District Elections Community Workshops Schedule

By Mary O’KEEFE Tuesday’s meeting covered a lot of issues including the proposed Beeline contract, however during public comment one speaker introduced a subject that had been hotly debated in the past – the change from Glendale’s citywide election to a district election. The City of Glendale is exploring its options for changing from citywide […]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Getting to Know Molly   I didn’t grow up with dogs. We had a dachshund – Fritzel – for a short time after his owners moved away and couldn’t keep him any longer. But that’s about it. Fast forward to my married life. We started with one of the best dogs ever. Peanuts was a […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE A couple of weeks ago I spoke with Kayla Feairheller, founder of Bleu World, a non-profit organization that is empowering people to be citizen scientists as they explore oceans and beaches. We spoke about the expeditions she was arranging and some of the science Bleu World will be exploring. During the conversation […]

Coming Soon: the Reopening of Montrose Bowl

Coming Soon: the Reopening of Montrose Bowl

By Mary O’KEEFE Last week the Historical Society of Crescenta Valley (HSCV) arranged for an informational tour of the recently renovated Montrose Bowl. HSCV is an organization that strives to keep history alive and historical places intact. Its members have been watching this famous Montrose landmark for a while and are very excited about its […]

In brief

Rosemont Open Gate An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Saturday morning, July 1. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace and enjoy the tranquil setting, the wildlife and the natural beauty. Photographers: bring your camera to capture the morning light and citizen […]

Crime blotter

June 22 400 block of Knight Way in La Cañada Flintridge, gardening equipment was stolen from the bed of a truck. Surveillance footage revealed a dark colored SUV driving past the victim’s truck then turning back and stopping near the vehicle. Two males were seen to exit the vehicle with a driver remaining inside. Suspect […]

GEF Hosts Annual Recognition Evening

GEF Hosts Annual Recognition Evening

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY   The Glendale Educational Foundation held its 2023 Donor Celebration on Thursday night, June 22, at the Glen Arden Club in Glendale. The evening was a welcome respite from the battles that the Glendale Unified School District board of education has recently endured with members of the school board on-site to celebrate […]

Business Spotlight: Integrative Wellness and Laser Dentistry Center

Emma Abramyan, DDS, AIAOMT, IABDM Certified Biological Dentist Get to know Dentist Dr. Emma Abramyan who serves patients throughout the State of California. An established dentist, Dr. Abramyan is in practice at Dr. Emma’s Integrative Wellness and Laser Dentistry Center with offices in San Francisco and Glendale. Dr. Emma’s Wellness Center offers a comfortable, relaxed […]

Mosquito Awareness to Reduce Deadly Viruses

As spring days become warmer – and mosquitoes more common – the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health advises all residents to take precautions now to help prevent mosquito-borne diseases. Illnesses such as the West Nile and the Saint Louis encephalitis viruses can be spread through the bite of an infected mosquito in Los […]

AI: Helping Criminals to Scam

By Mary O’KEEFE It seems like bad actors are finding more and more ways to scam people out of their money, and their security, and artificial intelligence (AI) has become another weapon in their arsenal. “You get a call. There’s a panicked voice on the line. It’s your grandson. He says he’s in deep trouble […]