Weather in the Foothills

“If you should rear a duck in the heart of the Sahara, no doubt it would swim if you brought it to the Nile.” ~ Mark Twain I’m always watching the weather, am currently watching the Summer Olympics and, with amazement, watching the athletes. But who was watching the pool chemicals at the Maria Lenk […]

Burbank City Council Approves Airport Replacement Terminal Project

On Aug. 1, the Burbank City Council adopted an ordinance approving a development agreement and other matters related to the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority’s replacement terminal project. The City of Burbank has now taken all of the discretionary actions required for the project. Additionally, the Council called a Nov. 8, special municipal election to put ratification […]

from the desk of the publisher

Mustering Appreciation At church on Sunday the topic of appreciation came up. The pastor noted that many times people turn to prayer or focus their daily prayers on asking for help while oftentimes forgetting to express appreciation for the things that are going right or for those people who bolster them. Guilty. Let’s face it: […]

News From The Sacramento » Mike Gatto

I still get stopped on the street by people who ask what happened to the idea of using our roads to generate electricity. Shortly after being elected, I had a conversation with a friend who had just returned from Israel. Expecting to hear emotional descriptions of religious sites, I was surprised to hear my friend […]

Schiff Joins Vietnam Veteran in Completion of 1,550-Mile Bicycle Journey

On Monday, Del Francis completed the final leg of his 1,550-mile bicycle journey from his home in Sulphur Springs, Texas to the U.S. Capitol building in an effort to raise awareness for his 74 fallen shipmates who died tragically during the Vietnam War whose names were not engraved on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Francis, 74, […]

Students and Internet Safety Overseen by GUSD

By Charly SHELTON Glendale Unified School District has elected to once again this year take an active role in monitoring internet use by its middle and high school students in order to be aware of possible threats to students. The GUSD Board of Education voted to renew a contract with its outside contractor, Geo Listening, […]

Kidnapping Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

By Mary O’KEEFE The 52-year-old woman who was charged with attempted kidnapping pled not guilty in court on Tuesday. Glendale police took the woman, Lisa Arnold of Glendale, into custody in the early morning hours on Friday after receiving two reports concerning separate incidents of child abduction. The first incident occurred at the intersection of […]

Michael Earl Corey

March 7, 1957 – Aug. 4, 2016 Michael Earl Corey is survived by his wife of 46 years, Victoria Elizabeth Bell, his daughter Trinity Joy Corey, his son Robert Michael Corey, and two grandsons.

Michael Earl Corey

Michael Earl Corey

March 7, 1957 – Aug. 4, 2016 Michael Earl Corey is survived by his wife of 46 years, Victoria Elizabeth Bell, his daughter Trinity Joy Corey, his son Robert Michael Corey, and two grandsons.

BREAKING: Arrest Made in Attempted Child Abduction

The Glendale Police Department has made an arrest in the attempted child abductions of the last few days. The GPD issued this statement earlier today: The Glendale Police Department has identified and arrested a female suspect who attempted to kidnap two children earlier this week. The suspect, identified as 52 year old Lisa Arnold of […]