The Campbell Center Awarded Three-Year CARF Accreditation

The Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International announced that The Campbell Center (TCC) has been awarded accreditation for a term of the maximum possible, three years, through August 2019 for its three key programs including Community Employment Services: Employment Supports; Community Employment Services: Job Development; and, Organization Employment Services. CARF accreditation is the […]

Tyson Foods Issues Recall

Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling approximately 132,520 pounds of fully cooked chicken nugget products that may be contaminated with hard plastic, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced this week. The fully cooked Panko Chicken Nuggets items were produced on July 18, 2016. The following products are subject to recall: […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis! Planning Ahead Dear Phyllis,    My siblings and I have been discussing moving our mother into senior apartments in the next year or two.  She has lived in her home for 40 years and it won’t be an easy move. I am the only one who lives local so this will be a […]

Weather in the Foothills

Here in Southern California There is a weather condition known as the Santa Ana Winds Fire wind Oh, desert wind She was born in a desert breeze And wind her way Through Canyon Way From the desert to the silvery sea ~ Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in […]

FitzGerald Rallies Falcons at League Meet

FitzGerald Rallies Falcons at League Meet

By Leonard COUTIN For several months the Falcons’ cross-country team has trained diligently in preparation for the 2016-17 season. That training was put to the test in the first league meet on Sept. 22 hosted by the Falcons at CV Park. The Falcons knew that they would have tough competition in the returning Burroughs boys’ […]

Possible Water Plumes on Jupiter’s Moon Europa

Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have imaged what may be water vapor plumes erupting off the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. This finding bolsters other Hubble observations suggesting the icy moon erupts with high altitude water vapor plumes. The observation increases the possibility that missions to Europa may be able to sample Europa’s ocean […]

MSP Benefits from Boy Scout Project

MSP Benefits from Boy Scout Project

By Nicole MOORE Boy Scout Ryan Januzik is on his way to completing his Eagle Scout project. Januzik from Troop 317 is replacing the plaques throughout the Montrose Shopping Park. Completing the project should take about three weeks. He and his volunteers, who consist of his family, friends, and troop members, spent the last few […]

GIFF Showcases Indie Films

By Dana DOWSE The third annual Glendale International Film Festival was launched this week on Wednesday, Sept. 28 and will continue through Oct. 5 at the MGN Five Star Cinema and at the Pacific Theatres Glendale at the Americana. Opening night kicked off with a red carpet, reception and a live band. A short film […]

Combatting Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty

By Pat KRAMER “It’s been proven that animal cruelty can be an indication of domestic violence in the home,” said Nelson Picardo, legislative aide to 39th District Assembly member Patty Lopez at a workshop held on Sept. 16 in Sunland-Tujunga. “While these are difficult subjects for most people to talk about and hear about, it’s […]

Supervisor Candidates Answer Questions

Supervisor Candidates Answer Questions

By Mary O’KEEFE A forum was held at Pasadena City College recently that highlighted the two candidates for the seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor District 5. The League of Women Voters Pasadena, the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Students of PCC sponsored the event. Candidates Kathryn Barger and Darrell […]