The office of California Attorney General Kamala Harris issued an information bulletin Tuesday morning indicating the need for collaborative efforts between law enforcement and university officials regarding campus sexual assault. The bulletin comes after the passage of two campus sexual assault bills in the last year, AB 1433 and SB 967, which dictate how campuses […]
By Jason KUROSU After working with the Downtown Glendale Association on its website, Sedna Solutions and the Downtown Glendale Association have renewed their partnership with the creation of a free, online directory app which encompasses all that Downtown Glendale has to offer. The Downtown Glendale app allows users to see what’s available amongst a variety […]
Between 8:45 a.m. and 9: 45 a.m. this morning a person/persons broke a small window of a home in the 5300 block of Pineridge Drive and gained entrance into the residence. No one was home at the time. When the resident returned home she found her home safe had been stolen, said Sgt. Randy Tuinstra. […]
Earlier today, Monday, six Glendale Fire Dept. units, including one battalion command team, two engine companies, one truck company, and two basic life support ambulances, were dispatched to a traffic collision on the southbound Glendale (2) freeway just north of the Mountain Street exit. Glendale Truck 29 was first to arrive on scene and discovered […]
Mercury Insurance hosted an event to educate police and emergency medical personnel on staged “accidents.” By Jason KUROSU In order to demonstrate what goes on behind the most common attempts at auto insurance fraud, Mercury Insurance sponsored a staged car crash event in Glendale on the morning of Jan. 15 for local law enforcement and […]
By Brandon HENSLEY L.A. County Regional Planning is hoping to meet with the board of supervisors in March for a vote on its General Plan Update, said planner Leon Freeman at the Jan. 15 Crescenta Valley Town Council meeting. According to L.A County, the General Plan Update is a comprehensive update of the existing plan. […]
By Jason KUROSU The Armenian clubs from four local high schools sponsored the 100 days to 100 years kickoff event Wednesday night, hoping to shine light on the events of the Armenian Genocide close to a century after an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were killed. Prominent members of Glendale’s Armenian community gathered at the Glendale […]
By Isiah REYES Maya Ramamurthy, 17, worked at the cancer research center City of Hope for 10 weeks full-time over the summer of 2014. The work she did, research on treating lymphoma, was recently published in the American Society of Hematology. Lymphoma occurs when cells of the immune system, called lymphocytes, a type of white […]
Amazing People It seems that almost every day we are introduced to something new –technology, music, people. But sometimes it’s good to reflect on those things and people who helped bring us to where we are today. For example, one morning this week I was driving to work when Frank Sinatra’s melody, “New York, New […]
UPDATE: On Wednesday the Glendale Police Department was contacted by detectives from the Long Beach Police Department informing them that a similar robbery had occurred in their area on Jan. 18 and a partial license plate was obtained. Further investigation led to the positive identification of 41-year-old Jermeile Hairston. GPD discovered Hairston was in […]