The Glendale Youth Alliance's 31st annual Luncheon and Award Ceremony at the L.A. Banquets-Glenoaks Room in Glendale on Wednesday, October 30, brought together and recognized community leaders, p...
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale is excited to announce free school visits every Thursday, Nov. 7, to Dec. 19. This initiative aims to provide local Glendale schools with a unique oppo...
The Glendale City Council on Oct. 22 approved increasing fund amounts toward two of the city's sustainability-oriented contracts for additional consulting services.
This past week, Forest Lawn brought the traditional Día de los Muertos customs to life with in-person events across four Southern California locations.
The Glendale City Council adopted a resolution during its meeting on Oct. 22 demanding the immediate release of Armenian hostages held by the Republic of Azerbaijan's government.
I recently read that part of Vice President Kamala Harris’ plan for Medicare to cover long-term athome health care includes better regulation of the prescription drug middlemen known as “phar...
Children, parents and community members spent the nights of Oct. 25 and 26 at the Verdugo Woodlands Dads' Club's "Spooktacular" event for some pre-Halloween fright.
With the Nov. 5 election a few days away, Metro will offer free rides throughout its system to ensure voters can vote in person or drop off their mail-in-ballot, the transit agency said.
Last Tuesday, Oct. 22, the cameras at the Glendale City Council meeting were operated in such a way as to show the face of speakers, such as consultants and contractors, but to change position so...
I’m writing to express my profound disgust regarding Assemblywoman Friedman's response to my concerns about the staggering increase in Glendale Water and Power rates.
The Adams Hill Neighborhood Association’s eighth annual Halloween Dog Parade on Oct. 26 drew a crowd of about 100 people and several dogs there to just observe other canines.
Ronald Wayne Morris, devoted husband and father, passed away on October 2, 2024. Virginia Joy Morris, devoted wife and mother, passed away on October 26, 2024.
Northwest Glendale Homeowners Association’s popular Shredding Day will take place on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon. It’s the once-a-year opportunity to professionally and securely des...
The Verdugo Hills Council, Scouting America is proud to announced the kickoff of its 2024-25 Scouting for Food campaign. The annual initiative mobilizes Scouts to collect non-perishable food dona...
I hail from that generation of chain smokers who, as John Cheever put it: “Woke the world in the morning with their coughing.”
Meet Mayfield Junior School.
Since our founding as an independent school in 1959, Barnhart School has offered our students robust academics within a welcoming and diverse community. We recognize children all have unique gift...
Clairbourn is a CAIS- and WASC-accredited independent school for preschool through eighth grade, and it has been voted the best private school in the San Gabriel Valley since 2019.
At Crestview, we believe that childhood is extraordinary. It’s a time when social and emotional well-being lays the foundation for future success. In our warm learning community, children feel ...
California School of the Arts – San Gabriel Valley will host prospective families for free Preview Days, which will allow potential students entering grades six through 12 to explore everything...
The Learning Castle —TK-3 and La Cañada Preparatory 4-8 — are WASC-accredited schools that focus on each student’s needs through an individualized curriculum. Low teacher-to-student ratios...
Deciding the next step in your junior high child’s education is crucial. As the admissions season begins for the 2025-2026 school year, Pasadena Christian School will host a fair to support fam...
At Glendale Unified School District, we maximize achievement and foster a positive learning culture to prepare every child for success in college, career and life. We are proud to offer award-win...
A recent group photography exhibition of location professionals in the film industry recently showcased their artistic interpretations of iconic local sites.
Glendale residents Jason Michael Plummer and Veronica Eileen Urias have settled a lawsuit filed against their landlord in April 2023, in which they alleged they almost died from extreme carbon mo...
Equality through action was the theme for the YWCA Glendale and Pasadena Racial Justice Breakfast on Oct. 23 in Pasadena.
The city of Glendale has been named a 2024 grant recipient by Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, receiving $19,188 to increase lifesaving capabilities in the city. The grant is part of more...
Following a two-month investigation, Glendale detectives arrested a local man on Oct. 17 in connection with multiple counts of identity theft and elder financial abuse.
To further build its tech startup ecosystem, the city of Glendale has announced the recipients of a $1 million grant from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development secured by s...
The Filipino American Business Association of Glendale-Greater Los Angeles County and Incarnation Church Filipino Ministry co-hosted Filipino American History Month and Expo 2024 Cultural Celebra...
With Glendale residents able to begin casting their votes in person today, Oct. 26, one of the major decisions they face includes a bond measure about the local community college. The polls close...
Glendale's spookiest season of the year is soon descending, with the city and community creating fall and eery Halloween haunts. Those relishing the annual tradition can seek out events for ghost...
Lillian Shamamian, a high school senior at Pasadena Polytechnic, showcased her artwork on Oct. 17 at the Armenian Society of Los Angeles. Given the limited representation within her school’s co...
A 49-year-old man was charged today with killing his girlfriend and discarding her body in a garbage can in Costa Mesa.
The Dark Side of Daylight Saving: How Time Changes Can Impact Your Health
I’m pretty sure that I have Druid ancestry. I over-celebrate the harvest. In my spare time, I dabble in ancient verse.
One Glendale Police Department support services captain has taken a big leap in his career.
On Oct. 8, the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education discussed updates to its wellness and mental health service programs and new resources to help better serve its students.
Candles lit up the steps leading to Glendale City Hall’s front entrance this week for the YWCA of Glendale & Pasadena’s annual Candlelight Vigil and Purple Tie Awards event for Domestic Viole...
The Glendale Unified School District’s fiscal health is at high risk and needs to reduce its spending by $14 million, according to a study done recently on its 2024–25 accepted budget by the ...
Local nonprofit organizations may soon have a steeper discount on the fees they are charged for holding admission-free events using city facilities or services, according to a City Council discus...
This past week was Columbus Day. Until we reassess some holidays like we have our Confederate statues, many elect to observe that day as Indigenous People Day, in part to acknowledge the Native A...
As we approach the upcoming flu season, Dignity Health is dedicated to keeping our communities informed and healthy. Our team of physicians is urging everyone to take proactive steps to protect t...
Random thoughts, while deep in the forest of another great American fall:
The Glendale Sports Complex is one of six city-owned sites included Phase 1 of the City-Owned Solar Development Program organized by Glendale Water and Power.
Despite the recent outcry from a handful of Glendale Unified School District students and parents, the Board of Education will revert to a six-period schedule at secondary schools in the 2025-26 ...
Glendale Arts, together with Scope Locations, is running a group photography exhibit titled “Behind the Lens: Stories of the City Through Location Professionals” through Oct. 25 at ace/121 Ga...
The Glendale City Council this week approved the allocation of a $1 million state grant to fund two tech startup growth programs.
The Verdugo Woodlands Dads' Club will host its Dads’ Club Spooktacular, a family-friendly Halloween event on Friday and Saturday evenings Oct. 25 and 26 from 6-9:30 p.m.