Community Center Spring Ceramic Sale is Back

Twice a year, the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge hosts a sale showcasing artists within its ceramic program and from the community. Proceeds from the Ceramic Sale not only benefit local artists but also the ceramic program at the Center. Each sale brings hundreds of visitors to browse the handmade works of art made […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis!

What Is The Best Way To Sell A Home? Dear Phyllis, For more than 20 years, I have been living in the La Crescenta home I inherited from my parents. As a struggling single mom, I am afraid no one will want to buy my home because it needs so much work. I have three […]

The Memories of Norma Potter – Part 1

Now that I’m retired, I have more time to devote to my second favorite passion, local history. (My first favorite passion is, of course, my wife.) Something that I have wanted to do for many years is to record oral histories with our longtime residents. I have over the years done a few, but it […]

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON <<< ADAM SCHIFF

Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day: Recognition is Just the Beginning Last year, newly-elected President Joe Biden commemorated Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day by laying down a historic marker. After decades of shameful silence and broken promises, he offered a simple but solemn truth: 107 years ago, the Ottoman Empire undertook a systematic effort to destroy the Armenian […]

Sports Round-Up

The spring 2022 regular season is wrapping up and many teams are now awaiting the release of CIF selections and brackets. The CVHS boys’ volleyball team is the first CVHS team to officially receive an invitation to the Spring 2022 CIF Tournament. They’ll travel to Los Angeles today (Thursday, April 28) to take on Gold […]

CVHS Winter Guard 2022 Takes First

CVHS Winter Guard 2022 Takes First

  After a successful season, Crescenta Valley winter guard team competed on Saturday in the Winter Guard Association of Southern California (WGASC) championship finals at Huntington Beach High School.  Two days before heading to Huntington Beach the team had to cope with the loss of two members, one due to an injury and the other […]

Glendale Police Department works with Glendale Fire Dept. to Save Baby

On April 20 just before noon, Glendale PD patrol officers responded to the 400 block of West Dryden Street regarding a baby not breathing. Upon arrival, officers were informed that Glendale Fire Dept. personnel were transporting the infant to the hospital. During transport, Glendale Fire Dept. personnel noticed the child demonstrated signs indicative of narcotics […]

Glendale Finishes Strong in Baker to Vegas Relay

Glendale Finishes Strong in Baker to Vegas Relay

By Mary O’KEEFE After a two-year pause, officers suited up for the grueling 120-mile Baker to Vegas relay race. The Baker to Vegas – Los Angeles Police Revolver and Athletic Club’s (LAPRAAC) Challenge Cup Relay was held the weekend of April 1-2. The 120-mile relay race has 20 legs that range from a little over […]