Correction

In the March 16 story, “Council Approves Establishing JPA,” the Glendale City Council appointed the representative (Paula Devine) and shelved the appointment of the alternate until the vacant Council seat is filled.

Roy C. Hon Sr

Sept. 11, 1924 – March 24, 2017 Roy C. Hon Sr., 92, a resident of Tujunga and Canyon Lake, California, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. He is survived by his beloved wife of more than 67 years, Dr. Jeanne E. Hon; his son Dr. Roy C. Hon Jr.; and his daughter […]

Letters to the Editor

Stands by Her Comments – With Correction I stand corrected – the Republicans only hold majorities in both chambers of the U.S. Congress, not filibuster- or veto-proof ones, as pointed out in last week’s letter from Robert Perry (“Counters Claim,” March 16). Mr. Trump’s 2016 Electoral College margin ranked 46th out of 58 past Presidential […]

Local Students Commit to Curing Cancer

    Kelly Delaney and Ellie Strockis, seniors at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, were named finalists in the “Commitment to Curing Cancer: High School Fundraising Campaign,” sponsored by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The pair was one of a handful of teams that raised over $50,000 to fund blood cancer research. In 2001, at age […]

Pi – It’s Not Just a Dessert

Pi – It’s Not Just a Dessert

Tuesday, March 14 (3/14) was recognized around the world as Pi Day. Pi is used in mathematics to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter – approximately 3.14159. At Crescenta Valley High School, math teacher William Drew and his first and second period geometry classes celebrated the day by inviting […]

CVHS Holds Open House

On March 9, Crescenta Valley High School held its annual open house. The evening provided a chance for parents to see the work their students have done over the school year and meet with teachers. The evening included music provided by the award-winning jazz band and a barbecue provided by members of Prom Plus. Many […]

Clark Magnet Student Making Name for Himself On and Off Luge Track

Clark Magnet Student Making Name for Himself On and Off Luge Track

By Brandon HENSLEY A local teenager is progressing in the wild sport of luge. Michael O’Gara, a sophomore at Clark Magnet High School, was recently invited to join the junior doubles team for Team USA Luge, after a solid showing as a single rider. O’Gara has spent the past couple of years splitting his time […]

Village, CV Baseball Keep Winning

The Village Christian High baseball team defeated Heritage Christian 10-1 on Tuesday to bring its record to 4-1 in the Olympic League, tied with Maranatha for first place. The Crusaders are 8-2 overall. Village suffered its first defeat in league on March 24 against Maranatha, 5-1. Playing against Heritage seems to be a cure all, […]