Photo of poppy field by Charly SHELTON During the pandemic, many people are getting in their cars to take day trips. These include heading into the Angeles National Forest, the beach (even though beaches are closed) and even the poppy fields in the Antelope Valley, where the poppies are in bloom.
Monthly Program Online The April 11 program of the Little Landers Society, researched and presented by The History Hunter Craig Durst, is available via https://tinyurl.com/uqosp3m. The program, “Beneath the Rocks, the archeological digs of the ancient Indian Village of Tujunga,” is the story of the discovery of a large ancient Native American village and ceremonial […]
This is Jazzie, a 12- month-old, 110-pound Bernese Mountain Dog that is a certified emergency rescue dog. Jazzie lives with the Lipscomb family. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the community!
Rev. Jon Karn of Light on the Corner Church; Rev. Kimberlie Zakarian of Holy House Ministries, Anthony Kelson RScP, Laney Clevenger-White, RScP, and Rev. Dr. Beverly Craig of La Crescenta Center for Spiritual Living; Rabbi Janet Bieber; Carolyn Young, Sharon Weisman; Rev. Mary Morgan, Redondo Beach Center for Spiritual Living; Rev. Tim Beck and Rev. […]
This Week at LCIF Lutheran Church in the Foothills continues to offer “Couch Church” for the foreseeable future. It will live stream Sundays at 10 a.m. on its Facebook page –facebook.com/Lcifoothills/videos. After the live stream, the service can be found at www.lcifoothills.org. Bulletins for children and adults (along with games for children and a Bible […]
Law enforcement and safety personnel stop at local hospitals to thank staffs for their dedication to their work in dangerous times. By Mary O’KEEFE During times of great hardship many lead by example with compassion for others, showing that the idealized vision of America is not always a distant memory from the past. Below […]
Barbara Ferrer, director of public health Los Angeles County, announced on Wednesday, April 15, that there were an additional 42 deaths due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County. This is now the highest number of deaths reported by LA County thus far. The total of deaths in LA County, including Long Beach and Pasadena which […]
April 11 2800 block of Sanborn Avenue in La Crescenta, a resident reported seeing a man walking up and down the street in front of his home, described as Armenian between the ages of 35 and 40, 5’7” tall and weighing about 200 pounds. He had a medium complexion, short black hair and was wearing […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Monday California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara ordered insurance companies to return insurance premiums to consumers and businesses and provide much-needed financial relief during the COVID-19 emergency. “The COVID-19 pandemic has severely curtailed activities of policyholders in both personal and commercial lines. As a result, projected loss exposures of many insurance policies […]