By Mikaela STONE Crescenta Valley High School’s band finished its two week band camp with a show previewing the year’s coming performances. Each summer, dedicated students in band and color guard hone their skills from 7a.m. to 3 p.m. in the California heat, working on precision drills so that they can march, twirl and perform […]
By Lori BODNAR Mountain Avenue Elementary School student Daisy Kim, who entered fifth grade when school started, won third place at the state level in the California State Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Reflections Contest. The PTA Reflections theme was “Show Your Voice.” Over 30,000 students in pre-K to 12th grade submitted their original works to […]
Traffic along eastbound Foothill Boulevard as well as eastbound traffic on Montrose Avenue and Honolulu Avenue are being affected by a closure on the eastbound Foothill 210 Freeway due to a water main break. According to Officer Boyd, California Highway Patrol, eastbound lanes 1, 2 and 3 are open. Lane 4 and the eastbound Ocean […]
updated on Aug. 29 at 4:17 p.m. A man has been detained in connection with an incident that sparked the lockdown of several schools in the Sunland-Tujunga area today, according to an LAPD spokesperson. _____________________________________________________ update Aug. 29, 12:15 p.m Mount Lukens Continuation High, Verdugo Hills High School, Mount Gleason Middle School, Apperson Elementary School, […]
On the night of Thursday, Aug. 24 at approximately 8 p.m., Glendale police responded to a bomb threat at the Americana at Brand. An object resembling a toilet was left on the property, along with a note indicating the object was a bomb. Prioritizing public safety, the Glendale Police Dept. and Americana Security immediately initiated […]
By Ruth SOWBY Though it’s five months before Christmas, the “sneak peek” Christmas sale at the Assistance League Flintridge (ALF) debuted on Tuesday, Aug. 8 packed with local shoppers. Prices were set at pennies on the dollar. But what caused the most oohs and ahhs were triangle-shaped earrings in “Barbie” pink – natch! But […]
Emma and Duncan Lestina took the CV Weekly on their British Isles trip in July. Here they are on the 1800s tea clipper ship in Greenwich, England, just outside of London.
America’s First Constitution Failed Following its Declaration of Independence, the Second Continental Congress turned its attention to forming a government for the new nation. The delegates debated from July 1776 until November 1777. They reached an agreement on the 15th of November. The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union became America’s first Constitution. It took […]
By Ruth SOWBY No one knows how to throw a luau party as do members of the Filipino American Business Assoc. of Glendale (FABAG). Close to 100 FABAG members and their guests, flowered leis adorning all, gathered at the Glendale YMCA on Saturday, July 29 for their annual installation of 2023-24 officers and induction […]