It’s Up to Congress to Restore Trust in Government

By Adam SCHIFF In two weeks, we will vote in the most consequential midterm election in memory, and the American people have an opportunity to decide who will represent them in Washington – each and every seat in the House of Representatives and one third of the seats in the Senate are on the ballot. […]

Dreary Day, Cheery Company: Pancake Breakfasts Across the Crescenta Valley

Dreary Day, Cheery Company: Pancake Breakfasts Across the Crescenta Valley

By Julian MITCHELL, intern Try as it might, rain could not beat breakfast in the foothills on Saturday, Oct. 13 when Crescenta Valley High and Fremont Elementary schools hosted annual pancake breakfast fundraisers. The Crescenta Valley Town Council with CVHS hosted their 11th annual pancake breakfast. Despite the bleak weather, volunteers and participants delighted in […]

YOUTH Notes

Billionaire’s Ball at OLL Our Lady of Lourdes School is hosting its Billionaire’s Ball on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at the Parish Hall. Tickets are presale only; no tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets are $45 each and include admission, interactive Murder Mystery show and Italian dinner. There will be a […]

Valley View Prepares for Gala

It’s Valley View’s 20th anniversary and on Saturday, Nov. 3 the Valley View Education Foundation will be celebrating 20 years of excellence at the 3rd Annual Gratitude Gala. Ticketholders will enjoy catering from Hollywood chef Kyndra McCrary of Ooh La La Catering and music by celebrity DJ Brandi Garcia. They can bid on items in […]

2018 CVHS Homecoming Court

Top from left are Cole Doyle, Lexi Ballard, Logan Liu, Teny Noordemeer, Jamie Bleveans, Peyton and Lindman Marshall. Bottom from left are Brendon Pehar, Jamie Santos, PJ Weinmann, Kaisa Lindman Marshall, Solomon Kim and Ella Crystal.

Falcons Vats and Atkin Take on ‘The Giant’

Santa Ana winds this past weekend heated up the course at the Brooks 71st Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) Cross-Country Invitational. This course has challenged even the most elite runners due to its terrain that tests their ability to adapt to the switchback trails, the up and downs of the hills, and the flat […]

Osborne Field Site of First – Ever – Homecoming Celebration

Osborne Field Site of First – Ever – Homecoming Celebration

By Julian MITCHELL, intern Moyse Stadium at Glendale High School was quiet Friday night. In an unusual turn of events, the fun under the Friday night lights took place on Osborne Field at Crescenta Valley High School. CVHS hosted the first ever homecoming celebration on Osborne Field in lieu of the traditional homecoming football game. […]

Veterans Corner September 2018

Veterans Day Facts   By Blake HYFIELD Many people confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Memorial Day is a day for remembering and honoring military personnel who died in the service of their country, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. While those who died are also […]

Donors are a Cut Above

Donors are a Cut Above

By Mary O’KEEFE Hairstylists in Montrose Shopping Park were busy cutting hair on Sunday, Oct. 14, which may seem like a normal thing in their profession, but on this day they were working double duty – as hairstylists and wig makers. Kids and adults who entered Allure Salon de Beaute in the 2400 block of […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Maximizing Your Rental   Dear Phyllis, I have been reading your real estate column since you wrote for the Glendale Newspress. You don’t receive a lot of questions from real estate investors, so my question is pertaining to a new topic. One of my rentals has been occupied for more than fifteen […]