On April 1, Tujunga Open Bible Church changed its name to Summit Christian Church. Summit Christian Church has been serving the foothills community since its humble beginning in 1941 in a storefront on Foothill Boulevard. Over the years, the church grew and moved to its current location on Tujunga Canyon Boulevard in 1963. In 2014, […]
CVCA Meeting Planned The Crescenta Valley Community Association meets tonight, Thursday, April 23 starting at 7 p.m. in the community room of the La Crescenta Library. Updates will be given on the 710 Extension DEIR and VHGC development and discussion will be held regarding the results of the recent election. Free and open to the […]
By Ted AYALA The final results are in, but the results are largely unchanged. The Glendale City Clerk’s Office announced the final tally from the April 15 election yesterday afternoon. The count was held in the community room of Glendale Police Dept. headquarters (GPD). Over 14,600 absentee votes had yet to be counted before Wednesday […]
April 15 300 block of St. Katherine Drive in La Cañada, deputies responded to a call concerning an assault with a deadly weapon. The victim reported that he was taking photos of the skyline when a silver or gray four-door sedan resembling a Toyota or Honda pulled into the dirt lot next to him. Six […]
City Council Swearing in Ceremony On Monday, April 17 Glendale’s two new city council members will be sworn in. Join us at 7 p.m. in the council chambers in city hall as Paula Devine and Vartan Gharpetian are sworn in for their four-year terms. The council chambers are located at 613 E. Broadway in the […]
Mixing it Up at Our Mixers Have you ever been to Dream Dinners? Perhaps you’ve been curious about the make-it-yourself frozen meal enterprise but have never gone there. Such was the case for some of the 50 or so attendees at the Chamber’s most recent mixer. They learned about the convenience and tastiness of the […]
The community is invited to a kick off mixer for the Watkins Vital Care Program on Thursday, April 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 2510 Foothill Blvd. in La Crescenta. Dr. Alicia Elliott has spent over 35 years working with children and young adults with autism and other learning disabilities. She has maintained […]
CVCA Meeting Planned The Crescenta Valley Community Association meets tonight, Thursday, April 23 starting at 7 p.m. in the community room of the La Crescenta Library. Updates will be given on the 710 Extension DEIR and VHGC development and discussion will be held regarding the results of the recent election. Free and open to the […]
Recognizing the Armenian Genocide One Hundred Years Later One hundred years ago this week, the Ottoman Empire in its dying throes undertook a systematic effort to exterminate the Armenian and Assyrian people. They did so through a campaign of mass killing and displacement which saw 1.5 million Armenians killed and millions more forced to flee […]
History Repeats Itself I’ve always enjoyed reading Mike Lawler’s columns on our local history. It’s always enlightening. Especially reminding us of the great propensity for catastrophic flooding in our valley during this time of drought. It’s a great tonic, showing us that it is the natural way of things here, the alternation of flood and […]