Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Adventist Health Glendale Recognized for Maternity Care

Adventist Health Glendale has been listed as “high performing” in maternity care for uncomplicated pregnancies in rankings by U.S. News & World Report, a...

Annual Brand Showcase Promotes Student Artists

Brand Library & Art Center is pleased to announce the opening reception of the second Annual Brand Classroom Showcase in partnership with Glendale Unified...

City Council to Pass Ban on Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers

The Glendale City Council recently voted to move forward on banning the use of gas-powered leaf blowers to get ahead of state regulations that...

Chris Erskine: Forget Pickleball. This Is Even Hotter.

I’ve invented a new sport. Joggling.It’s very easy to learn. Basically, it’s when you jiggle when you jog, which is imperfectly OK.So what there’s...

Metrolink Train Strikes Vehicle

First published in the March 18 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

Spring Into Action: Give Blood With the Red Cross

The American Red Cross is reminding the public that the need for blood doesn’t take a break.Blood and platelets remain at risk of running...

Audrey Shaverdian Honored by Glendale Chapter of NCL

Audrey Shaverdian is one of 11 young women honored by the Glendale Chapter of National Charity League Inc. at the 72nd annual Senior Presentation...

GCC Opens Annual Job Fair to the Public

Glendale Community College will host its annual Job Fair on Thursday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Plaza Vaquero, with a...

Water District Withdraws Emergency Restrictions

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California withdrew emergency restrictions on water use for Glendale and nearly 7 million people in other cities after...

Max B. Hobbs

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Max B. Hobbs, who peacefully left this world on March 2, 2023, at...
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