By Ted AYALA The Glendale City Council agreed to reexamine the smoking ordinance passed at the Oct. 2 meeting. At that meeting, city council voted in favor of loosening smoking restrictions on outdoor dining areas. The three-tier system allowed outdoor dining areas with less than 2,000 feet to allot 25% of their space to smoking […]
By Michael J. ARVIZU Seven young women were selected to the 2013 Tournament of Roses Royal Court in Pasadena on Monday morning. The seven princesses were selected out of a group of 33 who vied for an opportunity to ride on the royal float during the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day. The […]
“There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and The Great Pumpkin.” ~ Charles Schulz, 1966 Weather is typically considered a safe topic. Linus van Pelt, of the Peanuts Gang, would agree. But speaking of The Great Pumpkin is strictly off limits. In doing so, it’s yearly appearance […]
The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station will be holding its open house on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event has become a favorite annual tradition in the community. Visitors can tour the local station and meet deputies, detectives and Montrose Search and Rescue team members. In the station’s back courtyard, there will be […]
By Ashley FILIPEK The Crescenta Valley Drug & Alcohol Prevention Coalition has partnered with the Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA to offer free parenting sessions. These Tuesday evening seminars continue through Dec. 4 and will focus on helping parents with strengthening their teens and pre-teens by understanding how to better strengthen their whole families. Each week’s session […]
Oct. 8 2900 block of Community Avenue in La Crescenta, someone entered a locked gym locker at Crescenta Valley High School and stole a backpack between 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Oct. 7 4600 block of Dyer Street in La Crescenta, a resident reported he had received a billing statement fro Macy’s department store in […]
By Jason KUROSU Proposition 30’s origins date back to Gov. Jerry Brown’s pursuit to reduce the state’s budget deficit, mostly through a series of austere budget cuts. Shortly after his inauguration last year, Brown said, “The budget I present next week will be painful, but it will be an honest budget.” In addition to the […]
Meet Phil Jennerjahn By Mary O’KEEFE Phil Jennerjahn is the Republican candidate for the Congressional seat District 28. He is running against incumbent Congressman Adam Schiff (D). Jennerjahn ran unsuccessfully in 2009 for Los Angeles mayor and in 2010 for the U.S. House of Representatives, District 33. He was a charter member with the chairman’s […]
Brunch and Work The next wilderness workday at Deukmejian Park is on Oct. 20. Volunteers are asked to help water the trees and pull the weeds from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. There will be a special “thank you brunch” afterward in the picnic area. RSVP required for this event. For those attending the brunch, […]
Greg Krikorian who is vying for the state assembly seat for the 43rd District this November is having an Open House at his campaign headquarters on Tuesday. Krikorian wants to thank his supporters and meet members of the 43rd District community. “In an effort to bring everyone together and open our doors to the people […]