Students Provide Hope and Courage at Adventist Health Glendale

Students Provide Hope and Courage at Adventist Health Glendale

Every patient’s journey is Adventist Health Glendale’s mission to heal and provide compassionate care. This support extends beyond the hospital walls and also comes from a dedicated community. This holiday season, over 40 boxes of “hope and courage” were delivered to the hospital’s Cancer Center by the Crescenta Valley High School Healing Hands Club. Each […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

Canyon Name Origins – Arroyo Seco Continuing eastward, we find one last canyon, and it’s a big one. The Arroyo Seco begins almost at Mount Wilson, twists its way through the San Gabriel Mountains, and exits the mountains to form a natural eastern border of La Cañada. It continues south through Pasadena and Eagle Rock […]

news from sacramento » ASSEMBLYMEMBER LAURA FREIDMAN

Why Produce So Many Bills? Next month, thousands will once again fill the halls of the State Capitol when the legislature reconvenes on Jan. 3. For the next few months, legislators, staffers, lobbyists and advocates will zip in and around the Capitol, resulting in upwards of a thousand new bills all vying to become law. […]

Weather in the Foothills

“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you go Now there’s a tree in the Grand Hotel One in the park as well The sturdy kind that doesn’t mind the snow …” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” Music & Lyrics by Meredith Wilson, 1951   The arrival of Christmas draws […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Holiday Notes Since the beginning of the Christmas season – that is, right after Thanksgiving – I’ve surrounded myself with Christmas cheer. I’ve tuned my radio to an “all Christmas all the time” station to help me usher in the season of joy and wonder. CV Weekly hosted its annual pre-Christmas parade open house and […]

Spreading Holiday Toy Joy

By Charly SHELTON The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station and Crescenta Valley Park Annual Toy and Food Drive giveaway was held on Saturday at CV Park to help families in need. About 100 families and nearly 200 kids came down to the park for pictures with Santa, a hot breakfast and gifts of food and toys. […]

IN Brief

Rosemont Preserve Guided Tour with Nancy Steele What’s better than a winter’s day at Rosemont? Join AFC’s Conservation director and AFC co-founder Nancy Steele for some holiday cheer and a short hike at the Rosemont Preserve on Saturday, Dec. 23 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Refreshments and hands-on activities will be provided! The Preserve […]

Ensuring Holiday Home Safety

By Julie BUTCHER A Christmas tree was set ablaze by the Glendale Fire Dept. on Wednesday, Dec. 13 to emphasize the potential dangers of the season. In a controlled setting at the Glendale Fire Training Center, firefighters showed what happens when a hot toaster-oven gets too close to a dry tree. Fire Captain/Arson Investigator Jon […]

Chief Castro Resigns from aGPD

By Nestor CASTIGLIONE After more than a quarter of a century in law enforcement, the Jewel City’s top cop will be moving on. In a press release that was sent early Friday afternoon to local media, the City of Glendale announced the retirement of Glendale Police (GPD) Chief Robert Castro. His four-year stint as the […]

Help Needed in Identity Theft Case

The pictured female suspect has been involved in several identity theft cases at Glendale and Pasadena stores in 2017. The victims have all been victims of pickpocket wallet thefts from restaurants and cafés in Glendale or Pasadena. The female then uses the victim’s credit card to make fraudulent high-dollar purchases of laptop computers. The female […]