818 Roundup: Man charged in assault on elderly man in dispute over Nutella waffle samples
Good morning, 818. Today is Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. Temperatures for today are forecasted to reach a high of 90 and a low of 66 withmostly sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are your local headlines:
A 24-year-old man was charged Tuesday in connection with punching an elderly Costco shopper who told him he took too many Nutella waffles from the sample cart, police said.
A 27-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested Monday after allegedly slashing his friend’s neck during a fight over drugs.
Burbank and Glendale ranked in the top 10 most valuable cities in Los Angeles County last fiscal year, marking five years of continued growth, according to a report released Monday.
A 34-year-old man accused of killing his elderly grandparents with an ax in their Glendale home pleaded not guilty Monday to two counts of capital murder, officials said.
About a dozen yogis got on all fours for the first pose during a lesson as the sun was setting. Instead of the typical hardwood floor of a yoga studio, these students had laid their mats across the forecourt of the Alex Theatre.
Greg Fish was sworn in as chief of the Glendale Fire Department Tuesday afternoon as city officials recognized him as a department veteran who “leads with his heart.”
Homelessness in Glendale has dropped by 35%, attributed to the lack of an annual winter shelter and an increase in housing for extremely poor residents.
A 36-year-old man was arrested Monday night after reportedly using a ladder to peer into a woman’s Burbank home while she showered, police said.
Sheriff’s officials are investigating the death of a man who was getting evicted in Montrose, authorities said.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Monday, introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Glendale), that will create a “Revocable Transfer on Death Deed,” which could save millions of households from paying probate and attorney’s fees.
- More than 250 children with autism and their families came out to Bob Hope Airport in Burbank on Saturday to take part in an event designed to get them comfortable with airports and planes.