July 15 2500 block of Upper Terrace in La Crescenta, a 38-year-old transient was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication. Deputies responded to a call concerning trespassing and found the suspect sitting on a block wall at the driveway of the residence. He reportedly told the deputy he was there to help his friend move. […]
By Charly SHELTON The need for blood donations always seems to be high, but it is even more so in the summer months. More cars on the road mean more accidents, more injuries and an increased need for donor blood to save the lives of those who might otherwise die. In response, the Crescenta Valley […]
Here is the paper for Thursday, July 16, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]
Here is the paper for Thursday, July 9, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]
Meet Andre! Leading the MSPA Family You can tell a lot about someone by who they hang with. Montrose Shopping Park President Andre Ordubegian is a family man. Surrounded here by his stunningly beautiful wife and children, they start each day together with a full sit-down breakfast that Ivette prepares. Andre treats the […]
By Charly SHELTON There has been a lot of coverage in CVWeekly and elsewhere about Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration recently. And true, the celebration kicked off in late May with new nightime spectaculars and attraction updates. But the real 60th anniversary is this Friday, July 17. It was on July 17, 1955 that […]
By Ted AYALA On Saturday Victor Vener and the California Philharmonic brought together a wide ranging program that had its patrons tapping their toes and brought the hills alive with “The Sound of Music.” The second concert of the orchestra’s season was a splashy summer blockbuster of music from Broadway and Old Vienna. The former […]
By Charly SHELTON Well another Comic Con has come and gone, and boy was it intense. Around 150,000 people gathered in San Diego last weekend to see all the new movies, TV shows, costumes, celebrities and video games coming out in the next few years. I heard there were even comic books at this convention. […]