Doctor Visit or Self-Isolate?

By Mary O’KEEFE Our readers have contacted CVW with questions that range from symptoms of COVID-19 to when they should call their doctor or if they should go to the emergency room if they have an issue other than a concern for COVID-19. CVW reached out to Mary Virgallito, RN, associate administrator of quality and […]

Keeping God’s Doors Open

By Sabrina SHELTON Amidst all of the closures, quarantines, and uneasiness of the last two weeks, the local churches are doing everything they can to keep the community together and the faith alive. The faithful are leaning in harder with their relationship with God and their neighbors, and those who may not have visited a […]

Keeping Positive During Shutdown

Keeping Positive During Shutdown

By Charly SHELTON Amid all the negativity surrounding the coronavirus coming from several news outlets and government organizations, there are rays of positivity as well. Communities across the country are coming together to show off some happiness and light, to keep spirits up in these dark times. And Crescenta Valley is no different. Around town, […]

Free Virtual Urgent Care Visits Offered

Dignity Health – Southwest Division announced the launch of a free virtual urgent care service, Virtual Care Anywhere, for anyone in the community experiencing mild to moderate symptoms of the new coronavirus. Virtual urgent care visits are being encouraged as an initial care option for anyone who would like to discuss symptoms characteristic of COVID-19 […]

Hungry? They’re Ready to Take Your Order

  While many restaurants have shut down in response to COVID-19, several have remained open for meal pickup or delivery … and they are desperate for business. CV Weekly has compiled a list of local restaurants that are serving up meals for pickup or delivery.   Aidan’s Grill (818) 330-7122 Take Out/Delivery Service     […]

Ralph G. Niller

Nov. 29, 1948 – March 16, 2020 Ralph Niller lived his entire life in the state of California. Born in Trona, California in 1948, he often commented that he grew up in the desert and it fueled his life long love of the outdoors along with a love for deep sea fishing, camping and boating […]

Pet of the Week

Prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus, La Crescenta resident Doreen was seen walking her pet tortoise – another unique aspect of living in the Crescenta Valley. 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!

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Appraisal Drama   Dear Phyllis, My wife and I bought a fixer in Glendale. There were more than ten offers and apparently ours was the best.  We had our inspection and although the home needs to be completely gutted didn’t ask for any credits.  After the appraisal came in $40,000 low we […]

In Brief

LCF Farmers Market and Montrose Harvest Market Open The City of La Cañada Flintridge and the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. have announced that their Farmers Market and Harvest Market will be open this weekend. The LCF Farmers Market will be open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Harvest Market will be […]

Veterans Corner January 2020

VA Steps Up Screening, Restrictions At Medical Centers Veterans Affairs medical facilities across the country are screening patients and restricting visitors to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus as the agency grapples with five cases of COVID-19. VA Secretary Robert Wilkie, as of March 17, said visitors are not allowed at the agency’s roughly […]