GPD Goes Pink in October

The Glendale Police Dept. is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month by adding a bright pink Ford Explorer police unit and seven pink motorcycles to its fleet of vehicles for the month of October. The pink Explorer will be on display at various cancer awareness events and businesses in the City of Glendale throughout the period. […]

Rose Court Announced

The Tournament of Roses announced the seven members of the 2017 Royal Court. Selected from a group of 34 finalists, the Royal Court will attend nearly 100 community and media functions, acting as ambassadors of the Association and the Pasadena community at large. Their reign will culminate on Monday, Jan. 2, 2017 with the 128th […]

Candidates Share Ideas at Local Forum

By Dana DOWSE On Thursday, the Crescenta Valley Community Association (CVCA) held an election forum at the La Crescenta Library.  All candidates were invited to attend. Anthony Portantino, candidate for State Senate District 25, and Darrell Park, candidate for Supervisor District 5, participated in the event. It was a small roundtable discussion with a friendly […]

Rockhaven Reno on Council Agenda

By Brian CHERNICK During comments at Tuesday night’s Glendale City Council meeting council member Vartan Gharpetian asked City Manager Scott Ochoa for an update on the status  of the Rockhaven Sanitarium property. Since receiving seven proposals, one of which arrived past the deadline but was allowed for submission pursuant to the council’s ruling, the council […]

Falcons Cruising as Season Hits Halfway Point

By Brandon HENSLEY It’s been total domination the last three weeks by the Crescenta Valley High football team. A 21-7 blemish in Week 2 against Golden Valley has seemed to make the Falcons stronger. They crushed Hoover High on Sept. 28 at Glendale High, their third consecutive win and, most impressively, the third straight time […]

Oktoberfest has Come and Gone

Oktoberfest has Come and Gone

By Charly SHELTON Another Oktoberfest has come and gone in Montrose. The crowds seemed to be enjoying itself with brats and sauerkraut, pretzels and beer being served all afternoon and into the evening. The carnival rides were busy with the longest lines at the Ferris wheel. Last year’s $1 charge for an ID wristband, indicating […]

Glendale Memorial Celebrates 90th Year

Glendale Memorial Celebrates 90th Year

On Thursday, Sept. 22 Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital celebrated its 90th year of operation. The hospital opened in 1926 and has admitted more than a million patients since opening. Shown are (from left) Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center President Jack Ivie, VP of Philanthropy Wayne Herron, Glendale Mayor Paula […]

Laurel Anne Ward

Laurel Anne Ward

July 23, 1953 – Sept. 19, 2016 Laurel Anne Ward passed away on Sept. 19 with her family by her side. Lori was 63 years old and a resident of Burbank at the time of her death. She was born in Hollywood on July 23, 1953 and graduated from Crescenta Valley High School. Lori previously […]

GO-2016 Opens Doors to Artist Studios & Commercial Galleries

GO-2016 presents a special opportunity for the public to get a behind the scenes look at the city’s rich culture, diversity, and creativity. GO-2016, the Glendale Open Studio Tour, is a free two-day self-guided event that highlights several creative hubs within the city’s boundaries. GO-2016 takes place Oct. 15 and Oct. 16. Tour-goers will be […]

News From THE CVCA » Sharon Weisman

It was a pleasure to learn about key ballot measures from the League of Women Voters Glendale Burbank chapter at our Sept. 22 meeting. Hearing from Anthony Portantino, who is running for State Senate District 25, and Darrell Park, candidate for Supervisor District 5, at our special Sept. 29 special meeting was equally enjoyable. CVCA […]