Demystifying Sagebrush Debate

By Mary O’KEEFE The Sagebrush debate continued at Tuesday’s Glendale Unified School District board of education meeting. Sagebrush is the far western portion of La Cañada Flintridge whose students attend GUSD schools. Some La Cañada residents have been working to get Sagebrush area students permanently transferred to La Cañada Unified School District. There are many […]

Hot Cars Found on Honolulu

Hot Cars Found on Honolulu

By Marissa GOULD, intern Though it was a blistering hot day on Sunday, high temperatures didn’t stop thousands of car lovers from heading to Honolulu Avenue for the 13th Annual Montrose Car Show. An estimated 5,000 to 7,000 folks strolled Honolulu Avenue from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to check out the classic cars lined […]

IN Brief

Kases for Kids The Crescenta Cañada Lions Club is collecting suitcases and backpacks in good condition that will be given to children placed in foster care. Toiletry items, stuffed animals and blankets are also gladly accepted. Drop off July 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Ralphs parking lot at Foothill Boulevard and […]

Paula Devine Sworn Onto Council

By Ted AYALA Newly-elected Glendale City Councilmember Paula Devine may only be serving the rump of a full term on the council dais, but that isn’t stopping her from laying out ambitious goals that she hopes to accomplish by next April. Working against a time frame that leaves her only nine months for the remainder […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Proud to be a “One Percenter” Last weekend, Americans celebrated their nation’s 238th birthday with family barbecues, trips to the beach and an evening of fantastic fireworks. We were celebrating the promises and privileges of the Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776. In the Declaration our Founding Fathers asserted that, “All men are […]

NOTES & NODS

Conquering Stress Are you stressed out? This Sunday, July 13, Pastor Bill Flanders will begin a series titled Conquering Stress. The public is invited to join us at First Baptist Church – La Crescenta as we learn how to handle the pressures and stress of modern life. The series is on Sunday, July 13, 20 […]

News from CV Alliance »Suzy jacobs

Greetings from CV Alliance! In the spirit of thinking globally, acting locally, here’s the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) World Drug Report 2014, available at www.unodc.org. Drug use prevalence is stable around the world. Around 243 million individuals, or 5% of the world’s population aged 15-64, used an illicit drug in 2012.  […]

Busy Week of Volunteering for Prom

  By Mary O’KEEFE rom Plus is an organization that started at Crescenta Valley High School that gives high school seniors and their guests an alternative to an unsupervised after prom party. Five years ago, the Prom Plus Club, a student-led club, was formed. Since its formation, it has evolved into an active volunteer service […]

Future Scientists Recognized for their Achievements

Future Scientists Recognized for their Achievements

By YooJin SHEEN, intern While summer vacation for most high school students may represent sleeping for endless hours, some students have pursued other interests, achieving numerous feats. For their achievements in the field of science and technology, Crescenta Valley High School students Shaunt Mehdikhani and Kyle D’ambrosio received medals from the LA County Regional Occupation […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

  CV High School students Amy McFadden (in the 2014 Stanley Cup Final shirt) and Hannah Weingarten took CV Weekly with them while in the Dominican Republic with La Crescenta Presbyterian Church. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the […]