Issue 08.25.22
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By Ruth SOWBY At the Tuesday night meeting of the Glendale City Council, Mayor Ardy Kassakhian congratulated the City on its Harrower Village groundbreaking that had councilmembers in attendance. The Village is a 40-unit, 100% affordable rental senior-housing project located at 912-920 E. Broadway and 117 S. Belmont Street. The Housing Authority has provided a total […]

On Monday, the Prom Plus organization and Prom Plus Club provided a welcome back-to-school breakfast for teachers and staff at Crescenta Valley High School. When the teachers and staff gathered for meetings to prepare for the 2022-23 school year they found Prom Plus Club high school members flipping pancakes for them. Photos and story by […]
Julie Evans of La Crescenta took along her copy of CV Weekly when recently visiting the Grand Canyon North Rim! Thanks, Julie!
CHiPs IN LA CRESCENTA Almost a half-century ago, a very popular TV series about the travails of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers was a highly-rated hit on television. The first two seasons of “CHiPs” were filmed almost entirely on the not-yet-open 2 and 210 Freeways from La Canada to Sun Valley, and even spilling […]

Select cast members of “ARENA: A House MUSIC-al” will be appearing in an ARENA stage takeover outdoors as part of the first year anniversary of The Queer Mercado (The Queer Market) on Saturday, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilda L. Solis Learning Academy, 319 N. Humphreys Ave. (at Cesar Chavez […]

Smiling faces overcame high temperatures as students made their way to school. By Lori BODNAR, Robin GOLDSWORTHY and Mary O’KEEFE It was a Wednesday morning full of hugs, high fives and welcome backs at local schools where teachers and staff greeted new and returning students. At Lincoln Elementary School, students ran up to each other, […]

By Mary O’KEEFE NASA missions explore the solar system for new worlds and water, or signs of ancient water sources, as evidence that indicates life. In fact, NASA’s motto in exploration is “follow the water.” Explorers of the universe know the value of finding water but for most people on Earth, water has been one […]
Lingering Effects Last week, specifically Wednesday, was tough. Challenges included having a temporary layout guy (who worked his tail off yet pulled it all together) while our regular guru Steve was on vacation, wonky email service, Excel issues that made it nearly impossible to print route sheets for our delivery people and a reporter who […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It may sound like a broken, albeit melting, record but the Earth has seen another hottest month on record. July 2022 was the world’s sixth hottest July on record, according to National Oceanic Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) National Center for Environmental Information. “Last month also saw Earth’s sixth hottest year-to-date on record […]