YOUTH NOTES

The music department of Rosemont Middle School is having its 11th Annual Pancake Breakfast Concert on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Rain or shine, diners will enjoy a breakfast of all-you-can-eat pancakes while enjoying an early morning concert. Tickets are $5 at the door and are also being sold now by […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

A Decade of CV Weekly and Me   Wow! Ten years! I really enjoy working with Robin Goldsworthy, Mary O’Keefe and the rest of the staff. They are all truly good people. I really mean that. They have the best intentions – those being to build a sense of community and to keep us informed. […]

News from the » CVTC

Keep Glendale Unified Whole Welcome back to school everyone! I hope you had a great summer. Speaking of school, I received a message from our new Glendale Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian concerning the Sagebrush Territory Transfer. She writes: “As you may know, several years ago a small group of residents from an […]

Los Angeles County Man Attempts to Obtain Toxin Ricin

A La Crescenta man pleaded guilty on Monday, Sept. 9, to attempting to obtain ricin from an online source, admitting that he intended to acquire the biological agent for use as a weapon. Steve S. Kim, 41, pleaded guilty before United States District Judge Terry J. Hatter to one count of violating a criminal statute […]

The Local Legacy of Michael Antonovich

Looking Back In 10 years CVW has seen government officials come and go but there was one official who left an indelible impression on our community – Los Angeles Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. By Charly SHELTON There are more than two million residents in the Fifth District of Los Angeles County. The district covers all […]

Everyone’s Favorite Bear

By Julian MITCHELL As the CV Weekly looks back at 10 years of stories, few brought as much joy to the community as the coverage of Meatball the bear. Meatball was first reported visiting the La Crescenta area in April 2012. He gained his name after digging through residents’ trash and refrigerators, dining on spoiled […]

Motorcade of Remembrance

Yesterday, Sept. 11, Crescenta Valley remembered those who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks in New York, the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001. They also honored emergency responders with a motorcade earlier in the day. Glendale Fire Dept. started the morning with a quiet […]

The Local Legacy of Michael Antonovich

Looking Back In 10 years CVW has seen government officials come and go but there was one official who left an indelible impression on our community – Los Angeles Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. By Charly SHELTON There are more than two million residents in the Fifth District of Los Angeles County. The district covers all […]

The Calls Responded to by Montrose Search and Rescue

By Mary O’KEEFE Over the last 10 years, CVW has covered a lot of searches, rescues and recoveries with the Montrose Search and Rescue team. Members of MSAR train through the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. and are volunteers who are paid $1 a year. They are on call 24/7. MSAR members responded to the […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Sept. 6 5300 block of Crown Avenue in La Cañada, a woman returned home to find her front door unlocked; she was certain she locked it when she left. The resident did leave a sliding glass door slightly open to allow her dog to go outside. Several rooms in her home had been ransacked and […]