818 Roundup: Glendale ponders adding council seats; Five iPads stolen from elementary school recovered
Good morning, 818! Today is Friday, August 28, 2015. Temperatures for today are forecasted to reach a high of 99 and a low of 71, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are you local headlines:
The Glendale City Council could add two more members if they decide to put a charter amendment to a public vote in Novemeber 2016.
- La Cañada Unified officials announced Tuesday five of 39 iPads stolen from Palm Crest Elementary School last month have been recovered by sheriff’s deputies, who’ve made one arrest in what could be part of a larger theft ring.
Some La Cañada neighbors asked the city to intervene with Southern California Edison to find less intrusive ways to replace power poles, so the city did.
Former Glendale City Councilman, two-time mayor and retired lawyer Robert Garcin, who served when the Glendale Galleria first opened its doors, has died. He was 86.
- A coroner’s official says the 35-year-old woman killed in Burbank on Sunday evening died of a stab wound to the neck. Her 28-year-old boyfriend Timothy Aguilar Andrade has been charged with murder.
Onlookers got to see a beacon of downtown Glendale — the tower with a spire atop the Alex Theatre — as it was briefly relit about a week ahead of the historic venue’s 90th birthday.
Teens got the opportunity to be informed on their rights and the best behaviors to exhibit when interacting with police during a workshop the Pacific Community Center Wednesday.
- Earlier this week, La Cañada Unified Supt. Wendy Sinnette defended schools starting in mid-August in the wake of a recent wave of social media fervor, including an online petition, suggesting the district push back the start date.