In light of an unprecedented, rapid rise in COVID-19 cases across California, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Dept. of Public Health (CDPH) today, Thursday, Nov. 19, announced a limited Stay at Home Order requiring generally that non-essential work, movement and gatherings stop between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in counties in the purple tier. […]
UFOs over Crescenta Valley – Part 2 I’m continuing this week with the history of strange sightings in the skies above our community. These stories are taken from the book, “The Tujunga Canyon Contacts” by Ann Druffel and D. Scott Rogo. These stories in Part 2 involve helicopters, both conventional and mysterious. The book says […]
It’s hard to imagine that back in January many of us ushered in the beginning of a new decade with not a semblance of what challenges were in store for us. It’s been tough. We’ve battled the virus while working to keep food on the table for unemployed constituents and business owners, and a roof […]
CVWD Repairs Serious Leak At Oak Creek Reservoir On Aug 29, CVWD detected a leak in the 16-inch inlet/outlet manifold at Oak Creek Reservoir (for details see CVWD board packet for Oct. 13, Action Item 5). Oak Creek Reservoir provides water to approximately 2,000 CVWD customers. The CVWD board immediately approved $275K plus $50K contingency […]
Authors and Illustrators, an event hosted by the Assistance League of Glendale, was held virtually on Tuesday at Cerritos Elementary School in Glendale via Zoom. Three authors presented their works: Caroline Arnold spoke with students in TK through second grade; Alexis O’Neill presented to the third and fourth graders, and Leslie Margolis talked with the […]
News from the CV Theatre Arts Foundation CV Players are currently working on their winter showcase called “COVID Holidays.” They are writing short scenes about what the holidays are like in quarantine. In a similar vein, Falcon Players are creating original one act plays with a COVID theme. Many of these plays are very personal […]
Pianist Lorenzo Sánchez and violinist Nancy Roth. On Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinist Nancy Roth and pianist Lorenzo Sánchez will perform duos by Lutoslawski (1913-1994), Beethoven (1770-1827) and Samuel Dushkin (1891-1976) on a Facebook stream and YouTube and http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com. Nancy Roth, violinist […]
Provided by Knott’s Berry Farm Visitors to the Park will find it decked out with holiday cheer. Off the heels of Knott’s successful new “taste” experiences, Knott’s Berry Farm announced a new seasonal food and retail event, this time celebrating the merriest season of all, with Knott’s Taste of Merry Farm. Though the theme […]
Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy (AFC) advisor and wildlife photographer Denis Callet captured footage of Monrovia, the first cougar to be rescued, rehabilitated and released in the state of California. The female cougar was found with paws burned so badly that she could barely walk. Her burns were likely sustained during the Bobcat Fire. Discovered in […]
The Future Of Open Houses Dear Phyllis, We have been thinking about buying a larger home for several years. We really are just exploring the idea. And as such have enjoyed the flexibility of going to weekend open houses. Right now, we aren’t that serious so we appreciate that we don’t need to bother or […]