Signs to Welcome Area Guests

By Jason KUROSU The City of Glendale is seeking local artists to design a pair of monument signs that will welcome outsiders to North Glendale. The entry signs will be placed at Lowell Avenue facing west and Pennsylvania Avenue facing east, marking the boundaries of the city of Glendale along Foothill Boulevard. In coordination with […]

Two Women Arrested for Prostitution in Glendale

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 […]

Conference Held Regarding Rockhaven

By Jason KUROSU The Glendale City Council held closed session talks Tuesday regarding the property at 2713 Honolulu Ave. in La Crescenta/Montrose, known as the former Rockhaven Sanitarium, as well as the Mountain Oaks area on New York Avenue. In its Oct. 6 agenda, the city council listed conferences to be held with real estate […]

Two Women Arrested for Prostitution in Glendale

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 […]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Free mammograms will be available during the month of October for the first 100 callers at Glendale Adventist Medical Center. The mammograms will be offered on a first come, first serve basis and must be completed by October 30, 2015. Mammograms are the best method to detect breast cancer early when it is easier […]

Vehicle drives into a construction site

On Thursday at 9:25 a.m. Glendale Fire Dept. responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of North Central Avenue and West Wilson Avenue in Glendale. When fire first arrived they discovered a three-vehicle collision, where one vehicle veered out of the intersection and collided with a construction fence and plunged 30 feet into an […]

Winners Named in 4th Annual Glendale City Golf Championship

Winners Named in 4th Annual Glendale City Golf Championship

  The Glendale Parks & Open Space Foundation recently completed its 4th Annual Glendale City Golf Championship, presented by the Local Trusted Choice® Insurance Agents. According to organizers, over $15,000 was raised for local parks and open space. The money is earmarked for planting new trees and fixing the trails in Deukmejian Park and also […]

GUSD Start Date Still a Sore Point

By Jason KUROSU Opposition from parents continues regarding the Glendale Unified School District’s calendar, which has had school year start dates pushing further back into the summer weeks each year, with a 2016-17 start date still slated for Aug. 8. Parent Carolyn Klas spoke at the board of education’s Sept. 15 meeting with counterpoints to […]

YWCA of Glendale is Grant Recipient

The YWCA of Glendale announced it has received a $10,000 grant from Soroptimist International of Glendale. These funds will support the remodeling of the YWCA’s Sunrise Village Emergency Shelter. Sunrise Village is a 45-day emergency shelter providing housing, meals, counseling, social services, legal services, parenting classes and case management to victims of domestic violence and […]

Bill to Knock Drones Out Of Fire Zones Passes Legislature, Awaits Governor’s Signature

Assemblyman Mike Gatto and Senator Ted Gaines announced the passage of SB 168, legislation which would protect forests, property and the lives of citizens, firefighters and emergency personnel from drone interference, passed the legislature and is now headed to the Governor.

             Senate Bill 168 will increase fines for drone use that interferes with firefighting and emergency […]