818 Roundup: Diagonal crosswalk in Montrose to be removed; Glendale candidates reflect on campaign
Good morning, 818! Today is Thursday, April 9 2015. Temperatures for today are expected to reach a high of 73 degrees and a low of 51, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are your local headlines:
A diagonal crosswalk in the heart of Montrose will be removed less than two months after it was installed following direction on Tuesday from the Glendale City Council members, who said they thought such a major change should have earned their approval before moving forward.
Election wrap-up: The Glendale City Council and Glendale Unified School District’s board of education will each see one familiar face and one new one following Tuesday’s election.
Two homes on Redwillow Lane were burglarized Tuesday in what Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies believe could be the work of the same suspects, according to the Crescenta Valley Station watch commander.
A 55-year-old driver was arrested in Burbank Tuesday after striking another car in a McDonald’s drive-through while drunk with her 10-year-old daughter in the car, police said.
One man was reported to have died in a recreational accident Wednesday morning in the Angeles National Forest.
A 52-year-old Glendale nurse certified for pediatric care pleaded not guilty on Monday to committing a lewd act with a child and annoying or molesting a child in a case that involves two victims, authorities said.
- Bob Hope Airport officials have been looking to breathe new life into the news and gift concessions in the terminal, and the airfield’s longtime concession operator Paradies Shops Inc. may be on the departure list.