VIEWS FROM THE VERDUGOS <<< CRAIG DURST

VIEWS FROM THE VERDUGOS <<<  CRAIG DURST

The Promise of a New Life The man in the black frock coat had already begun to speak when we entered the hall. My aunt Cora had done her best to coax my father and me out of our room in time to arrive early but instead we excused ourselves as we nudged our way […]

NEWS FROM SACRAMENTO <<< ASSEMBLYMEMBER NICK SCHULTZ

NEWS FROM SACRAMENTO <<< ASSEMBLYMEMBER NICK SCHULTZ

Helping the Entertainment Industry As the California State Legislature enters its second month of the 2025 session, we are quickly approaching the deadline for the introduction of new legislation. One cause that I am particularly passionate about is the preservation of the entertainment industry in Southern California. In the coming days, I will be co-authoring […]

Deadlines to Apply for Assistance and Financial Aid for Victims of the Eaton Fire Outlined by State Senator Sasha Perez

From the office of California State Senator Sasha Perez who represents District 25: There are important deadlines to apply for assistance and financial aid for victims of the Eaton Fire. The first deadline for American Red Cross financial assistance is (TODAY) Friday, Feb. 14 and details for other deadlines are listed below. Those who have been […]

Update on CVHS Stadium Seating

Update on CVHS Stadium Seating

The school’s track and field should reopen to the public in about four weeks. By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Unified School District board of 2021 voted to approve in September 2021 the funding for improvements to the Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) athletic field.  Though it has been awhile the completion of the CVHS stadium […]

Project Continues to be Hot Topic at Council Meeting

By Julie BUTCHER At the Tuesday night meeting of the Glendale City Council, three successive items that were originally placed on the Council’s consent calendar to be considered as routine matters were discussed at length and ultimately tabled on tied votes of 2 – 2, with Mayor Elen Asatryan out of town, highlighting how controversial […]

Construction is About to Begin Along La Crescenta Avenue

Construction is About to Begin Along La Crescenta Avenue

By Mary O’KEEFE Residents and business owners in the area of the La Crescenta Rehabilitation Project should have recently received a notice on their door informing them that construction is about to begin. “Construction is expected to start in March. The exact date is to be determined once the construction schedule has been approved. The […]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Another Year Older As 2025 gets underway I am reminded that in May I will complete another rotation around the Sun and will be another year older. I looked on the internet to see what completes “another year older” because I’ve always heard “another year older, another year wiser” … but I don’t feel wiser, […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE I was going through some old photos of my family the other day. These photos go back to the Civil War and included the tin-type pictures of my great-grandfather, a photo of my grandma in the 1940s, WWII photos of my uncles and many more. I am so grateful that I have […]