NEWS FROM SACRAMENTO <<< Assemblymember Laura Friedman

As a mother, the safety and wellbeing of my child is my top priority, which is why what I learned in a conversation I had last year shocked me into action. Did you know that right now it is totally and completely legal to include a particularly toxic group of chemicals in products meant for […]

In brief

CVTC General Meeting Canceled The general meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council, originally scheduled for tonight, July 15, has been canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for Aug. 19. New Principals Announced for CVHS and Rosemont The Glendale Unified School District has announced the appointment of new principals for Crescenta Valley High School and […]

Treasures of the Valley <<< Mike Lawler

Pioneer Memories: Art Aiken – Timber Operations Many residents of the valley are surprised that our bare, rocky San Gabriel Mountains were once forested with big conifers and that lumber camps were part of our landscape. The forests were cut for firewood for Los Angeles, specifically to feed LA’s brick-making factories. Art Aiken was there […]

SPECIAL PET SECTION: Too Hot to Trot – Preventing Pets from Overheating

SPECIAL PET SECTION: Too Hot to Trot – Preventing Pets from Overheating

By Mary O’KEEFE With temperatures on the rise it is important for everyone, including pets, to stay hydrated and to know the signs of dehydration and heat strokes. “I wish people would [realize] how incredibly hot [the interior] of cars can get,” said Dr. James Speas of Crescenta Cañada Pet Hospital. According to the American […]

Letter to the Editor

The Way Forward May Be Shrouded in Fog Many Crescenta Valley residents have recently read several editorials from members of the Crescenta Valley Water District Community Advisory Committee (CAC) and responses from the Crescenta Valley Water District. I had been a member of the CAC in an effort to help provide better transparency between the […]

Fun Is Readily Available on the Summer Beach Bus

Fun Is Readily Available on the Summer Beach Bus

Between parking and gas prices, a trip to the beach can be expensive. Not to mention Los Angeles traffic that must be traversed with drivers cutting other drivers off, some driving too fast while some are driving too slow. By the time beach-goers get to the sand the frustration level is high and, though they […]

Calendar This

BURBANK AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY The Burbank African Violet Society will be having its next club meeting this morning, Thursday, July 15 at 10 a.m. at The Little White Chapel Christian Church, 1711 N. Avon St. in Burbank. The program will be a video presentation given by Andrea Worrell on “Growing The Little Ones.” We will learn […]

Notes & Nods

This Week at LCIF  Lutheran Church in the Foothills invites the community to worship in the church’s Worship Center. On Sunday, July 18 at 10 a.m. Pastor Scott Peterson will deliver the message called “Some for You, and Some for You …” The service will also be live-streamed at 10 a.m. on the church’s YouTube […]

Katherine and Patrick Marsh on Glendale Noon Concerts Roster

Katherine and Patrick Marsh on Glendale Noon Concerts Roster

    On Wednesday, July 21 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Flutist Katherine Marsh and violist Patrick Marsh will perform works by J.S. Bach, Devienne, Vieuxtemps and Pleyel on a Facebook stream and YouTube.          The program includes J.S. Bach (1685-1750), “2 Part Invention in E Major, […]

Ahmadi Named Scholarship Recipient

Anahita Ahmadi, a graduate of Crescenta Valley High School, is the recipient of the National Merit University of Southern California Scholarship. The University of Southern California is private, coeducational, and nonsectarian, and is located in the heart of the city of Los Angeles. Undergraduate enrollment is nearly 14,000 students. Ahmadi’s probable career field is computer […]