Touring the Verdugo Cemetery

By Charly SHELTON It’s the season of ghosts and spooks and, while most Halloween events go the creepy, scary route, one group in Tujunga chose a more dignified way to bring long-dead residents back to the land of the living. On Saturday, the Little Landers Historical Society of Sunland-Tujunga hosted the Verdugo Hills Cemetery Tour, […]

5th Annual Dog Park Festival Planned

5th Annual Dog Park Festival Planned

By Mary O’KEEFE Spend any time in Crescenta Valley and it is obvious residents here are an animal-loving group. From bears enjoying backyard swimming pools and chowing down on avocados from local trees to the nightly parade of dogs walked up and down neighborhood hills and, yes, the occasional tortoise and bull on Rosemont Avenue […]

Getting Ready for Relay

Getting Ready for Relay

The annual Relay for Life of the Foothills takes place in May and already organizers are planning a dynamic event.   By Mary O’KEEFE Organizers of the 2018 Relay for Life of the Foothills are kicking off the season by inviting everyone to Relay. Relay for Life is an American Cancer Society event. Across the […]

Remains Found in Forest

By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. responded to a report of human remains found in Angeles National Forest on Wednesday. According to Ed Winter of the LA County Coroner’s Office, the bones have yet to be identified and were badly burned. No other information is available at this time pending family notification.

Back to the Drawing Board

By Brian CHERNICK After months of organizing and collecting over 11,000 signatures, Glendale residents seeking rent stabilization hit their first roadblock after the city clerk found the submitted paperwork to have a number of technical issues and deemed it deficient. The City Clerk’s Office found sections lacked required titles, summaries and declarations on over 700 […]

Pinktober Comes to Glendale

By Mary O’KEEFE For the third consecutive year, the Glendale Police Dept. has added its support for breast cancer research, awareness and treatment. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and Glendale police and fire have gone pink in support. GPD officers applied pink shoulder emblems to their uniforms, added pink to six motorcycles, air support […]

Mt. Wilson Area Burning

Update 5:50 p.m. According to Nathan Judy, U.S. Forest Service, the fire at Mt. Wilson has been held to 30 acres and is 10% contained. An estimated 170 personnel will be fighting the blaze overnight. Air support is available when needed. The Mt. Wilson Observatory is closed and all trails that lead to Mt. Wilson […]

No Fooling – There’s a Bull on Foothill

By Mary O’KEEFE Those traveling along Foothill Boulevard got a surprise this afternoon when they saw a bull running eastbound on the main drag of La Crescenta.  The bull got loose from a local petting zoo that is part of a pumpkin patch in the 3000 block of Foothill Boulevard. It ran eastbound on Foothill, […]

Pet of the Week

Soldier and Barbie of Montrose CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the community!

Rent Stabilization Ordinance Petition Deemed Deficient

The Glendale City Clerk’s Office announced today,  Thursday, that the Rent Stabilization Ordinance that had been filed with the City on March 20 had submitted 11,164 signatures (872 petition papers) to the City Clerk’s Office on Monday, Oct. 2.  After judiciously reviewing the submitted petitions, the City Clerk has determined that the petitions are deficient and […]