Glendale police are asking for the public’s help in a identity theft crime. On July 12, a victim living in Burbank placed several bills containing checks into a mailbox in the city of Burbank. The checks never arrived to the intended recipients. A suspect described as an African-American male, 55 to 60 years old, 6’1″ […]
By Mary O’KEEFE An accident involving an overturned big rig carrying produce has closed down all lanes of the eastbound Foothill (210) freeway at Ocean View Boulevard. California Highway Patrol has diverted traffic to the 2 Freeway as hundreds of boxes of produce are being cleared from the roadway. CHP received a call concerning the […]
UPDATE 10:05 a.m. Eastbound traffic on the 210 is slowed beyond Sunland Boulevard due to the morning accident at Berkshire Avenue. Lanes one and two are open but lanes three and four remain closed. Tow trucks are on the scene. Still no information about injuries; CHP is investigating. An accident on the eastbound Foothill […]
The City of Glendale’s Public Works and Community Services & Parks Departments will begin a 2-month landscaping project of City Hall beginning Saturday, October 10, 2015. The landscaping project will remove trees which are in poor health and / or crowding native trees out of sunlight and water. New trees, native to California, will […]
Today (Friday) Governor Brown signed AB 1164, legislation that will prohibit local governments from banning water-conscious landscaping at private residences while preserving the ability of cities and counties to set aesthetic and environmental standards. As California enters its fourth consecutive drought year, Assemblyman Gatto wants to protect homeowners who install water-efficient landscaping, and encourage others […]
On Tuesday, Rep. Adam Schiff along with 35 of his colleagues sent a letter to the Nobel Committee to nominate Pope Francis as the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The letter, which was circulated to Members before His Holiness’ address to Congress on Thursday, highlights the Pope’s commitment to peace, his leadership in taking on the challenges […]
Two women have been arrested for allegedly working as prostitutes in the city of Glendale. On Sept. 29 the Glendale Police Department’s Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a prostitution sting at two locations in the city of Glendale. An undercover officer contacted Sunshine Massage in the 3500 block of Verdugo Road and scheduled an appointment for a […]
St. Bede the Venerable bid farewell to Father Greg Dongkore in August with a special Mass and reception. Father Greg returned to his native Ghana at the request of the Bishop to help build a university there to support rural education. The diocese of Ghana originally sent Father Greg to the U.S. to complete his doctoral […]
By Jessica SHUMATE, intern Things have changed since last season for the Crescenta Valley Falcons’ football team. They are no longer the undefeated team they were before. It’s a whole new ball game. On Friday night against Burbank, both teams struggled to get points on the board. Burbank and CV sat uncomfortably […]
By Leonard COUTIN The first Pacific League cross-country meet of the season was held Thursday on the Arcadia Apaches’ home course. The athletes ran a course that is flat overall with several loops running throughout the parks. All top boys varsity contenders huddled together throughout the first […]