These Women are the Bridge from the Past to the Present

These Women are the Bridge from the Past to the Present

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Though March is set aside as the month to remember Women’s History and honor Women in Business, CV Weekly would be remiss if it did not recognize and honor the women who, over the years, built on the foundations laid by powerful women of the past. In 1911, the La Crescenta Woman’s […]

In brief

Council Candidates’ Forum In Person Or Zoom Tonight, Thursday, April 7 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., all Glendale residents will have the opportunity to hear city council candidates in person or at their homes on Zoom when Northwest Glendale Homeowners Association holds its annual candidates’ forum. The candidates will be in-person at First Church […]

Crime blotter

April 1 2100 block of La Cañada Crest Drive in La Cañada Flintridge, the front passenger side window was smashed on a vehicle between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. 5000 block of Indianola Way in La Cañada Flintridge, someone stole gardening equipment. A witness described two suspects, both male, between 5’6” to 5’7” tall, between […]

Food Drive at Fire House Benefits Bailey Center

Food Drive at Fire House Benefits Bailey Center

On Saturday, the Crescenta Valley High School Academy of Science and Medicine is partnering with Prom Plus Club to collect food for the Bailey Center Food Bank. The food bank is part of the United Methodist Church of Tujunga. Several clubs throughout Crescenta Valley have helped with food drives but the need continues to grow […]

Sen. Portantino Introduces Legislation to Eliminate Cancer Care Inequity

State Senator Anthony J. Portantino introduced this week Senate Bill 987, the California Cancer Care Equity Act. The measure would address significant disparities in cancer patient access by expanding Medi-Cal patient access to necessary clinical expertise and resources. “Sadly, there are serious inequalities in access to care for cancer patients. The impact of these care disparities […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

She’s waited two years for her Flight Network pandemic refund. Should she just give up? After a pandemic flight cancellation, Waleska Abreu has waited almost two years for a refund from Corsair International and her online agent, Flight Network. Is her money lost forever? Q: I need your help getting a refund from Flight Network. […]

Celebrating Holy Week and Easter at La Cañada Presbyterian

Holy Week, starting with Palm Sunday and culminating with the celebration of Christ’s resurrection at Easter, is one of the most important weeks of the Church’s calendar. La Cañada Presbyterian Church (LCPC) will be celebrating with Sunday worship services, special evening services and other meaningful events and invites all to participate. On Palm Sunday, LCPC […]

Notes & Nods

LCIF News Lutheran Church in the Foothills thanks everyone who dropped off new warm clothing, new baby blankets, baby food and diapers that were sent to Ukraine. LCIF is continuing to accept donations and is partnering with St. Andrews Orthodox Ukrainian Church in Elysian Park to get the items where they are needed. The church […]

Scene In LA

Scene In LA

April 2022 Things are finally beginning to return to normal for the LA theater scene. COVID still rears its ugly head now and then but with the steady drop in case numbers it seems to be under control for now. While county and state Public Health guidelines state that masks are no longer required and […]