Monthly Archives: August, 2023

When One Pill Can Kill: Fentanyl Crisis Hits Home

By Mia Alva and Gavin J. QuintonGlendale News-Press Charlie Ternan was a typical 22-year-old college student who was set to graduate in just three weeks...

Filipino-American Business Association, YMCA Say Aloha to Friendship

The Filipino-American Business Association of Glendale, in partnership with the YMCA of Glendale, recently hosted a Philippine-American Friendship Day Summer Luau where new officers...

Glendale Artsakh Farmer’s Market Presents ‘Armenian Rhythms Reimagined’

The Glendale Artsakh Farmer’s Market is paying homage to Armenian culture and giving back with “Armenian Rhythms Reimagined,” featuring DJ Lara Sarkissian on Sunday,...

National Night Out Brings Community Together

First published in the August 5 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Teaches Construction Skills to Kids

By Eliza PartikaGlendale News-Press Throughout the month of July, students at Roosevelt and Wilson middle schools have been receiving training in construction, welding and electrical...

Veterans Look to Defend Pan-Armenian Title

By Edgar StepanyanSpecial to the Glendale News-Press This is it for Zareh Avedian. Officially. For real, this time.Avedian has been a fixture on the local...

Glendale Historical Society Presents Architecture as Art

Participate in a tour of the Doctors House and view the new exhibit, “Architecture as Art,” featuring artists’ visual interpretations of significant historic structures...

City Invites Public to Dog Park Workshops

Glendale invites the public to attend its upcoming community workshop to learn about the city’s dog park planning process and provide them with feedback...

Glendale Youth Alliance Turns 30 Years Old

Community members and city officials gathered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Glendale Youth Alliance, a nonprofit which provides jobs and employment training...
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