Left? Right? Or Straight? You might be thinking I’m talking politics but au contraire! It’s drivers that have got me on a rant. How many times have you been behind a vehicle that very unexpectedly makes a turn? Or slows down like it’s about to make a turn only to creep forward giving the […]
By Bethany BROWN Rachel Lee, a senior at Village Christian School, and Chloe Chong, a junior at Flintridge Preparatory School, first bonded over their shared experiences of growing up with a disabled sibling. They discussed how the siblings of those with disabilities can often feel isolated, that they can’t express their own feelings outwardly, may […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY, Mary O’KEEFE and Ruth SOWBY National Night Out (NNO) is celebrated on the first Tuesday in August. After a two-year hiatus during the pandemic, on Aug. 2 neighbors came out in force to meet and greet each other while neighborhood councilmembers came out to grin and grip. From Little Landers Park in […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Saturday, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Pasadena Humane Society is hosting the NBC4 Clear The Shelters adoption event. Pasadena Humane Society will be waiving adoption fees for all dogs, cats and other critters. Adoptions include spay or neuter services, microchipping and age-appropriate vaccines. There are no appointments […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency regarding monkeypox, which will bolster the state’s vaccination efforts in regard to monkeypox. “Now that the governor has declared a statewide emergency, our County needs to draw down all the support available to accelerate the distribution of vaccines and resources to those […]
Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Dept.’s Valley Bureau Homicide are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect responsible for killing a man. On Aug. 2 about 12:45 a.m., Foothill patrol officers responded to a call of a man down in the 8100 block of Foothill Boulevard. Upon arrival, the officers saw the victim inside […]
Los Angeles and the world mourned the passing of Vin Scully, the legendary sports broadcaster. Scully passed away on Tuesday; he was 94 years old. He was the voice of the Dodgers, the play-by-play announcer from 1950 to 2016. “We have lost an icon. The Dodgers’ Vin Scully was one of the greatest voices in […]
A 62-year-old La Cañada man was arrested on July 10 at Memorial Park at the end of the Music in the Park event at about 8 p.m. Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies from Crescenta Valley Station responded to the park due to a disturbance by the suspect. “A male was [allegedly] arguing with people at […]
By Julia KOHUT Throwback Saturday will be found at Two Strike Park when silent movie night returns. Movies have been a form of entertainment for decades. Most people go no further than their own living room to sit down and enjoy Hollywood’s latest action flick. But anyone interested in taking a step back in time […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Facemask mandates for Los Angeles County are still in question as of Tuesday’s meeting of the LA County Board of Supervisors. The County had seen a slight decrease in COVID-19 numbers as of Tuesday with cases per day down 11% from last week. Test positivity rates remained stable at 15.5%, according to […]