By Brandon HENSLEY Is Kate Hansen better at dodge ball or luge? Judging by her performance Tuesday night at the Crescenta-Cañada YMCA, it has to be the latter. Hansen, a La Cañada native who competed in the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, held an autograph session for fans at the Y, and afterward was supposed […]
The Republican Club of the Foothills (RCF) held its Feb. 27 dinner meeting at the La Cañada Thursday Club. Three different speakers energized and educated the more than 60 persons in attendance. The main speaker was Lawrence Peck who gave an informative presentation on Korean politics. Peck’s candor, enthusiasm, sincerity and humor filled the room […]
By Charly SHELTON Disneyland Resort in Anaheim isn’t opening a new attraction this summer, but that doesn’t mean there is nothing new at the park. Monday saw the launch of a brand new Starbucks location in Downtown Disney district, the shopping, dining and entertainment center located just outside the main gates. The new Starbucks includes […]
March 8 4400 block of Cornishon Avenue in La Cañada Flintridge, a purse was stolen and the front passenger window was smashed on a vehicle reported at 9:20 a.m. March 6 4400 block of Commonwealth Avenue in La Cañada, when a resident arrived home she discovered the bottom pane of glass in a door had […]
More New Things in Our Old Town More fabulous members have joined our chamber. A warm welcome to Advance Auto, a full service shop that for over three decades has been providing excellent customer service and quality auto repair. Their specialty is European makes such as Mercedes, BMW, VW and Audi. Visit them at 3210 […]
The Montrose Search & Rescue Team is comprised of local community members that are sworn reserve deputies and high risk volunteer members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. In addition to being certified EMTs, the team has members that are specially trained for underground/mine rescues as well as ice rescue. This results in the […]
The heart of a house is its kitchen where everyone seems to gather. The designers of the revamped kitchen for this year’s Showcase House of Design know this and are bringing unique materials, including leather-brushed limestone and porcelain flooring, that will offer an inviting place to congregate. “Many people only think stone for flooring, but […]
By McKenna MIDDLETON, intern The power of youth is often underestimated, especially in regards to making a change for the better. Crescenta Valley High School Falcon Christian Fellowship club members strive to make the world a more accepting and loving place, starting from the halls of their high school. The FCF was formed to spread […]
The group of Dilbeck Real Estate Real Living Realtors, known as “Realtors Creating Solutions Outside the Box,” recently hosted a private event at PIRCH, one of the newest stores in the Glendale Galleria. These Realtors, Barbie Eland, Julie Mahoney, Jennie Manders, Shirley Owens and Kimberly Turner, invited their past and current clients, friends, family and […]
Suicide Prevention … It’s Everyone’s Business Our community has been deeply impacted by multiple youth suicides in the last few years. For every death, there are family members and friends that are left grieving and trying to survive without a loved one. A report from the National Institute of Health stated, “In 2009, suicide was […]