Wine walk promotes fun and fundraising
Pui Lok Choi Staff Writer On a beautiful Southern California evening, wine fans and couples enjoyed the first Glendora Wine Walk Feb. 12 on North Glendora Avenue in downtown. With 28 stations serving...
View ArticleBlue Chair offers more than books
Michael Phillips Copy Editor Blue Chair Children’s Books in Glendora is more than a place to purchase books, it is a kitchen, a castle, a space ship, sometimes a Quidditch field and much more. The...
View ArticleRestaurant Review: Flappy Jack’s flips delicious food
Michael Phillips Copy Editor There is a saying that if a restaurant is constantly busy, then the food must be good. Flappy Jack’s Pancake House Restaurant in Glendora more than proves this sentiment. I...
View ArticleFirst person experience: Imagination rules at Rubel Castle
The Glendora Historical Society gives tours of the enormous, multileveled Rubel Castle and provides information about all the interesting and unique artifacts that reside there. / photo by Mitchell...
View ArticleDonut Man attracts sweet crowd
The Donut Man, located in Glendora, has been serving fried, sugary treats to its customers for over 40 years. Established in 1972, the Donut Man is famous for their special donuts filled with fresh...
View ArticleHappenings
Art and Grafitti Empowerment The sociology and anthropology department will host “Empowerment Through Art and Grafitti” Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. in Sneaky Park and 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Campus...
View ArticleChalking it up in Glendora
Tami Reigner adds finishing touches to her chalk piece “Psalm 27” in Saturday’s Glendora Chalk Festival, sponsored by the Village Business Improvement District. The Ecuadorian native has participated...
View ArticleCommunity News: Garden benefits community
Monique Parra Staff Writer From feeding neighbors from a single seed to now feeding over 6,000 people each month, Sowing Seeds for Life provides groceries twice a month to families who live in Los...
View ArticleGlendora braces for mudslides
Hayley Hulin Staff Writer Kat Simonelli Metro Editor Parts of Glendora and Azusa affected by the Colby Fire last month are now facing mandatory evacuations as the heavy rain expected this weekend poses...
View ArticleSkaters OLLEY for funds
Tyler Harrison Staff Writer Skaters celebrated spring break by grinding half pipes for a good cause with a block party on Saturday, held by the”Only Live Life Extreme… Yourself” foundation for the...
View ArticleGlendora sheds light on Earth Day
George Munoz of the Glendora Parks and Trees Division and David Borunda of the Parks and Recreation Department distributed helium balloons to community members last Saturday in honor of Earth Day at...
View ArticleWest Nile virus swarms L.A. County
Cody Luk Online Editor The San Gabriel Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District recently identified West Nile virus in mosquitoes and birds in several local cities. Multiple samples of the virus...
View ArticleSpaghetti Eddie’s celebrates 30 years
Brooke Grasso Metro Editor Lines were out the door and the smell of Italian food filled the parking lot where Spaghetti Eddie’s in Glendora celebrated its 30th year of business Monday. The anniversary...
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