NOTES & NODS

This Week at LCIF All are invited to Lutheran Church in the Foothills on Sunday, March 24. Education hour for all ages begins at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m., all worship as a family led by Pastor Scott Peters who will be preaching on “Provision.” Fellowship of conversation and refreshments follows. All are invited. On […]

High Recognition for CVHS

California State Superintendent,Tony Thurmond announced this week additional honors for 22 California Distinguished middle schools and high schools selected as having an exemplary programs. https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr19/yr19rel24.asp CV High School is the only high school in the state to be awarded two. In addition to being named a California Distinguished School, CVHS is being honored as having […]

Public’s Assistance Requested in Commercial Burglary

The Glendale Police Dept. is requesting the public’s assistance with identifying two suspects involved in a commercial burglary. On Friday, Feb. 22,  at 4:43 a.m., a commercial burglary occurred in the 1300 block of East Colorado Street in the City of Glendale. The suspect vehicle parked to the front of the business and a male […]

Falcon Girls Bring Home Gold, Boys Tip Their Hats To Dynamiters

Falcon Girls Bring Home Gold, Boys Tip Their Hats To Dynamiters

By Leonard COUTIN On Thursday, March 7, Glendale Dynamiters hosted the CV Falcons on Moyse Field in a dual Pacific League competition of track and field rivalry that celebrated over 50 years of legendary contests. It was a disappointing showing by Crescenta Valley because many of their key runners were held back in preparation for […]

Falcon Baseball Stays Unbeaten in League

The Crescenta Valley High School baseball team remained undefeated in the Pacific League with a 6-0 win over Pasadena. Pitcher Will Grimm threw a shutout, allowing seven hits. On offense, Grimm led the offense with two hits and an RBI. Vincent Parrott, Brian Ghattas, Isaac Sung and Colby Rees all had scoring hits. CV previously […]

Butterflies Abound

Butterflies Abound

Local airways have been flooded with painted lady butterflies that are migrating north from Mexico. The small butterflies are traveling from the deserts in Mexico to the Pacific Northwest and an especially wet winter and cold February have increased the number in the migration. Photo by Charly SHELTON

Careers in Health Field Explored at CVHS

Careers in Health Field Explored at CVHS

By Lori BODNAR, intern Nearly 500 high school students were inspired and enlightened during Health Career Night at Crescenta Valley High School. CVHS Health Career Night was a fun, educational, and highly informative event where students could hear from various experts in the fields of science and medicine to learn about different career paths and […]

Colors Run with Fun at OLL

Our Lady of Lourdes had its annual Rainbow Run between the rains in February. It was the final fun Friday event ending Catholic School Week. The Rainbow Run is when different colored powder is thrown on the kids as they run past teachers turning the entire school into a rainbow by the end of the […]

Youth Notes

Scholarship Opportunities The following organizations are accepting applications for scholarships: The California Credit Union invites college-bound students in Los Angeles County to submit an application in its annual College Scholarship Program. Through the program, California Credit Union provides $20,000 in scholarships to recognize students who are motivated in their academic studies, active in their schools […]