Day Campers Work Hard, Donate to Worthy Cause

Day Campers Work Hard, Donate to Worthy Cause

The Center for Children day camp recently worked on a project in which the kids made their own lemonade by squeezing a lot of lemons. The next day they set up a lemonade stand outside the CFC office selling cups for $2 a piece along with a few snacks. At the end of the day […]

Youth Wanted for Explorer Academy

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Explorer Academy is a 15-week program where young adults learn more about the sheriff’s department. The next academy will be held at STARS Center in Whittier starting Saturday, Sept. 7. The academy is held every Saturday. Once the recruit graduates, the recruit will be assigned to the CV Sheriff’s Station […]

Hearing the Roar of the Engines – the 2024 Montrose Car Show

Hearing the Roar of the Engines – the 2024 Montrose Car Show

Whether a lover of hot rods, classics, exotics or more, the Montrose Car Show has something for everyone. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY   For the 22nd year, the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. is hosting a car show like none other. Admission is free to the Montrose Car Show, planned for Sunday, July 7 from 9 a.m. […]

Half-Cent Sales Tax for Housing on the November Ballot

Supervisor Kathryn Barger issued the following statement on Tuesday after the Los Angeles County Supervisors voted 4-0 to place the United Way’s Citizens Initiative Measure, commonly known as the Affordable Housing, Homelessness Solutions and Prevention Now initiative, onto the November 2024 ballot: “Today’s action by the Board of Supervisors is purely ministerial in nature. Backers […]

Local Volunteers Search Island for Missing Man

Local Volunteers Search Island for Missing Man

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY   Greece is known for historic architecture, delicious cuisine and world famous olive oil – and most recently a missing retired Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy. Albert Calibet, 59 of Hermosa Beach, went missing on June 11 while on a hike on the Greek island of Amorgos. The island was experiencing an […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE   Have you heard of coral bleaching? I had heard of it and have seen photos but I never realized how far reaching this was and how it affects the ocean as a whole. Over one quarter of all marine life relies on coral reefs at some point in their life cycle. […]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

The Wait is Over   It’s taken five long years, including one pandemic, but CV Weekly is finally ready to present The Finest. The Finest is a list chosen by our readers of who and what they think are the best in the Foothills … and beyond. In the magazine included with this week’s newspaper […]

In brief

CVCA Meeting Tonight The Crescenta Valley Community Association will have its monthly meeting tonight, June 27 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Making a presentation is guest speaker Anita Enander, former mayor of Los Altos and a founding member of Our Neighborhood Voices, a volunteer organization working to put an initiative on the statewide ballot to return […]