By Brandon HENSLEY The Crescenta Valley girls’ basketball team will head into tonight’s first-round playoff game already having accomplished so much this season. After a hard-fought win over Arcadia on Feb. 9 in the seaon finale, the Falcons (17-9, 9-3 in league) clinched their first outright league title since 2004. Caity Bouchard put up […]
Lights! Camera! Auction! The St. James-Holy Redeemer School of La Crescenta is having its “Hollywood Night” annual gala on Friday, Feb. 24 6:30 p.m. at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club at 5500 Godbey Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. Come and enjoy a special Hollywood Night that includes a delicious dinner with a dessert buffet, cocktails, […]
Valley View Elementary School held its annual Daddy Daughter Dance on Friday, Feb. 3 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the school’s multi-purpose room. The theme for this year’s dance was Spring in Japan. Reflecting the theme, the stage and auditorium were decorated with pink blossoms, paper lanterns and folded fans all under soft […]
A couple of weeks ago the Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley (HSCV) took a tour of Dodger Stadium. The enthusiastic guide led us through the locker rooms, out onto the field where we watched a couple of Dodger players practicing, into the Dodger dugout, and up to the press box to see the view […]
Offers Comment on Undocumented Workers Those who blame undocumented workers for their plight fail to understand the economics of the situation. If U.S. employers didn’t hire the undocumented they wouldn’t be drawn into the country. Americans who demand goods and services at the lowest possible cost and are perfectly happy ignoring the immigration status of […]
Since the publishing of my last article I have had the great fortune of meeting more of my talented colleagues in the California Assembly, more of the passionate organizations who fight daily for the causes they believe in, and more of you – the dedicated, caring and well-informed individuals who make up our district. I […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Technology is all around and, for the most part, is of great advantage. Bills can be scheduled to be paid online or paid using a Touch ID on a smartphone. This can save consumers a lot of time but this accessibility also provides an opening for those who use technology to tamper […]
By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City reported $73.2 million in revenues, a 30% year-over-year increase, for the second fiscal quarter that ended on Dec. 31. City Manager Scott Ochoa estimated a revenue increase of $14.5 million for the 2016-17 fiscal year mostly due to an expected acceleration of repayment from the State of California to the […]
Seeing the Green, Tasting the Red I am a fortunate woman. Last week I was ready to get away for the weekend and was lucky to have friends – generous friends – who loaned me the keys to their home in Cambria (or as I say, Cambriahhhh). The ahhhh part of the weekend began shortly […]