development

By Nicole MOORE The Oct. 5 meeting of the Montrose Shopping Park Association began with a somber tone as President Andre Ordubegian remembered those who lost their lives in the recent Las Vegas attack. “Before we start, I want to offer my deepest sympathies and condolences to the victims and family members of those who […]

Annual Minibike Show Set for Saturday

By Brandon HENSLEY Six years in, Joe Sebergandio and his minibikes aren’t slowing down. The native New Yorker who grew up riding minibikes will once again be showcasing his collection, and those of others, this weekend in his annual celebration of bikes and the memories of days gone by. Saturday’s sixth annual Minibike Reunion Tour, […]

‘Future Looks Bright,’ Says Superintendent Roberson

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was a morning of recognition and optimism at the 13th Annual State of the Schools Breakfast held on Thursday morning, Oct. 5, at Pacific Community Center. The breakfast is hosted by the Glendale Educational Foundation and provides information on how Glendale Unified School District schools are performing. It is also an […]

Zombie Nights Coming to the Crescenta Valley

Zombie Nights Coming to the Crescenta Valley

CV Sheriff’s Station prepares for ghoulish good time at Haunted Jail. By Mary O’KEEFE It has been a long time tradition in the Crescenta Valley – the Haunted Jail. The spooky event held at the CV Sheriff’s Station at 4554 Briggs Ave. had been created years ago by a deputy who worked at the station. […]

City Hall Improvements Approved

By Brian CHERNICK The steps to Glendale City Hall are getting a make-over after Glendale City Councilmembers voted to remove and replace the 75-year-old entry way steps with brand new concrete. The Dept. of Public Works and its staff prepared a report for council, advising it to allow the rehabilitation of the steps after numerous […]

Portantino Named Policymaker of the Year by the Association of Independent California Colleges & Universities

On Oct 5, Senator Anthony J. Portantino was recognized as the 2017 Policymaker of the Year by the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU). AICCU honored Senator Portantino at their annual meeting for his outstanding commitment to higher education and continuous support of students attending California’s private, nonprofit colleges and universities. AICCU’s Policymaker […]

When Training Matters

When Training Matters

By Charly SHELTON The recent hurricanes that hit the east coast and Caribbean have leveled those areas. Entire buildings were ripped apart and blown away by high winds, streets were flooded and services like fresh water and electricity were nearly non-existent. These were the scenes rescue and relief crews walked into when arriving with air. […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Oct. 9 900 block of Chehalem Road in La Cañada, deputies responded to a burglary alarm and discovered the glass on a door at a residence was shattered and the door was open. Deputies found several rooms in the home had been ransacked. There were two pillowcases found; both contained items from the home. The […]

Glendale Man Arrested

On Oct. 3, felony charges were filed against a 21-year-old Glendale man in connection with three robberies that occurred in the City of Glendale and the City of Burbank. On Sept. 17 at 3:25 a.m., an armed robbery captured on video surveillance occurred at the 7-Eleven convenience store located at 843 W. Glenoaks Blvd. in […]

NEWS FROM CVCA » Sharon WEISMAN

The lack of communication amongst the City of Glendale, Wells Fargo Bank and the community continues. A few days prior to the Sept. 28 CVCA meeting we received word from Wells Fargo that a decision had been reached on the variance so their representatives wouldn’t be attending our meeting to discuss remedies for the non-code-compliant […]