Glory and Disgust [Robin Goldsworthy’s] editorial opinion – rather criticism – of the conduct of some of the players of the World Cup winning American soccer team is well directed [From the desk of the publisher, July 18]. The women brought glory to the country but some of the players, especially Megan Rapinoe and Allie […]
Unis Choi, teacher specialist for the Glendale Unified Foreign Language Academies of Glendale (FLAG) Korean Program, received an award from the Korean Ministry of Education for her contributions to the promotion of Korean language and culture education in the United States. The award was presented to Choi by the Korean minister of education at the […]
After serving both the St. James the Less and Holy Redeemer parishes, Fr. Ed Dover is moving on. A celebration for him was held at Healy Hall on the campus of Holy Redeemer on July 1. Many of the parishioners came to wish him well and thank him for his years of service to the […]
The Crescenta Valley High School girls’ varsity volleyball team will tip off the 2019 season on Aug. 20 at Granada Hills HS at 5:30 p.m. From then, the girls will play in tournaments and non-Pacific League matches until their league opener on Sept. 3 at Hoover High School. The regular season will go to Oct. […]
Foothill Retirement in Tujunga recently hosted a classic car show on the grounds of the retirement community. Residents and guests enjoyed a nostalgic trip to the past while looking over the 20-plus cars that were on-site courtesy of the Early Rodders.
Hofstra University and the Dept. of Athletics announced the creation of the Hofstra Athletic Director Scholars Academic Honor Roll, recognizing the work of Pride student-athletes in the classroom. Caylie Denham of Tujunga earned a spot on the initial list. This list acknowledges the outstanding achievement of Hofstra undergraduate student-athletes who have successfully completed at least […]
Concerns of Women Veterans By Blake HYFIELD During the week of July 8, the House Veterans’ Affairs subcommittee on economic opportunity held a hearing to discuss the different ways women veterans are affected by different programs throughout VA. In some areas, such as education and employment, women veterans are represented more favorably than non-veteran women […]
This is Cami. She is our lovable, sweet, wire-haired terrier mix. She was rescued and adopted about a year ago. Cami was found wondering the streets of LA and sent to a shelter. During that time she had puppies. Cami has bonded and brought much joy to her new family! -Robert S. CV Weekly loves […]
“To Anne, Our Tenth Muse” Former Crescenta Valley resident Ona Lee Snyyder died peacefully at the age of 85 on Feb. 23, 2019 at an assisted living center in Weldon, near Lake Isabella. Among her books and papers, she left an unpublished poem “To Anne, Our Tenth Muse,” dedicated to the Puritan poetess Anne Bradstreet […]
By Charly SHELTON Jurassic Park – The Ride opened at Universal Studios Hollywood in the summer of 1996, after the massive success of the film three years prior. The water ride was a technological marvel at the time, with life-sized audio animatronics of stegosaurus, parasaurolophus and even Tyrannosaurus rex. Then, 22 years later after the […]