Good-bye to a Longtime Friend Recently Jenny, the owner of Classy Cuts in Montrose, suddenly passed away. We had started going to Classy Cuts in 1997 and her service with a smile kept us as customers for over 25 years. She did the hair for both of our daughters for their proms at CV High and their hair […]
By Jerome SILVERMAN and Mikaela STONE The CVHS Falcons’ homecoming game on Friday against the Burbank Bulldogs left a sour taste in the mouths of the Bulldogs. After playing poorly against Muir in a losing effort last week, the Falcons were hell-bent to return to their winning ways. Burbank took the opening kickoff to start […]
Bold.org announces its $48,000 Windward Spirit Scholarship. It is open to any high school or undergraduate student who is striving to make a difference. To apply, offer thoughts and/or ideas about the “Ode To Millennials-Gen Z text” found on the scholarship page. There will be 16 winners of scholarships of $3,000 each. The application deadline is […]
The Elks National Foundation announced the launch of the 2024 Elks Most Valuable Student scholarship contest. The MVS scholarship is available to high school seniors who are United States citizens. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks. The judging criteria are based on academics, leadership, service and financial need. […]
California Highway Patrol responded to a car fire at 10:36 this morning, Sunday, Oct. 8, on the 2 South Freeway just north of the Mountain Street exit. The number one lane is open. All other lanes are closed for an undetermined amount of time. The fire has spread to the hillside; Glendale fire and police […]
A fatal pedestrian hit-and-run traffic accident occurred today, Thursday morning, around 5:30 a.m. at Sunland and Foothill boulevards in Sunland. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk at the time s/he was struck by the vehicle. The driver did not stop, according to Officer Vazquez, LAPD. Lanes of traffic were closed as LAPD detectives continued […]
Flatware provided – but bring your appetite – to the upcoming pancake breakfasts. By Lori BODNAR and Mary O’KEEFE On Oct. 14, Crescenta Valley Town Council members will once again don their aprons and grab their pancake spatulas as they host their traditional pancake breakfast. In the past the breakfast was held in the quad […]
By Mikaela STONE The Glendale City Council meeting, held at the Sparr Heights Community Center on Tuesday, was well-attended as community members came to discuss the AB 645 program currently waiting for the governor’s signature. Should the program go into effect, up to nine automated speed cameras would be placed around Glendale as part of […]