IN Brief

Protest Against Dam Changes Glendale-Crescenta V.O.I.C.E. is taking part in “Join Hands Across the Dam” in protest of the Los Angeles Dept. of Public Works’ plan to permanently remove trees, shrubs and wildlife from up to 120 acres in the center of the park. Supporters of Hahamongna are invited to stand on top of Devil’s […]

Traffic Info for the President’s Visit

  The Glendale and Los Angeles Police Department advises motorists to expect traffic delays during the anticipated visit of the President of the United States. On Monday, November 25, President Barack Obama will arrive in the Los Angeles area for two days in order to attend several functions. On Tuesday, November 26, the President will […]

Proposed Sediment Removal Prompts Community Concern

By Jason KUROSU Following the 2009 Station Fire, authorities have sought ways to limit a potential flood event with a large-scale project involving the removal of 2.9 million cubic yards of sediment from the Devil’s Gate reservoir in western Pasadena. The proposed project involves the use of trucks to move the sediment, a factor of […]

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 […]

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 […]

Sagebrush Transfer May Be Sooner Than Later

Sagebrush Transfer May Be Sooner Than Later

After decades of waiting, a territory transfer may come as quickly as next month. By Mary O’KEEFE The Sagebrush area of La Cañada Flintridge has two identities: One as a member of the city of La Cañada Flintridge and the other as a member of Glendale Unified School District. Some La Cañada Flintridge residents, backed […]

Angeles National Forest Offers ‘Fee Free’ Saturday

The Angeles National Forest will offer a “Fee Free” day on Saturday (Sept. 28) and three showings of the documentary,  Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time, as part of National Public Lands Day. This special day is an annual event in which volunteers organize and work to improve the  nation’s forests, […]

RETIRING JPL DEPUTY DIRECTOR PASSES THE TORCH

  Gen. Eugene Tattini, who has served for the past 12 years as deputy director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., will begin his retirement on Sept. 20. His successor, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Larry D. James, will assume his duties on Sept. 23. The deputy director functions as JPL’s chief operating officer […]

Mike Gatto, Facebook, to Hold Social Media Workshop in La Cañada Flintridge

  What:  The public and members of the local media are invited to attend a workshop for businesses seeking to increase their online and social-media presence.  Organized by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, and featuring experts from Facebook, the workshop will feature practical tips about how to use Facebook to spread a message and grow local businesses.  […]

Cooling Stations Open

Given the record breaking heat wave affecting Southern California, the City of Glendale Community Services and Parks Department is opening its doors at the Adult Recreation Center (ARC) and Sparr Heights Community Center this Saturday & Sunday to serve as cooling stations for seniors. Both locations will be open extended hours to keep our seniors […]

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