Market Vendor Fees Raised and Live Theatre Comes to Montrose

By Jason KUROSU Fees for Harvest Market vendors will be raised in order to comply with AB 1871, which would punish false advertising at farmers’ markets. The bill is intended to ensure vendors are selling products they actually grew and penalize those who misrepresent their food as “California Grown.” Harvest Market Manager Mark Sheridan announced […]

Police Asking for Public’s Help

Police Asking for Public’s Help

Glendale police are asking for information regarding a commercial burglary that occurred in the 300 block of Glenoaks Boulevard in Glendale. A suspect was seen on video illegally entering the property premises on Jan. 2 at 11 p.m.  through a gate which houses three businesses (home health care, parking management and advertising). He then went […]

Woman Struck in Morning Mishap

By Mary O’KEEFE A woman in her 40s was hit by a vehicle on Rosemont and Fairmount avenues at about 9:50 this morning. The woman was running down Rosemont Avenue when she was struck by a vehicle that appeared to be making a right turn traveling westbound on Fairmount Avenue. “[The woman] was transported to […]

from the desk of the publisher

Running Hot & Cold – New Year’s in So Cal New Year’s Eve at the Goldsworthy home found us enjoying dinner around 8 o’clock – too late by some standards but for New Year’s Eve I thought it was just fine – then bundling up for some television when the boys decided to head out […]

Weather in the Foothills

“Lo, sifted through the winds that blow, Down comes the soft and silent snow, White petals from the flowers grow In the cold atmosphere.” ~ George W. Bungay, 1818-92  English poet & abolitionist Although 80 degrees on Monday and Tuesday of this week, the above words illustrate last week’s weather story. Way to go, 2014! […]

Schiff Sworn Into Congress for New Term

Schiff Sworn Into Congress for New Term

  On Tuesday,  Rep. Adam Schiff was sworn into Congress for his eighth term to serve California’s 28th Congressional District. Schiff also announced that he will continue to serve on the powerful House Appropriations Committee and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. “Over the next two years, we have the opportunity – both Democrats and […]

Special Day for Law Enforcement

By Jason KUROSU A number of organizations supporting police are promoting this Friday as National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a day in which law enforcement organizations are gathering support from the community at a time when public perception of police is at an all-time low. Concerns of Police Survivors Inc. (C.O.P.S.), which supports family members […]

Glendale Memorial Hosts Blessing of the Water Ceremony

Glendale Memorial Hosts Blessing of the Water Ceremony

By Mary O’KEEFE In celebration of Armenian Christmas, His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, prelate of the Western Untied States, conducted the Blessing of the Water ceremony at Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center. The ceremony was held in the lobby of the hospital on Monday and was attended by many city and state officials, hospital […]

MSR: Year End, Year Beginning

By Mary O’KEEFE As the New Year begins, Montrose Search and Rescue continues responding to calls for assistance, whether they come from local families or other search and rescue teams. Several members of MSR are assisting in the search in Big Bear for a missing Irvine woman. According to reports, the 35-year-old woman was last […]

Winds Cause Havoc in Crescenta Valley

The New Year was ushered in with cold temperatures and fierce winds. By Mary O’KEEFE he end of 2014 saw some windy and rainy nights that not only caused Crescenta Valley residents to get out their heavy sweaters and turn up the heat but trees fell that were thought would stand forever … with a […]