LCIF News After a two-year pause due to COVID-19, Vacation Bible School is returning this summer to Lutheran Church in the Foothills. The church invites all children from pre-K through sixth grade to attend a week full of fun activities this coming June 27 through July 1. The program runs from 9 a.m. to noon. […]
An Attack on Ukraine and Democracy Itself Over the past month, we have all watched in horror as Russian President Vladimir Putin has waged an unprovoked, bloody war against the Ukrainian people. We’ve heard the blare of air raid sirens from Kyiv to Odesa, and watched the footage of missiles streaking indiscriminately through the skies. […]
From Rocky Cola to Gus & Andy’s – The Long and Winding Road The rumors are true! The most anxiously awaited restaurant in Montrose is finally open! After Rocky Cola Café closed in 2014, everyone just assumed it would reopen soon as another restaurant. The building has a prominent position in Montrose, right on the […]
On National Pi Day (March 14), Flintridge Prep students, from left, Miles Fish, 13, and Jonah Rose, 14, share a pepperoni pizza purchased for $3.14 at Blaze Pizza in La Cañada. Photo by Ruth SOWBY
By Justin HAGER The Crescenta Valley High School boys’ lacrosse team may have entered Tuesday’s game against Canyon looking a little too far ahead. The 8-0 Falcons, who were ranked in the top 200 nationally and in the top 50 in California, were heavily favored against the 4-4 Canyon Comanches, who aren’t even in the […]
By Justin HAGER The Crescenta Valley High School Falcons boys’ baseball team continued its dominant run in the Pacific League on Tuesday with a 10-1 victory over Muir. The game looked to be in Falcon control from the start when CVHS senior Kris McCollum blasted a leadoff double and then came around to score by […]
On Wednesday, April 6 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinists Andrew Kwon and Stephanie Pak will perform duos by Mozart, Wieniawski, and Viotti on a Facebook stream and YouTube. On the program are Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – “Duet #5 for Two Violins in A minor,” Henryk Wieniawski – […]
The 2nd Annual LCF Trails Game officially kicks off on April 1 and continues through April 30 and is co-sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada and the La Cañada Flintridge Trails Council. Entry into the LCF Trails Game is free and intended for all ages to get out into the fresh air. Prizes […]
Exercise can be extremely beneficial for people with chronic lung disease or other respiratory problems, but it can also be extremely intimidating. Conventional gyms have equipment, but they lack the ability to help a person who is experiencing severe shortness of breath. It is with this in mind that USC Verdugo Hills Hospital (USC-VHH) recently […]
He ordered three tickets from Vivid Seats but only got two. Mark Kovac pays for three tickets to an NBA game but receives only two from Vivid Seats. Where’s the third ticket, and can the company make the assist before game time? Q: I ordered and paid for three tickets to the Mavs-Wizards game through […]