Students and Internet Safety Overseen by GUSD

By Charly SHELTON Glendale Unified School District has elected to once again this year take an active role in monitoring internet use by its middle and high school students in order to be aware of possible threats to students. The GUSD Board of Education voted to renew a contract with its outside contractor, Geo Listening, […]

Kidnapping Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

By Mary O’KEEFE The 52-year-old woman who was charged with attempted kidnapping pled not guilty in court on Tuesday. Glendale police took the woman, Lisa Arnold of Glendale, into custody in the early morning hours on Friday after receiving two reports concerning separate incidents of child abduction. The first incident occurred at the intersection of […]

BREAKING: Arrest Made in Attempted Child Abduction

The Glendale Police Department has made an arrest in the attempted child abductions of the last few days. The GPD issued this statement earlier today: The Glendale Police Department has identified and arrested a female suspect who attempted to kidnap two children earlier this week. The suspect, identified as 52 year old Lisa Arnold of […]

Building A Solid Future

Building A Solid Future

You’re off to great places. Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way! ~ Dr. Seuss By Mary O’KEEFE he first week of school has begun for the Glendale Unified School District and for many students construction will be part of their back to school welcome. Relocations of bungalows and […]

Council Approves Proposal, Awards Contract

By Brian CHERNICK and Mary O’KEEFE A proposal on a Precise Plan Design for the 2600 block of Honolulu Avenue was approved by the Glendale City Council on Tuesday night in a special meeting held prior to Tuesday’s general council meeting. The 43,610 square feet plan has four lots and will be constructed as a […]

Concerns Addressed, Advice Dispensed at Bear Aware Meeting

Concerns Addressed, Advice Dispensed at Bear Aware Meeting

By McKenna MIDDLETON In response to recent bear sightings in Crescenta Valley, the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife hosted a bear aware meeting on Monday, Aug. 8. The meeting took place from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Sadler Hall at St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church. California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife […]

Double Feature Locations Coming to Montrose

Double Feature Locations Coming to Montrose

By Dylan SYLVESTER he summer may be coming to an end, but not before the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. hosts its annual film festival. This weekend the association will be offering free movies and popcorn under the stars at its 7th annual Montrose Film Festival. Classic favorites have been shown in the past and this […]

In Brief

Temp Move for Fire Station 63 According to Stephanie English, community services liaison with the Los Angeles County Fire Dept., local fire Station 63 personnel has been temporarily relocated effective Aug. 1. The relocation should last between five and six weeks and is to accommodate extensive interior and exterior remediation for the station, which was […]

Vision 2020 Plan Unveiled

By Charly SHELTON Since the first commercial building was constructed along Honolulu Avenue in 1914, the residents and business owners of Montrose have fought to keep the small town purity intact. But in a world of big box stores, chain restaurants and the ever-increasing demand for real estate, a small town needs to update certain […]

Parents Warned of Attempted Kidnappings

GUSD Superintendent Winfred Roberson Jr. made a ConnectEd call to all GUSD households on Wednesday evening after it was reported that the Glendale Police Dept. is investigating the attempted kidnapping of two children that occurred approximately 20 minutes apart from each other on Wednesday. In a statement by the Glendale Police Dept., the first incident […]