Michael LeFevre

June 2, 1958 – May 22, 2017 Michael Scott LeFevre, better known as “Feeve” to his friends and colleagues, passed away Monday, May 22 at 9 a.m. at Verdugo Hills Hospital.   Michael was a devoted husband and father. He is survived by wife, Stacey Michaels, and two sons, Samuel and Daniel. He also had […]

Crescenta Valley High School Sends Off Graduates

Crescenta Valley High School Sends Off Graduates

By Mary O’KEEFE The student speeches at the commencement at Crescenta Valley High School’s Osborne Field on Thursday night reflected a generation that may have grown up in turbulent times, surrounded by negativity and where world violence is a more commonplace occurrence than in the past, and yet instead of combating negativity with more negativity […]

CIF State Track Championships is an Evening for the Record Books

CIF State Track Championships is an Evening for the Record Books

By Leonard COUTIN The CIF state championship track and field finals celebrated its 99th year by hosting the preliminaries on Friday and the finals on Saturday in the Buchanan Veteran Stadium in Clovis. Closing what many say was an incredible track season were many outstanding and exceptional performances that have been posted permanently in the […]

People Making News

David Ostash of La Crescenta received his EdD (Doctorate in Education) on May 6 at Azusa Pacific University. David graduated from CVHS Class of ‘92. He is currently assistant superintendent of Sierra Sands School District in Ridgecrest. __________________ Katie Moser of Glendale/La Crescenta was selected for the prestigious alumni group the Alcala 100. A reception […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Dear Phyllis, We are going to sell our home in the fall, While this may not be ideal timing, this is what works best for us. We have talked with several agents and their commission varies from 4 ½ to 6%.  Our La Crescenta home is 1700 square feet and will sell for around $900,000.  […]

Budget Brought Before Council

By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City Council passed a motion authorizing the city manager to enter into an agreement with a company that will provide the city with its first comprehensive bus stop maintenance service. Currently there are 340 Glendale Beeline bus stops the city and 540 in total. The city will be initiating a five-year […]

ALG Authors & Illustrators Visit Edison Elementary

In its continuing efforts to give back to Glendale, the Assistance League of Glendale brought the Authors & Illustrators program to Edison Elementary School in Glendale. Six authors and/or illustrators visited each class with their fun and inspiring presentations to encourage reading and writing over the summer months. Alexis O’Neil invited the students to enact […]

Sidewalk CPR Teaches Life Saving Tips

By Nicole MOORE   On Thursday, Glendale Fire Station 29 on Honolulu Avenue participated in the countywide Sidewalk CPR training event. Firefighters from the station were found in front of the Montrose Library, just east of the Station 29, eager to teach “hands only” CPR techniques. According to a press release by the County of […]

Crescenta Valley WWII Vet Rolls Down Parade

Close to 76 years ago, the United States fought in World War II. Today there are few remaining WWII veterans. But one special veteran, Jerry Rimpau, who will celebrate his 101st birthday this month, could be found along the Fiesta Days Parade route on Memorial Day. Rimpau rode down Foothill Boulevard in an Indian motorcycle […]

Clark Magnet Graduates Class of 2017

By Brandon HENSLEY The graduation ceremony at Clark Magnet High on Thursday went off almost without a hitch, if you don’t count the young man who was escorted from the pavilion area after he committed the cardinal sin of using an air horn during the conferment of diplomas. First-year principal Lena Kortoshian, who replaced Doug […]