818 Roundup: Pink police car promotes Breast Cancer Awareness Month
A Glendale Police Dept. vehicle was decorated in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month, in front of the police station in Glendale on Tuesday, October 3, 2015. The police vehicle will be displayed throughout the month of October in Glendale.
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Good morning, 818. Today is Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Temperatures for today are forecasted to reach a high of 90 and a low of 71 with a slight chance of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are your local weekend headlines:
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a campaign to increase awareness of prevention and early detection — Glendale police turned one of their Ford Explorers pink.
In honor of the 30th anniversary of “Back to the Future”—and the impending calendar date portrayed in the film’s sequel — a group of the beloved time-travel film’s fans and enthusiasts plan to visit several locations featured in the movie.
Attendance for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Open House in La Cañada was so astronomical on Saturday that officials closed the event off to new entries just a few hours after its start.
For the eleventh straight year, a flock of yellow rubber ducks raced down an artificial waterway, past a cheering crowd and into “Lake Glendale” during the annual “Kiwanis Incredible Duck Splash” on Saturday at Verdugo Park.
The Glendale Police Department showcased the four-legged stars of its force during the K-9s in the Park event on Saturday.
- Two teenagers from Los Angeles were taken into custody Monday after neighbors reportedly saw them fleeing from a Glendale home they’d allegedly just burglarized, police said.