By Leonard COUTIN CV High School track and field Head Coach Mark Evans has been honing his program this year, assembling some of the finest coaches available to assist the Falcon athletes in preparing for the upcoming season. Building a staff of 10 additional coaches promises to provide the Falcons with the necessary skills to […]
A Visit to the ‘Only The Oaks Remain’ Exhibit On a recent Saturday 10 of us from the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Verdugo Hills toured the new exhibit about the Tuna Canyon Detention Station currently on display at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. The “Only the Oaks Remain” exhibit tells the […]
Ribbon-cuttings, Election Information and Events There is a lot going on in Montrose! March is turning out to be a very busy and informative month for residents of the City of Glendale. The Montrose Chamber will be hosting a Glendale city candidates’ forum on Monday, March 13. At this forum we will be asking the […]
Casa 0101 Theater and TNH Productions in association with Councilmember Gilbert A. Cedillo announced the extension of the critically acclaimed hit musical, Disney’s “Aladdin, Dual Language Edition, Edición De Lenguaje Dual” at CASA 0101 Theater. Emmanuel Deleage, executive director of CASA 0101 Theater and a producer of the show, said, “I am happy to announce […]
Oct. 17, 1952 – Feb. 13, 2017 Keith was born in Glendale on Oct. 17, 1952 to Charles Keith White and Joanne Allene Peterson. He was the youngest of three children with Charles Mark and Marilyn Dena as his fun-loving older siblings. As the youngest, he was known as “Keithie” and found joy in mischievous […]
Former Crescenta Valley High baseball player Jimmy Smiley made his college debut at Whitman College on Feb. 12, earning the win in an 8-4 victory over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. He struck out four batters and walked one. Smiley graduated CV in 2015, but was injured during league season that year. Last season, his first at the Washington […]
Reaping What We’ve Sown As is the case when a police officer is killed in the line of duty, this week’s murder of a veteran of the Whittier Police Dept. brought intense sadness and grief to every law-abiding citizen. According to the website Officer Down Memorial Page (https://www.odmp.org/officer/23122-police-officer-keith-boyer) police officer Keith Boyer was shot and […]
How to Network Every month, we encourage members and non-members alike to attend our monthly networking mixers. More and more people are coming – what used to be about 30 attendees can swell to around 60 – but there are many more who are not coming. Every expert advises business owners to get out there […]
By Pat KRAMER Southern California has had a higher-than-average rainfall this winter and with the rain can come trouble. While heavy rain and flash flooding is uncommon for the local region, when those rainstorms do arrive – like February’s rains – the consequences can range from heavy traffic with accidents to property damage from flooding. […]
The Balance of Powers Prevails We were told to take him seriously, not literally. Many supporters assured the country that the policy promises coming from then-candidate Donald Trump would never actually be enacted and were harmless rhetoric. And yet, within a week of his first term as President, we found out the hard way that […]