April 19-25 is Passover, and for devout Jews, that means no leavened bread. No yeast? No problem. Patch supplies top-notch recipes to satisfy everyone. Follow the links to the recipes.
Shingles and its complications can often be prevented by the vaccine. If you can afford it, get it.
Elliott Surrey does it all in the Falcons' win.
While searching feverishly for my next single in La Crescenta, I found Ben Wilson, a lone wolf crawling about the neighborhood in search of some serious snap.
State data obtained by California Watch reveal unresolved seismic issues in several local schools.
Only provisional and absentee votes remain to be counted.
Russian television news network now calling the incident the "worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl."
All that remains to be counted are absentee and provisional ballots.
It won't be long now before the governing fate of Montrose and Glendale is decided.
The average county resident's health suffers from environmental factors and lags well behind Orange County, San Diego County and several Bay Area counties.
It proved a slow day for pollsters for this 2011 campaign.
Patch has been on the street all morning long to find out how Montrose is voting ... or isn't.
Patch lets you in on how to save your pretty pennies and still look smashing!
The polls open Tuesday at 7 a.m. Do you know where you're voting?
Patch provides your weather forecast!
Here's your Falcons sports schedule for the week.
Kristi Kellogg's new beauty column debuts Tuesday; get ready!
Honolulu Avenue offers a large selection of candy, ice cream, baked sweets and the like.
Three trucks lose their catalytic converters to thieves in one night, and two men learn that taking cans is crime.
Jane's Cake and Chocolate Supply offer amazing cake and cupcake decorating parties!
Burroughs pulls away in the final innings en route to an 8-2 win.
Today's video takes a glimpse at some of the top stories from Patch sites in and around the San Gabriel Valley.
Every year, many Montrose and La Crescenta locals become subject to outrageous pranks, gags, jokes or humorous antics, but where did this strange holiday get its roots?
Bond measure receives a thorough examination as the April 5 election nears.
This neighborhood favorite is whipping up meals sure to please everyone!
The Center for Children welcomes a new developmental kindergarten to their program.
Al's Deli can help you create a perfect picnic memory.
In yet another twist, the 2011 Glendale City Council campaign leaves Glendale News-Press columnist Sharon Raghavachary relinquishing her position.
On an unusually beautiful day at the corner of Ocean View and Honolulu in Montrose, Kristi Kellogg talked about taking on the journalism world … one dance at a time.
She is a lifesaver, karate champion, and aspiring screen writer; meet this week's Whiz Kid!
Use a buddy system and watch each other closely. If either of you is feeling or acting drunk without drinking much alcohol, find a safe ride home immediately.
Let Patch, via LosAngelesGasPrices.com, direct you to the best gas prices in town!
Rebecca Herrera excels at the unique sport of vaulting!
With the sky rocketing price of gas and long security lines at the airport, why not try a "staycation?"
Check out this week's amazing money-savers!
Pull one over on your kids, friends or coworkers this year!
Biology teacher Dominique Evans-Bye is one of 10 fellows recognized by the Society for Science and the Public.
Relax in the "T Room" and sample teas from all over the world.
After 15 years of "divine" dining, Divina Cucina will leave your mouth watering!
Springtime fare abounds at the Harvest Festival, but at what price?