By Mary O’KEEFE While the holidays can bring stress to some with shopping for that perfect gift, family gatherings and making every single school concert, for others this time of the year brings a different kind of stress. For some there are sleepless nights worrying about what bills could be left unpaid so at least […]
By Charly SHELTON Last Monday, the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education held a special session meeting to go over some of the finer points and the future of Measure S- the ballot initiative approved by 70% of voters in April, 2011 which makes $270 million available to GUSD to renovate and improve schools […]
By Charly SHELTON On Monday, the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education held a special session meeting to go over some of the finer points and the future of Measure S – the ballot initiative approved by 70% of voters in April 2011, which makes $270 million available to GUSD to renovate and improve […]
The California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans) will close portions of the Foothill (210) Freeway as part of a pavement rehabilitation project. Residents and local businesses located near the freeway may experience noise, vibrations and dust associated with construction activities. Noise levels will not exceed state and federal regulations. Water trucks will be used to minimize […]
Updated on 12/5 in bold By Pat KRAMER Libraries should serve as not only an educational resource, but also as a cultural resource for the community, said Ardem Ardashes Tajerian, manager of the Sunland-Tujunga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library. And on Saturday, Dec. 10 the S-T Library will host a celebration with music […]
Birdwalk on the Riverwalk All are invited for the annual bird watching trek on Dec. 3 from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. along the Los Angeles River in the City of Glendale. This is a rare opportunity to spend time watching the birds that are on the river during the fall and winter months. Leader […]
This week, Reps. Adam Schiff, Derek Kilmer and Peter DeFazio, along with 29 other members of Congress, urged the White House’s Office of Management and Budget to work with federal agencies to continue supporting the development and operation of an earthquake early warning system along the West Coast, called ShakeAlert, in Fiscal Year 2018. The […]
On Oct. 21 a woman was shopping at the Marhsall’s at 2065 Verdugo Blvd. She placed her purse in the child seat area of her shopping cart. A young man, described as Hispanic, 5’7” to 5’9” tall with a thin build and medium complexion, approached her. The man told her he was shopping for his […]
There was Glendale police activity at the top of Pennsylvania Avenue in La Crescenta. It was a “check the well being call” said Tahnee Lightfoot, spokeswoman for GPD. The situation has been resolved and officers have resumed patrol.
The community will once again line the streets of Montrose for the highly-anticipated Christmas Parade. By Charly SHELTON For the 40th year, the Montrose Christmas Parade queues up to head down Honolulu Avenue on the first Saturday in December, this year falling on Dec. 3. Groups from across the Crescenta Valley and Glendale will come […]