Trails and Open Space News The City of Glendale Trails and Open Space Aug. 10 program “The Sky is Falling, The Sky is Falling” is full. There is no room to accommodate any additional participants. The next event is a campfire program on Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. “I Don’t Like Spiders and Snakes!” takes […]
The Rush is On I love that fall commercial for one of the office supply stores where the music playing is the traditional holiday song, “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and a dad is pushing a shopping cart down the aisles, picking out back to school supplies with a huge smile on his […]
A $500 reward is now being offered for the return of “Hildie,” a Terrier/Border Collie mix that’s been missing from Sunland since July 6. Hildie weighs about 50 lbs. and is 10 years old. Her owner, Pat Kramer, says she is an important part of the family and everyone is missing her a great deal. […]
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By Logan JEFFREY Boy Scouts from around the country attended the 2013 National Scout Jamboree that was held in West Virginia from July 15 to July 24. One of the boys from the Verdugo Hills contingent, Logan Jeffrey, attended the Jamboree and chronicled the event for CV Weekly readers. On July 8, the Jamboree troop […]
By Michael YEGHIAYAN The Alex Theatre on Brand Boulevard in Glendale officially marked the onset of its expansion project on Tuesday with a long-awaited groundbreaking ceremony. The event was hosted by Glendale Arts, the nonprofit organization charged with managing the theatre, and featured members of the Glendale City Council, city officials and members of the […]
The Verdugo Hills chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors (WCR) hosted a mayor’s panel at the Embassy Suites in Glendale on July 18. Answering questions from the panel were Burbank mayor Emily Gable-Luddy, Glendale mayor Dave Weaver, La Cañada mayor Laura Olhasso and Robbyn Battles, councilwoman from the CV Town Council. The room of […]
By Susan JAMES For viewers who love Marvel superheroes, fairy tales and artificial intelligence, the upcoming television season has something just for you. This year’s Comic-Con, held last week at the San Diego Convention Center, introduced a host of premiering shows whose creators couldn’t be more excited about their creations. Whether that will translate into […]
Shooting Down Grade School Paranoia Gun Paranoia Continuing on the subject of out-of-control paranoia about gun-related toys, actions and speech in our grade schools, I’ve been asked if I made up any of the news items in my last column. Sadly, no. In fact, I didn’t have room last week for even more examples of […]
Mysteries and Questions on CV History, Part 6 Here are some more questions I’ve had from readers: My new neighbor is tearing down the charming little house he bought and building an enormous monstrosity in its place. It will loom over my house, destroying my privacy, and will look weird in our neighborhood. Aren’t […]