Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Plenty of Clarity in Voting on Legislators, Ballot Measures

Though the outcome of the presidential election remained unclear as ballots in battleground states continued to be counted on Friday morning, results of most...

Voters Keep Most Incumbents, Support Props. 17, 22

Voters returned a number of local incumbents to their state and federal seats Tuesday at a comfortable margin, while Los Angeles County will see...

GWP Leader to Retire After 34 Years With City

Steve Zurn announced this week he will retire as general manager of Glendale Water and Power on Dec. 31, marking the second retirement of...

New Sustainability Commission Seeks Applicants

The City Council approved an ordinance this week formally creating a sustainability commission for the city, without much hitch since it was introduced last...

Obituary | Bob William Lemke

Bob Lemke passed away on Saturday, October 31st, at Glen Terra Assisted Living, where he has resided for the past 15 months. He was...

Obituary | Diane Sage-Heiner

On October 22, we bid farewell to our cousin and friend Diane, an elegant, creative and joyful lady. Diane was born Nov. 13, 1940,...

Obituary | Eva Clara Higgins

It’s been a year gone by since I lost the love of my life, Eva Clara Higgins, to breast cancer 1953-2019.She was an immigrant...

Chan Lin Leads Killackey in Race for 2nd Board Seat

Reversing a slight election-night deficit, first-time candidate Julie Chan Lin appeared this week to be on her way to joining Jane Chon in winning...

Police Station to Get Some of the Upgrades It Needs

The city’s beleaguered police station will be getting some much-needed maintenance after the City Council approved a series of repairs, upgrades and pest control...

Renewal of Parcel Tax ‘Feasible,’ Consultants Say

Voters would likely renew the larger of two parcel taxes that help fund San Marino’s public schools, according to the results of a random...
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