An area pilot has now given more than 1,200 young people a free demonstration airplane ride as part of the EAA Young Eagles program, which is introducing a new generation to the world of flight. Among the more than 50,000 volunteers around the world who have donated their time and aircraft to the effort is […]
Scouts Hold Pancake Breakfast at Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer-St. James Boy Scout Troop 317 is having their annual pancake breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, May 15 from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Healy Hall. The cost is $5 per plate and includes their famous “all you can eat” pancakes and delicious toppings. […]
A burglary at a business in the 3300 block of Verdugo Road occurred today between 7 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. A window was smashed and the cash register was taken and left on a sidewalk near the business. Glendale police responded and the incident is under investigation. Anyone with information concerning the burglary is asked to […]
The Trader Joe’s shopping complex in La Cañada was closed this afternoon while the LA County Sherriff Department Bomb Squad investigated a suspicious package left in the store, according to a Sherriff Department spokesperson. The parking lot was closed down and the employees were evacuated from the store as a precaution until the Bomb […]
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The Taste of Montrose, Wags N Whiskers and Kids N Kritters are all coming to Honolulu Avenue on May 1. By Charly SHELTON Sunday, May 1 is an important festival day. It is the first day of a new month that is traditionally also known as Floralia, a flower festival in Ancient Rome, Walpurgis Night […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The families of Rosemont Middle School are dealing with the loss of a beloved teacher who passed away on Friday after paramedics transported him to the hospital. “This is Dr. Livingston with some very sad news,” said Principal Cynthia Livingston as she shared the news with her Rosemont families in a phone […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Saturday is the eighth nationwide Drug Take Back Day that will provide locations throughout the Crescenta Valley for those who want to drop off unwanted and expired prescription in a safe manner. The YMCA of the Foothills is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Agency, Glendale Police Dept. and Los Angeles County Sheriffs […]
The La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses held its annual Bingo Night on April 22 at the LCF Community Center. Tyler Wright, president of YMCA of the Foothills, was the emcee for the evening. Dena Hardin was the LCFTRA chair who organized the event that had over 80 people in attendance. The participants enjoyed Dinah’s […]
By Pat KRAMER Making its international debut in America, the multi-dimensional and hauntingly moving exhibit “Armenia: An Open Wound” opened its doors to the public at The Brand Library Art Galleries in Glendale on April 16. The opening ceremony was attended by top dignitaries from city, state, secular and religious affiliations, including Glendale Mayor Paula […]