Dog Park Set to Reopen

The Crescenta Valley Dog Park will be re-open to the public on Saturday, June 16, during normal hours of operation from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Parks and Recreation staff consulted with both L.A. County Department of Animal Care and Control and the L.A. County Department of Public Health staff to determine how to safely clean the park after illnesses of other […]

Arrest Made Concerning Multiple Vehicle Burglaries

  On Jan. 31, Glendale detectives responded to Montrose regarding 28 vehicle burglaries that occurred in the 3000 block of Montrose Avenue and two stolen vehicles in the 3900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. An investigation revealed the suspects entered through an unlocked gate to several multi-unit garages to gain access to vehicles. The suspects smashed […]

Calling All Blood Donors

Calling All Blood Donors

By Mary O’KEEFE CV Station is looking for blood donors to make a different in this year’s Battle of the Badges. For 12 years, California law enforcement has partnered with the American Red Cross in the Battle of the Badges, pitting law enforcement agencies against each other in a friendly competition to see who can […]

Grayson Debate Continues

By Brian CHERNICK At its Feb. 6 meeting, the Glendale City Council received an update on the environmental impact review for the proposed repowering of the Grayson Power Plant. The meeting attracted hundreds of residents from within and around Glendale who rallied outside city hall to voice their positions on the project. The drafted report […]

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