Hi, CV! This week is Yellow Ribbon Week at GUSD schools, a week dedicated to kindness. Please talk about the importance of being kind every day with your family. Kindness prevents sadness, loneliness, humiliation, alienation. Kindness prevents underage alcohol and drug use, self-harm, bullying, suicide. Make sure you are ethical in your acts of kindness. […]
Rockhaven’s rich history and possible future plans were shared at the recent Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley meeting. By Jason KUROSU As the City of Glendale explores development options for the vacant Rockhaven property, local community groups continue to promote their concept for a publicly accessible site dedicated to the former sanitarium’s historical and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE and Charly SHELTON The vehicle driven by a local woman who went missing three years ago was found on Sunday. Human remains were also found and are thought to be those of the missing woman; however, it will be some time before the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will be able to […]
By Mary O’KEEFE As one family is looking toward closure regarding their missing daughter, another local mother still struggles for answers about her missing loved one. On June 5, 2014 Kimberly Blum drove over to her sister’s home in the Briggs Terrace area of La Crescenta to help prepare for a family party. Everything seemed […]
By Charly SHELTON The city of Glendale is over 100 years old and as such carries with it a history of the people, places and events that have shaped the city into what it is today. By living in the area, residents have been exposed to at least bits and pieces of this history – […]
SAT Seminars Assistance League of Glendale is offering SAT seminars to students attending public and private high schools in Glendale and the surrounding communities. The seminars are from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays from Feb. 8 through March 2 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Feb. 9 to March 3. Last […]
“The sky, a perfect empty canvas, offers clouds nevertheless. They shift and drift and beg interpretation … such is the nature of art.” ~ Jeb Dickerson Rain, rain, don’t go away! It seems the most recent winter storms have bypassed Southern California; only a few scant and immeasurable drops of rain fell. Although the clouds […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY A big band playing as tobacco smoke curled toward the ceiling, the tinkling of glasses and muted laughter, and a cigarette girl making her way among the tables. This was a scene commonly found at the famous Ciro’s nightclub on the Sunset Strip in the ’40s and ’50s. These memories and more […]
The Glendale Police Dept. is requesting the public’s assistance with identifying a robbery suspect. On Sunday, Jan. 3 at approximately 10:55 p.m., the male suspect is captured on video climbing over the retaining wall between Barragan’s Mexican Restaurant, located at 814 S. Central in Glendale, and the office building next door. The suspect entered the […]
The Glendale Fire Department has officially launched a free mobile application through Mobile Programming, offering the community a new and interactive way to engage with the department anytime and anywhere. The user-friendly platform provides easy access to information at the tip of a finger. The mobile app features the new GFD logo, allows customers to […]