From the Desk of the Publisher

From the Desk of the Publisher

More Relay Info, Please So you know how you know something and you just figure everybody else knows what it is that you know? Such is the case with the Foothills Relay for Life. After reading last week’s column, people commented that, while it was very engaging and they were interested in participating in Relay […]

Digital Issue 03.19.15

Digital Issue 03.19.15

Here is the paper for Thursday, March 19, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

Digital Issue 03.12.15

Here is the paper for Thursday, March 12, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

CV Cycling Opens 2015 SoCal Season

The Crescenta Valley High School cycling team opened the 2015 SoCal season with a solid performance at Lake Perris on Sunday, Feb. 22. After months of training, thousands of miles and astronomical amounts of climbing, teams representing 73 schools were ready to race. In an atmosphere similar to a professional cycling event, the phenomenal growth […]

NEWS FROM Sacramento »Assemblymember Mike Gatto

Scams Target Seniors of All Backgrounds If you haven’t read Robin Goldsworthy’s publisher’s note from last week’s CV Weekly recounting reporter Mary O’Keefe’s run-in with an attempted scam against her mother, I hope you do. I was extremely grateful to Robin for reiterating the need to be informed about financial and other forms of abuse […]

Negotiations Strain Nerves and Superbug Hits USC VHH

Negotiations Strain Nerves and Superbug Hits USC VHH

By Mary O’KEEFE Nurses at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital continue negotiations with the hospital’s administration; however, at this point, their patience is stretched beyond their limits and a strike is becoming more of a possibility. This week nurses at USC VHH began wearing buttons that state they will strike to keep patients safe. The USC […]

Plenty of Winners at Annual Day at the Races

Plenty of Winners at Annual Day at the Races

Whether they came out for the horses, the food or the silent auction, everyone was a winner at the 7th Annual Crescenta Valley Day at the Races held at Santa Anita Race Track on Sunday. The fundraiser benefitted the Montrose-Verdugo City and CV chambers of commerce and the CV Sheriff Support Group. Participants paid $25 […]

High Schools Celebrate Founder’s Day

High Schools Celebrate Founder’s Day

By Isiah REYES Clark Magnet High School celebrated its Founder’s Day with the presentation of Reflections and Honorary Service Awards at the school’s auditorium on Feb. 26. The PTA auditorium was decked out with decorations and complimentary food was available for all in gratitude for the contributions of Clark Magnet High School’s administration, custodial staff, […]

Alsamann and Ma Lead Falcons Baseball to Close Win

Alsamann and Ma Lead Falcons Baseball to Close Win

By David O’CONNOR In a thrilling contest that was decided by a fielding error in extra innings, the Crescenta Valley Falcons outlasted the Granada Hills Highlanders 1-0 in the second round of the Babe Herman tournament at Stengel Field in Glendale on Monday. Coming off a dominating 13-2 win over the Highland Bulldogs in the […]

DAR Chapter Presents Good Citizen Awards

DAR Chapter Presents Good Citizen Awards

The Don José Verdugo Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, presented exceptional local high school seniors with the organization’s prestigious Good Citizen Award at a luncheon held in their honor recently. The award, created in 1934, is presented to students selected on the basis of their outstanding qualities of leadership, dependability, service and […]