Over 300 Special Olympics athletes from the Santa Clarita Valley, Tri-Valley, and Antelope Valley regions will be competing in the Tri-Valley Regional Spring Games on Saturday, April 9. Originally called the CV CAN Games, this year’s competition has expanded from a track & field competition to include basketball and bocce tournaments at Crescenta Valley High […]
A police helicopter landed on the lower baseball field of Montrose Park on Saturday due to an unknown mechanical issue, according to Tahnee Lightfoot, Glendale Police Dept. – Media Relations.No one was injured and there was no property damage. The cause of the landing is still under investigation. There is no additional information available at […]
Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest involving this case. On Saturday at about 1:45 a.m., three suspects forced entry to Toll Middle School located at 700 Glenwood Road in Glendale. The suspects can be seen in a surveillance video roaming the halls carrying pry bars and hammers. Suspect […]
Organizers hope expo will shed light on overcoming power problems in an emergency. By Charly SHELTON here are always problems during a blackout. Lack of resources, lack of heat and lack of Instagram to name a few. During a blackout due to a natural disaster or catastrophe, information is key, but without power the options […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Today is St. Patrick’s Day and although it is often thought of a time to party the Irish way, the foundation of the day is to honor and remember a man who was non-judgmental and made certain that everyone was always invited to the table. Los Angeles Country Sheriff Jim McDonnell is […]
Overall water use in the FMWD service area increased 3% for the month of February 2016 when compared to February 2013. No water use savings were realized which substantially decreased from the 21% savings achieved in January 2016. The state is using calendar year 2013 as the benchmark for measuring water savings for water agencies […]
By Mary O’KEEFE When honoring the spirit of St. Patrick it is only natural to look to someone who for years has been known in the Crescenta Valley community as a generous, non-judgmental person who is always welcoming to all: Mark Yeager. Yeager has been a member of the foothill community for many years. He […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Tonight, Thursday, March 17 at 7 p.m. two of the candidates running for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors-Fifth District will be speaking at the Crescenta Valley Town Council monthly meeting. Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich is vacating the seat due to term limits. Deputy District Attorney Elan S. Carr and State […]
By Charly SHELTON In a culture of fear created by a wounded world from the events on and following 9/11, the misunderstanding and fear surrounding Islam have been widespread and prevalent, to the point that a presidential “candidate” claims, “I think Islam hates us. There’s a tremendous hatred there. An unbelievable hatred of us. We […]
At the Los Angeles County Commission for Women-Annual Woman of the Year luncheon held on Monday, Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich honored CV Weekly publisher Robin Goldsworthy, Kathryn Barger, Dee Gadbury and Rachelle Arizmendi. In his remarks, Antonovich said that Robin Goldsworthy is a longtime resident and leader in the Crescenta Valley Community. She established the […]