Monthly Archives: January, 2021

Labor Force Shrank Further Last Month

Burbank’s labor force reportedly hit its lowest point of the year in December, with a local unemployment rate that has been falling for months...

Obituary | Lynn Brown White-Shelby

Lynn Brown White-Shelby, 85, of Burbank, CA, passed away on October 8, 2020. She was born to Dr. William Lewis and Dorothy Dailey Brown...

Hospital Has Guild With Which It Can Build

Shortly after being established in 1946, the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Guild crafted and adopted a mission statement: “To give of ourselves in...

City Braces for Sales Tax Hit

A review of the city’s financial status at the five-month mark tracks only slightly off of expectations, which had already been tweaked during the...

Labor Force Shrunk Further Last Month

Glendale’s labor force continued its downward trend in December, with a local unemployment rate that has been falling for months showing signs of stalling.The...

Obituary | Orma Lily Rowe

Orma Lily Rowe passed away peacefully at her home in Glendale, California on New Year’s Day 2021. The fourth of seven children, Orma was...

New Chief of Staff at Glendale Memorial Hospital

Dignity Health-Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center has just named a new chief of staff, Dr. David Rogers, who will serve a two-year term...

Rally Calls for Sports Restart

Car horns blared and balloons bobbled in a light breeze on Friday, January 15 when several dozen young athletes, their coaches and parents participated...

State Lifts Stay-at-Home Order

Citing a projection that showed capacities of hospital intensive care units improving to approximately 33% by Feb. 21, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday lifted...

All-Around Standout Is Rotary’s Student of Month

Adapting a phrase that was attributed to professional baseball announcer Ralph Kiner, a local sportswriter once said that “two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is...
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