School Safety Covered at GUSD Board Meeting

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday, the Glendale Unified School District presented information on campus safety measures taken at school campuses. The district has put several campus safety measures in place over the years and continues to add more safety procedures, said Hagop Eulmessekian, director of Student Support Services. One improvement is an update of all […]

Legislation Combatting Catalytic Converter Theft Passes Assembly Committee

Senate Bill 986, a measure authored by State Senator Anthony J. Portantino and Senator Tom Umberg to combat catalytic converter theft, unanimously passed the Assembly Transportation Committee this week. SB 986 tackles catalytic converter theft by requiring dealers to apply a vehicle identification number (VIN) to the catalytic converter of each vehicle listed for sale […]

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony to Celebrate New GCC Athletics Complex

Glendale Community College is inviting the public to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony this Friday, June 24 from 10 a.m. to noon to celebrate the opening of the new Kinesiology and Vaquero Athletic Complex on the college’s Verdugo campus. The existing Verdugo gymnasium has undergone a seismic retrofit and expansion to modernize the facility, which now […]

Lincoln Elementary Awards Scholarships to Alumni

Lincoln Elementary Awards Scholarships to Alumni

On May 27, Lincoln Elementary School honored 27 high school seniors, previous Lincoln Elementary students, with scholarships. Principal Barbara Fariss said she was “astounded” by the number of applicants and proud of the returning seniors. This is the highest number of scholarships distributed in Lincoln’s history. Making its debut this year is The Stephen Williams […]

The Show Must Go On

The Show Must Go On

The Annual Lincoln Talent Show took place virtually for the second year in a row due to pandemic restrictions. The Lincoln Auditorium has not been used for the Talent Show for two years, but that did not stop the talented youth of Lincoln from putting on a show. Nicolas James, first grade teacher, once again […]

Local Girls Earn Gold Award Status

Several local Girl Scouts earned their Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting, which is the result of many months of work addressing areas of critical need throughout Greater Los Angeles and beyond. In total, 239 young women in the greater Los Angeles area earned their 239 Girl Scout Gold Award. Among […]

Late Printing of CV Weekly

I must once again ask for patience from the subscribers of the Crescenta Valley Weekly. I was recently, within the last two hours, notified by our printer, which is located in Ontario, that their press has gone down resulting in a late printing of this week’s edition of the Crescenta Valley Weekly. I apologize profusely […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Why Would A Buyer Make An Offer And Then Back Out?   Dear Phyllis, I love reading your real estate advice! I have a new scenario for you. My son lives in the San Gabriel Valley and has his home in escrow. Like so many other Southern California sellers he received a lot of offers. […]