818 Roundup: County wraps up Devil’s Gate informational tour; JPL scientists work with European scientists on Rosetta mission
Greetings, and happy Veterans Day. It’s Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014. Temperatures for today are expected to reach a high of 69 degrees and a low of 56 degrees, with a chance of drizzle.
Your headlines for the day:
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works officials on Nov. 6 completed the last leg of a brief informational tour of the final Devil’s Gate Dam sediment removal project. Held at Descanso Gardens, the public meeting drew nearly 50 area residents with the promise that questions would be answered and comments heard in advance of a Nov. 12 vote from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors that could certify the final environmental review for the five-year project.
Glendale police on Monday released surveillance footage of a man suspected of breaking into the Glendale YMCA and a local church in September, police said.
Several computers were stolen from offices at Glendale Community College overnight on Saturday, police said.
The Lanterman Historical Museum Foundation board has announced it will hold a yearlong exhibit, “Lanterman House: 100 Years,” to mark the Craftsman home’s centennial.
- JPL scientists are working with the European Space Agency on the Rosetta mission: trying to land a spacecraft the size of a washing machine on a speeding comet.