Instructor Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault

  On Tuesday, October 15th, the Glendale Police Department was notified by the Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) regarding an allegation of a sexual assault involving an hourly Los Angeles County Regional Occupational Instructor and a 14 year old female on the campus of Hoover High School. The suspect was identified as Delvon Jackson, a […]

UPDATE:Missing Teen: Found

      UPDATE: On 10/14/13, Joyce Lubrin, 16 yrs was located safe and healthy at a family members home and placed by DCFS with an Aunt.   ===== On Saturday at 11:17 a.m, Glendale Police Department received a phone call regarding three missing sisters from their home in the 800 block of East Chevy […]

City Unable to Stop Twelve Oaks Sale

By Ted AYALA Supporters of Twelve Oaks residents were dealt a blow on Tuesday when Glendale City Council declared that it would be unable to impede the sale of the retirement community, though other options remain. Residents of Twelve Oaks and their supporters were hoping that the council could enact a moratorium on the sale […]

GPD Seeking help in Two Separate Hit and Run Accidents

The names of the two women who were hit while crossing the street in Glendale have been released. Serpouhi Gharapetian, 74, and Bekzad Shahbazian, 69, were crossing at the intersection of California and Central avenues when they were struck by a vehicle. The vehicle, described by witnesses is a white or light gray colored compact to […]

Halloween is Coming Be Safe

Halloween is hiding around the corner. The Glendale Police and Fire departments would like to remind everyone to be extra cautious this Oct. 31 and watch for all of Glendale’s little ghouls and goblins who will be out and about. While decorating for Halloween, keep jack-o-lanterns away from drapes and out of walkways. Parents, be […]

FLAG Will Continue as Planned

By Mary O’KEEFE Monte Vista Elementary parents, residents from around the school and the Glendale school district have been in discussions concerning the Dual Immersion Program and its effect on the school’s population. The problem appears to be that they haven’t been discussing the issue with each other. At Tuesday’s Glendale Unified School District board […]

Council Considers GWP Bond, Brand Library Shelving

By Ted AYALA A bond transferring money from the City of Glendale’s Electric Works Revenue Fund was approved by city council on Tuesday night. Approval was split 3 -2, with councilmembers Frank Quintero and Zareh Sinanyan opposing the transfer. The total amount of bonds issued is not to exceed $60 million, interest included. Mike Mohill, […]

MULTIPLE FATALITY AUTO ACCIDENT

  On Saturday, September 28,  at 4:13 a.m., Burbank Police received a call regarding a single vehicle accident on San Fernando Boulevard near the Scott Road off-ramp of the Golden State Freeway. On arrival, officers observed a Nissan sedan fully engulfed in flames against the freeway abutment. In addition, there was a small grass fire […]

Nordstrom Welcomed with Gala

by Lillian BOODAGHIANS A little over two years after the announcement that Nordstrom would relocate from the Glendale Galleria to The Americana at Brand, the move is finally complete! And what better way to celebrate than a house warming party with a cause. On Tuesday, Sept. 17, Nordstrom hosted an opening gala that served as […]