Monthly Archives: June, 2020

GUSD Passes Budget With $20 Million Deficit

The Glendale Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday adopted its budget for the 2020-21 school year “begrudgingly,” in the words of board...

As Businesses Suffer, City to Offer New Aid

Local businesses ravaged by the pandemic will — with some restrictions — be able to apply to the city for grant funding to help...

COVID-19 Battle May Even Extend to Crosswalk Buttons

Glendale Public Works staff members will research and present options to the City Council to add precautionary implements to pedestrian crosswalk buttons in an...

Obituary | Virgil H. Culler

Virgil H. Culler passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 14, at the Meadows in Prescott Valley, Arizona, at age 98. The son of Forrest and...

School Budget Study Session Reveals Effects of Cuts

Burbank Unified School District staff members on Thursday updated the Board of Education on the district’s budget situation, presenting the most recent financial projections...

‘Fresh Things’ to See at Huntington, Folsom Says

Members were able to return to the Huntington Library on Wednesday for the first time in more than three months, and what they saw...

SMPD Seeks Possible Victims in Case Involving Racist Content

The San Marino Police Department on Tuesday afternoon said it continues to investigate a case in which four current and former San Marino High...

San Marino Finds a Way to Celebrate July 4

The city is rarin’ to go with its Fourth of July decoration tool kits, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis to San...

SMUSD Predicts Further Decline in Enrollment

Though it is clearly not alone in confronting the trend, the San Marino Unified School District is entering a period of significant declining enrollment,...

Scrutiny of City Budget Likely Even After Passage

The City Council plans to keep a watchful eye on several areas of the budget it expects to adopt next week, especially the revamped...
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