Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Vote to Protect Public Education

By now many know Glendale has been targeted in what is a nationally coordinated attack on public education. Local agitators are following scripts and...

Eco Rides Offers Good Clean Fun

Longtime Glendale resident Santiago Vallejo has always had that “hustler mentality,” as he calls it, and when he saw a listing online for six...

Crescenta Valley Boys’ Basketball Quells Glendale in Pacific League Showdown

The Crescenta Valley High School varsity boys’ basketball team defeated visiting Glendale 62-48 in a Pacific League game on Jan. 30.Junior Vaughn Zargarian racked...

Glendale City Council Hopefuls Pitch Positions at Candidate Forum

During the first candidate forum of election season, Glendale City Council hopefuls solidified their positions on various topics including safety, the environment, financial stewardship...

Glendale Honors Sister City Exchange Students

The Glendale City Council gave out 10 mayoral commendations and pins to exchange students from Glendale’s sister city, Boeun, South Korea, at its Jan....

Crescenta Valley Girls’ Basketball Captures Third Consecutive Pacific League Title

The Crescenta Valley High School varsity girls’ basketball team topped visiting Glendale 75-26 to secure its third consecutive Pacific League title on Jan. 30.Senior...

Magic Johnson Makes a Surprise Visit to CVHS

First published in the February 3 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

Chris Erskine: Tweedy Warmth and Bow-Tied Decency

A critic once said Barbra Streisand’s angular face “had the essence of hound,” which I guess is a compliment, though I could see how...

Nitros Top Rival in League Matchup

The Glendale High School varsity girls’ water polo team defeated visiting Hoover High 14-6 in a Pacific League game on Jan. 23Junior Emily Gevorgyan...
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