Members of the Glendale Teachers Association are pushing back against a one-size-fits-all school district scheduling proposal for virtual learning that it states ignores the instructional needs of students and disregards the flexibility needs of their families and educators during these unprecedented times. GTA is launching a series of videos this week in an effort to […]
As 19 new deaths and 1,920 new cases of COVID-19 are confirmed on Aug. 10, the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) is seeing signs of stability in key indicators, including daily hospitalizations and deaths. There are 1,514 confirmed cases currently hospitalized and 31% of these patients are confirmed cases in the […]
The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 54 new deaths and 3,116 new cases of COVID-19. Public Health anticipates a continued reporting of a backlog of cases as the State electronic laboratory system (ELR) reporting delay is addressed. Data sources that track other key indicators, including hospitalizations and deaths, are […]
Despite attempts to curtail it, illegal dumping continues in the Crescenta Valley. By Mary O’KEEFE A few weeks ago CVW wrote about illegal dumping of big items in local neighborhoods; however, the problem persists and Crescenta Valley Town Council President Harry Leon wants to let the public know how they can call for help, and who […]
Tasty Time at Knott’s One of my favorite sections of the CV Weekly is the Travel & Leisure section. I learn of so many fun (and many times free) events taking place, whether virtually or in-person. What I have also learned from Travel & Leisure is that people are willing (or at least were willing) […]
“For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious than if it were made of gold and silver.” ~ Martin Luther Tropical Storm Isaias was just beginning to raise havoc in the Caribbean a week ago. It slammed into southern North Carolina late Monday night […]
On July 26 just after midnight, officers patrolling on the 100 block of South Brand Boulevard noticed an unoccupied vehicle parked crookedly in a handicap space without a disabled placard. The officers walked up to the vehicle and observed an open beer can in the cup holder and a handgun wedged between the center console […]
On July 24 just after 2 p.m., officers assigned to the Glendale Police Department’s Special Enforcement Detail (SED) were patrolling in the area of Central Avenue and Colorado Street when they discovered that a vehicle driving near them had been reported stolen on July 13. As the officers were behind the vehicle, it suddenly pulled […]
On July 23 at around 9 p.m., a patrol officer was driving in the area of Linden and Glenoaks avenues when s/he observed two vehicles traveling next to each other westbound Glenoaks at a high rate of speed that appeared to be involved in a speed contest. The officer was able to conduct a traffic […]
By Julie BUTCHER The City of Glendale presented a virtual panel discussion on racism: past and present on Thursday, July 30. City officials said this is the first of several in a series, part of demonstrating the city’s commitment to recognizing its past and moving forward into the future. Gary Shaffer of Glendale’s Library, Arts […]