CVHS Boys Cross-Country Races to Top-10 Finish at the State Championship

The Falcon boys’ cross-country team finished seventh overall in the State of California at the 2021 CIF state championship meet in Fresno. The meet was dominated by Newbury Park, which won both split categories, featured four of the top-five finishers, six runners in the top 10, and scored only 16 points total, 103 points ahead […]

Falcon Boys Basketball on Fire Through First 10 Games

Falcon Boys Basketball on Fire Through First 10 Games

By Justin HAGER The CVHS boys’ basketball team is 10 games into the 2021-22 season and at 8-2 overall and 2-0 in the Pacific League. The Falcons are on the brink of breaking into the top-50 teams in the state, according to MaxPreps. In the past week, the boys have earned victories over fellow Pacific […]

Local Nonprofit Holds Holiday Luncheon

La Crescenta Woman’s Club members recently dined at the Caltech Atheneum, observing all COVID requirements. Celebrating surviving the previous year from left are Rita Even, Judy Tejeda, Carol Benedetti, Carol Stein, Emma Lestina, Sandra Virag, Pat Word, and LCPC President Carol Huntwork. Submitted by Danette ERICKSON

Holidays Return to Universal Studios Hollywood

Holidays Return to Universal Studios Hollywood

By Charly SHELTON After the COVID-19 pandemic shut down theme parks worldwide last year, California’s parks were among the last to reopen. Last year there was no Christmas at the theme parks, just one of the many things 2020 couldn’t offer in LA. The 14-month shutdown ended this spring and guests were welcomed back to […]

People Making News

The University of Cumberlands congratulates Kirk Bentzen of La Crescenta on successfully completing its doctor of philosophy in leadership. University of the Cumberlands is one of the largest and most affordable private universities in Kentucky. Located in Williamsburg, Kentucky, Cumberlands is an institution of regional distinction offering quality undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and online degree programs. […]

LCFOG Welcomes New President, Officers

La Cañada Flintridge Orthopedic Guild outgoing president Marie Baker passes the gavel to newly installed president Arlene Massimino, who will co president with Caryl Pettit. The Guild celebrates 64 years of providing service to the Institute for Children. The installation was at the elegant La Cañada home of Liz Argue with guests Mary Beth Perrine […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis!

Stuck In Escrow With An Investor Dear Phyllis, My uncle passed without a will, and I am the administrator of his probate estate. He has a late 1890’s Victorian home in Los Angeles. It’s not a great area and the home needs a lot of work. We originally had an offer that was just $10,000 […]

‘A Century of California Women Artists’ Comes to Glendale

Glendale Library, Arts & Culture presents “A Century of California Women Artists” at the Brand Library & Art Center commemorating the heritage, challenges and accomplishments by members of Women Painters West for the last 100 years. The exhibition features 100 new, contemporary works by current Women’s Painters West members inspired by past member artists, as […]

Scene In LA – December

Scene In LA – December

As we ring in the holidays here in Southern California, remember that COVID-19 protocols are still in place, so proof of vaccination is required, and face masks must be worn at all times during the performances at most theaters in order to attend performances. The information presented in this column is the latest available at […]

Notes & Nods

This Week at LCIF  Lutheran Church in the Foothills invites the community to worship in the church’s Worship Center. Interim pastor Chuck Bunnell will lead worship on this third Sunday of Advent with a sermon entitled “Hark the Glad Sound” on Sunday Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. The service will also be live-streamed on the […]