Spiritually Speaking

QUESTION: Our grandson began taking drugs when he was 15. We didn’t find out right away but when we did, his psychiatrist told us he was “self-medicating” to deal with the loss of his dad, who died in a car accident. Fortunately we had the financial means to send him to rehab, and he went […]

Notes & Nods

This Week at LCIF All are invited to Lutheran Church in the Foothills on Sunday, Feb. 17 for education, worship, celebration and fellowship. Education hour for all ages begins at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m., all worship as a family. Stephen Robertson, LCIF’s Children, Youth and Family director, will lead with a sermon called “Blessed […]

Arthur Paul Stubbs

Feb. 21, 1941 – Feb. 11, 2019 Born in Boston, Massachusetts on Feb. 21, 1941, Arthur Paul Stubbs always shared that he wanted to leave the cold, frigid snow of New England for the warm, soft sand of Southern California. But the truth was that he followed his only love Marguerite Alznauer to the west […]

NEWS FROM THE CV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

B-I-N-G-O Hello, CV Weekly Readers! Hope you are all able to stay warm and relatively dry. Before we go any further I wanted to let you all know that the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce will be holding its annual bingo game on Saturday, Feb. 23 at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital. Doors will open at […]

NEWS FROM THE MONTROSE-VERDUGO CITY CHAMBER

New Things Found in Montrose New Year, new concept, new business to our Montrose community. Welcome Tribe to Table and the nod to heritage being offered in a new and relevant way. Christian Ramirez, owner of Tribe to Table, has been in the seafood industry for over 26 years. In 2013, Christian partnered with the Nisqually […]

Theatre Scene in LA – February

BY STEVE ZALL AND SID FISH   February 2019   Here are some of the shows you can see in our local theaters this month: OPENING  “The Importance of Being Earnest” features two carefree bachelors, Jack and Algernon, each with a carefully hidden double life. But when Algernon discovers that Jack has been posing as a […]

Investigation Continues in Montrose Murder

Investigation Continues in Montrose Murder

Updated Feb. 8: The Coroner’s Office released the names of the two men. Carl Ora Cervantes, 60, apparently jumped from the 134 Freeway and 2 Freeway interchange and David Cirilo Cervantes, 60, was found at the Northwoods Village home. The official cause of death in both cases is pending autopsies.   By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale […]

Finding Valentine Fun

Finding Valentine Fun

From free long stem roses to romantic menus, those ready to celebrate Valentine’s Day don’t have to look far. By Mary O’KEEFE Valentine’s Day is a week away and people can get ahead of the celebration at Montrose Shopping Park this Saturday when “Charlie Chaplain” hands out long stem roses on Saturday to those strolling […]

Council Hears Pros, Cons of Rent Control

Council Hears Pros, Cons of Rent Control

By Julie BUTCHER It was well after midnight on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning when the name on the last of 65 speaker cards was called by the three remaining members of the Glendale City Council to speak for or against the “non-binding rent review, right-to-lease, and relocation program.” This program was to replace the temporary two-month […]