Two women have been arrested for allegedly working as prostitutes in the city of Glendale. On Sept. 29 the Glendale Police Department’s Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a prostitution sting at two locations in the city of Glendale. An undercover officer contacted Sunshine Massage in the 3500 block of Verdugo Road and scheduled an appointment for a […]
By Charly SHELTON Imagine a world lost to time. Oxygen in the atmosphere is at an all time low since the explosion of life in the Cambrian. Dinosaurs like Allosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Archaeopteryx and Stegosaurus roamed the planet. The world was ready for a new kind of plant life that […]
Scientists celebrate the discovery of flowing water on the Red Planet. By Mary O’KEEFE On Monday, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced new findings of the strongest evidence yet that liquid water flows – yes, present tense, flows – intermittently on Mars. “The news that water is flowing […]
By Mary O’KEEFE For the last 15 days Rosemont Middle School students have been collecting gently used shoes as part of their “Think Kindness” program. Brian Williams brought his non-profit organization’s message of “Think Kindness” to the school and challenged them to collect 2500 pairs of shoes in just 15 […]
On Sept. 24 at 9:25 a.m. Glendale Fire Dept. responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of North Central Avenue and W. Wilson Avenue in Glendale. When the fire department first arrived they discovered a three-vehicle collision where one vehicle veered out of the intersection and collided with a […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred at the city’s courthouse at 600 E. Broadway early Monday morning. “We have a lot of unanswered questions,” said Sgt. Robert William. The incident began at about 2 a.m. in front of the Glendale Police Dept. at 131 N. Isabel, about a half […]
By Jason KUROSU The Glendale City Council rejected construction bids for upgrades to the historic Le Mesnager Barn at Deukmejian Wilderness Park, stating that recent bids were considerably higher than original construction estimates. In June, the city council approved a resolution to seek bids for an adaptive reuse project that would add a new HVAC […]
“And every year there is a brief, startling moment When we pause in the middle of a long walk home and Suddenly feel something invisible and weightless … It is the autumn wind pressing against our bodies; It is the changing light of fall falling on us.” ~ Edward Hirsch A few weeks ago the […]
As we rounded the corner from summer to fall (though the temperatures didn’t lend themselves to a very autumn-y feel), Crescenta Valley Weekly hosted one of the finest parties in town. It was an exclusive event, by invitation only, for those voted the cream of the crop, that is The Finest, by CV Weekly readers. […]
Funding Sought For Unincorporated Area Patrols On a motion by County Mayor Michael D. Antonovich and Supervisor Hilda Solis, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved funding for an additional 67 patrol deputies for unincorporated areas in next year’s budget. The Sheriff’s Dept.’s assessment of patrol services conducted in April of last year […]