Crime blotter

Jan. 21 300 block of Knight Way in La Cañada Flintridge, a catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle. A witness reported hearing a strange sound that drew her attention to the front yard. She looked out the window of her home and observed four to five people with masks standing by her vehicle. They […]

Dignitaries Respond to Mass Shootings

By Mary O’KEEFE Californians are mourning the loss of 18 people who were killed in two separate mass shootings. On Saturday, while people were celebrating the Lunar New Year at a dance studio in Monterey Park, 10 people were killed and 10 were injured after 72-year-old Huu Can Tran opened fire into the crowd of […]

Treasures of the Valley <<< Mike Lawler

The Sad Tale of the Florencita Market Robbery At 2460 Florencita Ave. sits an odd little house. Unlike the other houses on the street, it fronts right onto the sidewalk, with no front yard. A long and thin front porch seems to lead one right to the front door. It seems out of place, and […]

Letter to the Editor

AAUW Correction I was just reading the Jan. 19 issue and love the photo and article about AAUW Glendale Branch … but you have a few details wrong. AAUW nationally was founded in 1881 and the Glendale Branch was founded in 1923 … so the event last week was our 100th anniversary party!  Yes, there is a discussion about […]

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON <<< REP. ADAM SCHIFF

Climate Change Will Only Bring More Devastating Storms like January’s   After a brutal series of atmospheric rivers drenched our state with deadly consequences, the skies have finally cleared. But the mess left in their wake is on full display. Rocks have littered the roadways, trees are still down, debris clutters the sidewalks and the risk […]

CV Chamber Board Installed, Grants Distributed at Luncheon

CV Chamber Board Installed, Grants Distributed at Luncheon

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual luncheon that included the installation of its board of directors and officers and the distribution of grants from the Mary Pinola-Crescenta Valley Chamber Education Fund. Held on Thursday, Jan. 19 at the Chevy Chase Country Club, the afternoon saw the passing of the […]

Village Poets Kicks Off New Year

Village Poets Kicks Off New Year

Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga invites poets and friends of poetry to the first of this year’s monthly readings held in-person on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 4:30 p.m. at the Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave. in Tujunga. We will start the year on a high note, presenting two eminent poets: Sharmagne Leland-St. John and William Scott Galasso.  This […]

Veterans Corner <<< January 2023

By Blake HYFIELD VA Reaches 1 million in Military Exposure Screenings The Dept. of Veterans Affairs marks a historic milestone by screening 1 million veterans for military exposures as part of the PACT Act signed into law Aug. 10. The screenings are a key component of the law – which empowers VA to deliver care […]

Camp Runamuk Fun Offers Fun for Campers

Camp Runamuk Fun Offers Fun for Campers

Summer fun is on the way because Camp Runamuk is back at the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge! Designed for children ages 5-10, campers will participate in arts and crafts, sports, water play and fun in the sun all summer long. Each week of camp has a different theme including Outer Space, Pirate Fever […]