Alternatives offered to Earmark Funding

By Ted AYALA The full city council convened last Tuesday to discuss the ramifications of a recent moratorium on the use of earmarks in Congress and the affect it will have on local funding in Glendale. John Takhtalian of the city of Glendale briefed the council on alternatives to earmarking to fund local projects. At […]

GAO Continues Its Station Fire Investigation

By Mary O’KEEFE The Government Accountability Office is continuing to gather information concerning the Station Fire and the procedures and techniques used to battle the blaze that destroyed about 161,000 acres. In September 2010, the GAO accepted the request by several senators and representatives from California to investigate the Station Fire from its inception on […]

Federation Chapter Launched in Crescenta Valley

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Korean American Federation launched a North Los Angeles chapter on Saturday evening at the Antioch Presbyterian Church on Montrose Avenue. The church was filled to capacity with local dignitaries and American, Armenian and Korean well-wishers who witnessed the installation of the chapter’s president Chang Keun Lee and his board of directors. […]

Glendale Fire Warns Residents of Solicitors

By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Fire Department is warning residents to be aware of fraudulent phone solicitors that claim to be raising funds for the fire department. “They [appear] to use high pressure tactics,” said Capt. Stu Stefani. Stefani said he had found out about the phone calls from a Glendale resident that came to […]

Osby Named New County Fire Chief

This week the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors announced the appointment of Chief Deputy Daryl L. Osby as the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s next Fire Chief. Chief Osby, who is currently the Chief Deputy, Business Operations, was chosen by the board after a national search. He began his public safety career 27 years […]

They Donate Their Time to Ensure Healthy Smiles

By Jason KUROSU Dr. Stephen Giovanisci has operated out of his office in Montrose Plaza for 23 years. That much time in one community will certainly gain any dentist their share of regular patients, but on Feb. 4, Dr. Giovanisci treated 13 new patients. This was the fifth time in as many years that he’d […]

Looking at the Big Picture: the 2015 Strategic Plan

By Jason KUROSU In 1991, Glendale became one of the first public school systems in the nation to adopt strategic planning. Parents, educators, students and others work in a collaborative effort to create a plan that details how they would like to see schools provide for students in the future. At a recent GUSD school […]

Advice on How to Keep Safe While Hiking

Montrose Search and Rescue Team member Mike Leum outlines ways to avoid trouble in the hills. By Jason KUROSU A recent spurt of hiking activity was to be expected with the improving weather and Eaton Canyon Falls in Pasadena has certainly enjoyed such a uptick in activity. Unfortunately, the increased hiking has led to an […]

Valley View Welcomes Korean New Year

By Eli LOCKE On Friday, Feb. 4, Valley View Elementary School, with the help of the Korean Parents Association, held an assembly to celebrate the Korean Lunar New Year and to teach students about Korean culture. In addition to traditional Korean dancing, the sixth grade class played tug of war and displayed drawings by students […]

Body Identified as Missing Man

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office has confirmed  the body found by searchers today near Scholl Canyon was that of missing Rancho Palos Verdes man Yoshiya Watanabe, according to Lt. Joe Bale, LA Coroner’s office. Members of the Glendale police department and Los Angeles Search and Rescue units discovered the body of […]