Late to Church

Late to Church

By Michael J. ARVIZU The world continues to reel over the tragic deaths of 12 satirical journalists and cartoonists shot in Paris on Jan 7. The deaths of what accounted for more than half the staff of the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo stunned the world and once again brought to the forefront the question of […]

from the desk of the publisher

from the desk of the publisher

Prepping for Relay On Sunday, Mary O’Keefe and I hosted the first Relay for Life meeting over at Sadler Hall at St. Luke’s of the Mountains. Mary and I are co-chairing this year’s Relay and I was excited to meet the many people who will be participating in the 24-hour event. For those unfamiliar, let […]

Learning More About Clark Magnet

By Isiah REYES Potential future students of Clark Magnet High School visited with teachers and saw the classrooms during the school’s 12th annual expo and open house on Saturday. The purpose of the event is to open the campus to the community and for parents to see if they want their kids to attend the […]

Dahlstrom Builds Future at Rosemont

Dahlstrom Builds Future at Rosemont

By Brandon HENSLEY Coached by a wealth of knowledge and experience from the Crescenta Valley High School football program – correction: the CIF champion CV football program – the Rosemont Middle School flag football team controlled almost every aspect of its season opening game last week against Roosevelt. The Spartans ruled the time of possession, […]

People Making News

Amelia Palacios, the daughter of Maureen and Jorge of La Crescenta, has been named to the dean’s list of Macalester College for academic achievement during the fall semester of the 2014-15 school year. A graduate of Crescenta Valley High School, Palacios was a sophomore at Macalester last fall. To be eligible for the dean’s list […]

Local Doctor Teaches Wilderness Training

Local Doctor Teaches Wilderness Training

By Mary O’KEEFE The Montrose Search and Rescue team responds to a variety of emergencies, but one of the most common is hikers who go out into the wilderness and either lose their way or become injured and can’t make it back to their starting point. Dr. John Rodarte knows all too well what can […]

City Ramps Up Anti-710 Advocacy

By Ted AYALA A divided council split 3-2 in favor of having Glendale take a more aggressive stance against the proposed 710 Freeway tunnel that would funnel increased traffic into North Glendale. Councilmember Paula Devine requested to bring the matter before council again on Tuesday night, following a vote late last year that shot down […]

ICF Hosts Wounded Warriors

ICF Hosts Wounded Warriors

The Italian Catholic Federation branch at St. Bede Roman Catholic Church in La Cañada Flintridge recently hosted a potluck dinner meeting and provided a check to the National Wounded Warrior Center, under construction in Mammoth Lakes. Mark Mannarelli, Branch 374 president, presented the check to Kathy Copeland, the executive director of Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra, […]

News from CV Alliance

Hi, CV! We learned much at “Is Your Home Safe for Teens?” presented by Didi Hirsch AOD Prevention and “Teen Anxiety and Depression” by Lisa Vartanian, PhD, chair, East L.A. College Addiction Studies Program. Use “I” sentences when talking to your kids. “I don’t want you to smoke marijuana because your brain isn’t fully developed.” […]

IN Brief

Riverwalk Workday All are invited to spend time on the Glendale Narrows Riverwalk. The Riverwak workday will be held on Saturday Feb. 7 from 8 a.m. until noon, working in the landscaped areas along the trail. Community service hours are available. Participants should wear sturdy shoes, protective clothing including long pants, hat and sun protection. […]