Monthly Archives: August, 2023

Local Resident Named to Music Center Board

The Music Center welcomed Glendale resident and nonprofit organization CEO Corinne Sanchez to its board of directors on Aug. 14. She was appointed alongside...

Art Talk Tuesday Returns to Brand Library & Art Center This Fall

The Brand Library & Art Center invites the public to join them for Art Talk Tuesday — artist talks and discussions — held every...

Trio Kicks Off Season

The Glendale High School varsity boys’ water polo team picked up a season-opening 11-9 victory at La Cañada on Wednesday as senior Artin Ghazaryan...

Tennis Teams Ready for Upcoming Competition

The Hoover High School varsity boys’ tennis team will open the season by hosting Crescenta Valley High in a Pacific League matchup on Sept....

Tenants Facing Eviction Seek Legal Counsel

A mass eviction of Glendale tenants at an apartment building located at 623 W. Dryden St. is sparking legal action.Most residents have lived in...

Man Gets 4-Year Sentence for Charity Fraud

By City News Service A 44-year-old Cypress man was sentenced to four years in jail for stealing about $75,000 from various charities, including the Glendale...

Trails & Open Space Hosts Wine Talk

The Trails & Open Space Program will host its “Winemaking in the Crescenta-Cañada Valley” event on Friday, Sept. 22, at the Deukmejian Wilderness Park’s...

Sensible Restriction on Rat Poisons Deserves Bipartisan Support

Keeping people, pets and wildlife safe shouldn’t be a partisan issue. And when it comes to restricting the most toxic rat poisons on the...

Council OKs Plan to Replace Affordable Units With New Build

The Glendale City Council voted on Aug. 15 to sustain the Planning Commission’s approval of a construction project at 246 N. Jackson St., which...

Nitros Grab First Win, Tornados Drop Opener

The Glendale High School varsity football team secured a 29-26 win at Duarte last Friday, marking a strong start to its regular season. Led...
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