Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Nitros Cannot Contain La Cañada

In its first football game in nearly 18 months, the Glendale High School varsity football team showed great promise but also showed its youth....

Residents Express Fear, Anxiety Amid Recent Anti-Asian Violence

Joann Lo admitted that, in recent weeks especially, she’d found a silver lining to the coronavirus pandemic.Perhaps it was more of an ironic silver...

City’s Vaccine Rate Reaches 28.5%; Officials Urge Vigilance

Glendale residents will soon see more of the normality they were used to before the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year.The L.A. Department of Public...

City Approves ‘Hero Pay’ For Local Grocery Workers

For the next four months, employees at the larger grocery and drug store outlets in Glendale will be paid an extra $5 per hour,...

Unemployment Dropped Steeply in February

Hundreds of local residents returned to work in February following the lifting of statewide coronavirus restrictions, reversing a steep increase in unemployment reported at...

Trio Honored as ‘Women of Influence’ in Health Care

Three women at Glendale hospitals were recognized this week by the Los Angeles Business Journal as being among its “Women of Influence” in health...

YWCA Glendale Merging With Pasadena Location

YWCA Glendale and YWCA Pasadena-Foothill Valley are officially joining forces.According to an announcement this week, YWCA Pasadena-Foothill Valley will become a subsidiary of YWCA...

GCC Hoops Star Named State’s Top Female Scholar-Athlete

By Alex LeonSpecial to the News-Press Tess Oakley-Stilson remembers the exact day, hour and minute her life changed forever.It was 11:59 p.m. on May 1,...
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