[1] Since its purchase by Outlook Newspapers Group in 2020,[2] the Glendale News-Press' office has been located in La Cañada Flintridge.
Usilton bought part interest in the paper, and the pair ran the Press as a weekly newspaper until March 1, 1921.
Page Group Publishing, owners of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent, acquired the paper from Ingersoll in 1989.
[10] The Glendale News-Press' Isabel Street building, which the paper had occupied since 1948, sustained extensive damage during the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
[13] A comic published in the October 4, 2019 issue, which juxtaposed an Artsakh Street sign with a character lamenting, "I miss the old Maryland Avenue," drew backlash from some readers who viewed it as xenophobic toward Glendale's Armenian community.
[14] In April 2020, in response to the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles Times announced the closure of the Glendale News-Press, along with the Burbank Leader and La Cañada Valley Sun,[15] In response, Representative Adam Schiff calling the closures "a tremendous loss, and a threat to democracy.
The labor union, the Los Angeles Times Guild, applied to the Glendale News-Press until its 2020 closure and sale to Outlook Newspapers Group.