La Crescenta Avenue Rehabilitation Project Moves Forward Amidst Debate
The La Crescenta Avenue Rehabilitation Project, which has faced delays due to funding issues, is now moving forward after the Glendale City Council’s decision on
The La Crescenta Avenue Rehabilitation Project, which has faced delays due to funding issues, is now moving forward after the Glendale City Council’s decision on
Three U.S. lawmakers are pressing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take immediate action to ban hair-straightening products containing or emitting formaldehyde, a known
September marks Pedestrian Safety Month in California, and the Glendale Police Department is reminding all road users—especially drivers—to be extra cautious when sharing the road
A recent update reveals that nearly 90% of federal facilities now provide a plant-based option more than three days a week, a substantial increase from
The City of Glendale Community Services & Parks Department has announced the activation of four community centers as cooling centers in response to the anticipated
While it’s commonly known that certain sweets, breakfast cereals, and sodas contain artificial colors, avoiding these foods doesn’t necessarily mean avoiding artificial food dyes altogether.
In a significant advancement for wildlife and urban conservation, the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy (AFC) has successfully acquired 10.4 acres of natural habitat in the
On Wednesday, August 21, 2024, Glendale Police Detectives arrested Stephen Nathanial Risdon, also known as Nate or Nathan, on three counts of lewd acts with
A family is in mourning following the tragic death of 54-year-old Robert Dehnoushi, who was fatally shot at a shopping plaza in Glendale. The incident
The City of Glendale is set to host its inaugural Women’s Equality Day event, titled “Mix, Mingle, & Empower,” on September 9, 2024. This free