In Brief

Brunch and Work The next wilderness workday at Deukmejian Park is on Oct. 20. Volunteers are asked to help water the trees and pull the weeds from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. There will be a special “thank you brunch” afterward in the picnic area. RSVP required for this event. For those attending the brunch, […]

Greg Krikorian Invites the Public to an Open House

Greg Krikorian who is vying for the state assembly seat for the 43rd District this November is having an Open House at his campaign headquarters on Tuesday. Krikorian wants to thank his supporters and meet members of the 43rd District community. “In an effort to bring everyone together and open our doors to the people […]

Tournament of Roses Royal Court Selected

By Mike ARVIZU Seven young women were selected to the 2013 Tournament of Roses Royal Court at Tournament in Pasadena on Monday morning. The seven princesses were selected out of a group of 33 who vied for an opportunity to ride on the royal float during the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day. […]

Assemblyman Mike Gatto Welcomes New Family Member

Assemblyman Mike Gatto has a new constituent close to home. Evangelina Felicity Gatto was born to Mike and his wife, Danielle, at 9:55 PM on October 6.  She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces, and was 18 inches long. “I am overwhelmed with joy,” said Assemblyman Gatto. Assemblyman Gatto’s first child, two-year-old Elliana also said she […]

Film Tax Credit Extension Signed by Gov

Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 2026 on Sunday, a bill authored by Assemblymember Felipe Fuentes and principally co-authored by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, which extends the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program by an additional two years and $200 million until July 1, 2017. The original program was enacted in 2009 as part of a […]

Montrose Gets Ready for Oktoberfest

The streets will be closed but welcoming arms open to the crowds expected for the annual German celebration. By Ted AYALA If you’ve made a commitment to eating right after gorging yourself on Labor Day, you may want to consider taking a break this Saturday because Oktoberfest is returning to Montrose on Oct. 6. From […]

Animals (and their Owners) Prepare for Blessing

By Michael J. ARVIZU St. George’s Episcopal Church in La Cañada will commemorate the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi with its annual blessing of the animals at 10 a.m. on Oct. 7 on the church’s lawn. At the blessing of the animals, St. George’s will also be raising funds for a new habitat […]

GWP to Face Changes, Reports Zurn

By Ted AYALA Steve Zurn, the city’s newly appointed head of Glendale Water & Power (GWP), wasted no time in tackling the problems the utility faces. Zurn explained to the GWP Commission at its Monday meeting how he will seek to restructure the agency in order to stave off the budget gap it faces. “To […]

Weather in the Foothills

“Sing a song of seasons!  Something bright in all,  Flowers in the Summer  Fires in the Fall!” – Robert Louis Stevenson The “fire” in this poem, no doubt, refers to a bonfire. In many parts of the country, people gather around one for its warmth and to celebrate autumn. We aren’t so fortunate in the […]