March 4 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta, an employee reported several liquor bottles were stolen from a display case located in the store. Surveillance footage revealed a man, described as wearing a black jacket, black mask, black pants and black shoes, entering the store with a black duffle bag in a shopping […]
At its meeting on Tuesday, March 9 the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education adopted a resolution: Affirming the Glendale Unified Board of Education’s Commitment to the Safety and Wellbeing of our Asian American and Pacific Islander Students, Employees, Families, and Community Members and Denouncing Xenophobia Due to Fears of the Covid-19 Pandemic. This […]
This Week at LCIF Change your clocks this Saturday night (spring forward!) then join Lutheran Church in the Foothills at this Sunday’s 10 a.m. “Couch Church” on its Facebook page and YouTube Channel. This week, Pastor Scott Peterson will deliver a message called “Do You Even Lift?” Following is fellowship on Zoom at 11 a.m. […]
LCWC Now Accepting Scholarship Applications In a year of limitations, the La Crescenta Woman’s Club is again offering opportunities for 2021 graduating high school seniors. Four scholarships in the amount of $200 each for any area of study will be granted to students. Two additional scholarships will also be granted, The Roberta Kurtz Scholarship for Study in […]
Vera Garabedian is Girl Scout Cadette who recently completed her project to earn her Silver Award. “I chose to make and donate rattle toys for the rabbits at the Pasadena Humane Society,” she wrote. “This project reinforced my love for helping animals.” Garabedian learned that “research is key in preparing any project that I want […]
By Charly SHELTON Knott’s Berry Farm hosts its annual Boysenberry Festival each spring to pay tribute to the berry that made the Knott family their fortune. Last year, the park held a media event to showcase some of the food planned for the festival in early March. Eight days later, the park announced a temporary […]
The downward trend in COVID cases continues and vaccinations are in full swing for eligible groups of people giving us more hope for the future. Once vaccinations are opened up for a few months to everyone we may see more things returning to some sense of normalcy; however, the experts are projecting that theaters will […]
By Lori BODNAR, intern There is a famous dog in our midst! Tiki, a dog that lives in La Crescenta, has reached the quarterfinals in the America’s Favorite Pet Competition. There are two categories in the pet competition: cats and dogs. Nationwide, one cat and one dog that each receives the most votes will win […]
Reflections on a ‘Legend’ Recently we lost Tommy Lasorda, baseball and Dodger legend. I had the opportunity to meet this wonderful man on several occasions. Tommy came to speak to the students at Rosemont Middle School with a message of encouragement and a challenge to the student body. This was my first year as Rosemont PTA president. […]
Home Buying: Where To Begin? Dear Phyllis, My daughter and her husband are searching for a home on the Westside. They are overwhelmed with prices and down payment requirements. The absence of open houses has really impacted their journey and it’s been a struggle for them trying to get a feel for the real estate […]