By Pat KRAMER After years spent revamping the historic property at 9955 Sunland Blvd. in Sunland, restaurant owner Jorge Valladares opened his Italian restaurant Villa Terraza on April 28. Located at the site of the 1930s Old Vienna Gardens, Villa Terraza features a varied menu […]
By Charly SHELTON In every zombie movie or TV show, it always starts with walkers slowly ambling toward the destination where the rest of the story will take place. For “The Walking Dead,” it’s Atlanta, Georgia. For Universal Studios Hollywood, it’s the Westminster British Street Set in the upper lot of the theme park. Last […]
Day Trippers features the music of John, Paul, George and Ringo and is an all ages musical journey incorporating the sounds of The Beatles. It also highlights as well as the music from the solo years of John, Paul, George, Ringo. The band is the brainchild of local Tujunga resident Steve DeAro (who has performed/recorded […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was the late 1960s and the Jesus Movement, which began in Southern California, was gaining traction around the nation. The movement gravitated to a return to the teachings of Jesus Christ and to the life of early Christians and spawned creative ways to deliver those messages. Among those creative ways was […]
Question: I was walking by my daughter’s bedroom and over-heard a conversation between her and a friend. The conversation was about sex and I distinctly heard her say, “This is the year I want to lose my virginity.” I was shocked! She is 17 and just graduated from high school. Believe it or not, I […]
This Saturday, the CV Chamber is helping Albertsons host its first Customer Appreciation Day. We at the Chamber are so pleased to welcome the new, spiffed up Albertsons to the neighborhood. They’re located in the prior Haggen’s spot at 6240 Foothill Blvd., Tujunga. The day promises to be full of fun and freebies. A section […]
ll not only be voting in the Presidential primary election, they will also be voting on Measure N. If you haven’t had the time to educate yourself, please do. Utility User Taxes (UUTs) in California are taxes that cities and counties are allowed to impose on the consumption of certain utility services. As of September […]
The Montrose Shopping Park Association (MSPA), representing over 180 member businesses, is proud to announce our biggest event of the year, the 33rd annual Arts and Crafts Festival: Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event draws crowds of 40,000-plus through our […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A juvenile was arrested this afternoon after he refused to follow instructions from a deputy. “There was a silent alarm at the Citibank [in the 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard in the afternoon]. While deputies were handling those calls for service a juvenile was not cooperating with commands,” said Lt. Sauter, LASD, […]
California Highway Patrol has responded to a traffic accident in the 4300 block of Ramsdell Avenue near the Crescenta Valley High School gym. The accident involved three vehicles, including a motorcycle that apparently rear ended a bus, according to a CHP spokesman. There were injuries with some victims transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital. CHP is […]