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In 1985, the notorious serial killer and rapist Richard "The Night Stalker" Ramirez terrorized the Los Angeles area, including Glendale. He was linked to the death of Max Kneiding and his wife, Lela Ellen, who were shot to death in their Glendale home. Ramirez also was later linked to a murder just south of Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Glendale News, a weekly newspaper, was founded on May 1, 1905, by E. M. McClure and J. F. Boughton. McClure bought out Boughton in fall, 1905, then sold the paper on January 1, 1907 to E. B. Riggs and J. C. Sherer. The Glendale News became a daily newspaper on August 23, 1913. Frank S. Chase launched the weekly Glendale Press in May 1910. Chase ...
The Crescenta Valley Weekly was started in 2009, following the closure of a community newspaper, and in the wake of the Station Fire. [3]In a 2024 article, founder Robin Goldsworthy stated "I didn’t create any 'buzz' about the paper being launched because my primary competition was the Glendale News-Press – which was owned by the deep pockets Los Angeles Times – and I didn’t want ...
Glendale police announced charges against Emanuel Gulakian including violation of civil rights, assault of a person and battery after alleged street vendor attacks.
Shoppers at the Glendale Galleria in November 2022. A Glendale police officer has been charged with an assault for kicking a teen shoplifting suspect in 2021. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
Steve Bruckner, a candidate in the City of Glendale's upcoming mayoral election, has hinged his campaign on a promise to crack down on crime in Glendale.. At the same time, Bruckner has his own ...
Also in 2014, real estate company Movoto used FBI data crime data from 2013 to conduct a study of 100 U.S. cities with populations between 126,047 and 210,309 residents and concluded that Glendale was the safest mid-sized city in America.
The following is a list of California locations by crime rate based on FBI's Uniform Crime Reports from 2014. In 2014, California reported 153,709 violent crimes (3.96 for every 1,000 people) and 947,192 property crimes (24.41 for every 1,000 people). These rates are very similar for the average county and city in California. [citation needed]