By Mary O’KEEFE Crescenta Valley Weekly and Verdugo Woodlands Homeowners Association would like to invite the public to a discussion with Glendale city manager Scott Ochoa and city attorney Michael Garcia tonight at 6 p.m. at the Sparr Heights Community Center, 1613 Glencoe Way. This is part of an outreach by the city to discuss […]
By Jason KUROSU Glendale Police Officer and CV Alliance member Joe Allen stopped by the Crescenta Valley High School Career Center on Monday night during a PTSA meeting. He made a presentation on teenage drug use, the current availability of drugs and the ease with which information on obtaining and producing drugs can be had […]
By Ted AYALA Athletes at the Glendale Sports Complex may soon be noticing a difference when their cleats hit the turf. Glendale City Council voted Tuesday night to replace the facility’s artificial turf. The current state of the turf, according to city staff, is now “beyond repair.” The artificial turf now used was installed in […]
Letter Signed By Thirty Members and All Senators of California, Oregon and Washington State This week, Rep. Adam Schiff along with Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, urged President Obama and the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, to provide the highest possible funding level for earthquake hazards programs in their 2015 budget request – most specifically, […]
By Ted AYALA Glendale City Council voted Tuesday night to pledge its support to a resolution put forward by the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) to eradicate bullying from their respective communities. The resolution comes as bullying has become a hot button issue across the country in recent years, with the issue garnering increased […]
By Jason KUROSU The Glendale Unified School District board of education presented its updated proposal for the Sagebrush area at its Oct. 21 meeting, which established a tentative plan for managing the territory transfer with the La Cañada Unified School District. The proposal included how GUSD and LCUSD would share costs, a decision for GUSD […]
lendale Hosts Riverwalk Tour and Community Meeting #2 Wednesday, October 29 On Wednesday, October 29, the community is invited to explore Glendale Narrows Riverwalk and offer their ideas and opinions on bridge designs. A Project Tour will begin at 4:00 pm at the entrance to Glendale Narrows Riverwalk Park located at the intersection of […]
The City of Glendale’s Public Works Department is completing work on the Canada Boulevard Infrastructure Improvements and Adjacent Streets Project. The City’s contractor, Sully-Miller Contracting Company, is currently finalizing preparations for street paving along Canada Boulevard, between the northerly and southerly merge with Verdugo Road. We encourage our commuters to be aware the potential delays […]
By Ted AYALA Glendale City council issued a proclamation on Sept. 30 marking a historic occasion in the annals of local history: the centennial of the creation of Glendale Water & Power (GWP). In service since 1914, GWP was founded just under a decade after the city in 1906. After complaints over the poor service […]
By Ted AYALA Glendale City Council on Tuesday night presented to representatives of Glendale’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) a proclamation designating the month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The CSW was established in August 2003. Its mission statement declares that the organization “[advances] social justice and equity [to] ensure equality […]