Sept. 24 4300 block of Oakwood Avenue in La Cañada Flintridge, a resident who was walking in a nearby neighborhood received a photo from her neighbor showing a white newer BMW SUV parked alongside, to the east, of the resident’s vehicle. The neighbor stated she observed someone under the resident’s vehicle. The resident returned home […]
On Sept. 13, the City of Glendale announced the appointment of Bradley Calvert as its next director of the Community Development Dept. Calvert has been with the City of Glendale for over four years, previously serving as the assistant director of Community Development – Planning and Economic Development. During his tenure with the City, he has […]
State Senator Anthony J. Portantino received the 2022 Senate Legislative Champion Award from the California Alliance of Child and Family Services during its Homecoming Conference. The State Senator was honored for championing policies that promote the social, emotional, and behavioral wellbeing of children and families. “I am proud to advocate for comprehensive mental health policies that […]
By Ruth SOWBY The first meeting of the CV Town Council Emergency Preparedness Task Force was held on Sept. 22 and included Capt. Robert Hahnlein from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. CV Station, CHP Captain Derek Moulton and LA County Fire Battalion Chief Patrick Sprengel. It was perhaps the safest meeting in town. The […]
In the Sept. 22 article, “Council Defers Decision to Spend Millions on Biogas Project,” Ara Najarian voted no on the motion to postpone the decision on the project for four months; Councilmember Paula Devine abstained.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors today, Tuesday, unanimously approved a motion introduced by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn that authorizes their formal and public condemnation of Azerbaijan’s recent attacks on Armenia. The Board committed to send a five-signature letter to United States congressional representatives that denounces the unprovoked attacks that took place […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A reminder that this weekend is full of community events where families can have fun and have a chance to say “thank you” to those who serve. On Saturday, Montrose Search and Rescue team members have invited the community to help them celebrate 75 years of serving the community at CV Park, […]
For well over a decade Crescenta Valley Lions Club has been collecting backpacks for children in the Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS). By Mary O’KEEFE The CV Lions Club’s Kases for Kids program partners with the Los Angeles DCFS to gather backpacks, toiletries, school supplies and other items for children in the […]
By Ruth SOWBY The Glendale City Council chambers were filled to capacity with concerned citizens who argued against the proposed Biogas Project at the Scholl Canyon Landfill. Callers were waiting on phones to offer their negative opinions as well. Earlier a PowerPoint presentation was given outlining the details of the project. Councilmembers questioned the growing price […]
Joyful Day Amy and I had the pleasure of attending my niece’s wedding this past Saturday. It was held in New Hampshire at 3 p.m. and, though only a few leaves had turned colors, fall was in the air. The wedding was held in a park that had been beautifully decorated for the occasion by […]