UPDATE March 30 By Mary O’KEEFE There have been seven new deaths and 342 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Los Angeles County. Of these deaths six occurred in people over the age of 65, five of those had underlying heath conditions. One death was of an individual between the age of 41 and 65; […]
Coronavirus Update: Cases and Deaths in Los Angeles County: There are now 1,465 cases with 26 deaths reported in the County of Los Angeles as of Friday, March 27 at noon. This includes 23 cases in Glendale; Burbank has 6 cases, Eagle Rock has 3 cases, La Cañada Flintridge has 6 cases, Sunland has 1 […]
CVW continues to warn of scams that are targeting COVID-19 concerns. There are criminals who are taking advantage of the fear this pandemic brings to many. “The Dept. of Justice is remaining vigilant in detecting, investigating and prosecuting wrongdoing related to the crisis,” according to an FBI statement. “The pandemic is dangerous enough without wrongdoers […]
Crescenta Valley Station detectives are investigating a La Cañada Flintridge indecent exposure case from December 2019. They are also asking for additional victims or witnesses to come forward. On Dec. 13, 2019, deputies from Crescenta Valley Station responded to the 2100 block of Foothill Boulevard, La Cañada Flintridge, regarding an indecent exposure incident. Upon […]
Amid so many shutdowns, the local farmers’ markets remain open, selling fresh produce. By Mary O’KEEFE The Montrose Harvest Market continues to be open on Sundays as shoppers keep in mind that social distancing is the new normal. The “Safer at Home” orders from Los Angeles County, adapted from the state orders, allow open air […]
By Mary O’KEEFE March has ushered in a lot dark clouds, figuratively and literally. As people stand under their umbrellas in long lines to enter grocery stores, the focus has not been so much on the reason why there is a need for an umbrella but more about the need to stand in line. But […]
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the La Cańada Flintridge Orthopaedic Guild (LCFOG) were welcomed at the new medical pavilion at Orthopaedic Institute for Children (OIC) on March 5. Michael Sullivan, vice president, OIC foundation and chief philanthropy officer, gave a slide presentation update on OIC. Among the highlights was a donation of $782,337 […]
It’s Scary Out There … But I’ve Seen Hope Like most CV Weekly readers, I’ve been bombarded with messages, news and information from a variety of sources. Because we are the local newspaper, the staff here is working diligently to push out the facts of COVID-19 and its effect on the nation in general and […]
By Charly SHELTON It’s been nearly two weeks of the statewide lockdown and, as evidenced by videos being posted on social media, many residents are fed up already with it and choosing to go out to parks and beaches against the orders of health officials. Some might say it’s selfish to chance the spread of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE As of March 24 schools within the Glendale Unified School District set up tents to distribute food to students who are in the free and reduced cost lunch programs. All children, 18 years and under, can pick up breakfast and lunch at several locations throughout the district. In the Crescenta Valley area, […]