CHILDREN’S KINDNESS NETWORK AT KIWANIS CLUB GLENDALE The topic of the Feb. 1 lunch program of the Kiwanis Club Glendale is the Children’s Kindness Network with guest speaker Vic Legerton. Guests are welcome at the lunch meeting. The cost to attend, which includes lunch, is $15. Meeting starts at noon. The Club meets Friday afternoons […]
On Sept. 14, a copy of the Crescenta Valley Weekly was lying on top of the equator line in Ecuador, South America near the town of Quito. Moments later, a copy of the Crescenta Valley Weekly newspaper was being held over the equator line with one tourist (Charlene Downs) on the north side of the […]
Spending Christmas in Vietnam By Blake HYFIELD The Burn Pit Registry – Moving Forward with New Directives and Reports This subject was discussed in a previous column but the information is worth repeating – the following is taken from VA websites on the subject. If you are a veteran or service member who served in […]
At the Jan. 29 Special Board Meeting, the Glendale Unified School District board of education took action by a vote of 3-2 to release Superintendent Dr. Winfred B. Roberson Jr. from his existing contract without cause, effective immediately, pursuant to contract paragraph 11(c). Dr. Kelly King will act as interim superintendent while the board of […]
By Julian MITCHELL Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger of the LA County board of supervisors was on hand on Thursday night to swear in the Crescenta Valley Town Council members and its slate of officers – a slate that showed no changes. Continuing in their roles are Harry Leon as the council president, vice president […]
By Julian MITCHELL The CV Town Council held an open forum on Wednesday, Jan. 16 regarding the possible installation of a new 5G AT&T “small cell” antenna. The council has been collecting opinions from citizens to be included in its recommendation of the proposal to the Los Angeles County Dept. of Regional Planning Commission. Most […]
Jan. 21 400 block of Encinas Drive in La Cañada, while inside her home a woman received a text alert from Amazon that a package containing clothing had been left at her front porch. As she opened the front door to retrieve the package she saw the suspect, described as a male Hispanic wearing a […]
As her disease progresses, a local mom is dedicated to finding a new kidney to halt her PKD. By Mary O’KEEFE Kari Carson doesn’t look sick. She is a busy Realtor and mother, and even ran the Thanksgiving Day Run & Food Drive in La Cañada. But looks can be deceiving. Carson is suffering from […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The issue of the territory transfer between Glendale Unified School and the La Cañada Unified School districts will “sometime this year” be once again in front of the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE), Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization (LACCSDO), according to a spokeswoman for LACCSDO. The petition […]