Excessive Heat Warning – Energy Saving Tips

    The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for Southern California through Friday, September 11th. Glendale Water & Power is encouraging all customers to conserve as much energy as possible this week without jeopardizing their health or the health of their pets.The most effective way to reduce power usage is to set […]

National Preparedness Month

  From the Glendale Fire Department: Do you know how to get information during a brush fire in Glendale? Have you developed a 72-hour emergency supply kit with plenty of food, water and supplies for you, your family and your pets to use after the next earthquake? September is National Preparedness Month (NPM). It is […]

Glendale To Start Issuing Citations for Water Waste

  Glendale Water & Power will start issuing citations for repeat water wasters. In an effort to continue to meet its 20% water conservation goal set by the State, Glendale Water & Power is informing customers that if repeated violations of the Mandatory Water Conservation Ordinance are not corrected, then citations ranging from $100 to […]

UPDATE 2:30: Murder Suicide in La Cañada

UPDATE 2:30: Murder Suicide in La Cañada

By Mary O’KEEFE UPDATE: 2:30 p.m. A Message from LASD: We lost a wonderful deputy last night – Deputy Cecilia Hoschet “We lost a wonderful deputy last night,” said Sheriff Jim McDonnell. “Deputy Cecilia Hoschet impressed everyone she met at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department with her positive and helpful approach to her work. […]

CIF Champs Falcons Take on Verdugo Hills Dons

CIF Champs Falcons Take on Verdugo Hills Dons

  By Brandon HENSLEY The hopes are high once again for the Crescenta Valley High football team, but at least after one game, the road to success in 2015 will look a lot different. The Falcons opened their season Thursday night at Verdugo High School, and just like the previous two seasons, they easily handled […]

Burglary on Pine Cone

A burglary occurred in the 5500 block of Pine Cone Road yesterday, Saturday, between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The resident left  home and return a few hours later to find the glass on the sliding door in the back of the residence had been shattered and several rooms ransacked. Jewelry was […]

Community: Powerful Laser Light Pointed at Commercial Airliner in the Lancaster City Area of the Antelope Valley – Arrest made

A commercial airliner flying over the Lancaster City area of the Antelope Valley (LA Co.) last night, Thursday, September 3, 2015, reported to air traffic controllers that their cockpit was illuminated several times by a powerful green laser light. The situation created a potentially dangerous and challenging situation for the pilot, and was reported to […]

Be Prepared: Glendale City’s Tips on Preparing for El Niño

September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and a great time to start planning for the changes winter may bring. As Southern California prepares for El Niño, the City of Glendale has initiated regular planning meetings with the Fire, Police, Public Works and Water & Power to prepare for the heavy rains.  In the near future, critical information will […]

Robberies in South Glendale

  On Thursday at about 5:45 am, two separate robberies occurred within five minutes by what appear to be the same suspects based on the preliminary investigation. At about 5:45 a.m., an elderly female was standing at the bus stop to the front of 411 S. Brand Blvd. when a white sedan pulled up next […]

Gatto’s Bill to Open-Up Carpool Lanes and Reduce Traffic Receives Legislature’s Approval

Assemblyman Mike Gatto’s legislation to help reduce traffic and increase the efficiency of Los Angeles County’s freeway system was sent to the Governor’s desk after receiving final approval from the State Senate on a 34-0 vote.  The bill, AB 210, will create a pilot project to help ease traffic congestion during non-traditional commutes by permitting single-occupancy […]

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