More than 1,500 students were named to the Biola University dean’s list in spring 2020. Biola students are placed on the dean’s list to honor those with a GPA of 3.6 or higher while enrolled in 12 or more credits and whose cumulative GPA is at least 3.2. From La Cañada, Jin Ahn, Alexandra Bowers […]
By Blake HYFIELD Sleep is an important part of your daily routine – you spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep – and getting enough of it at the right times – is as essential to survival as food and water. Without sleep you can’t form or maintain the pathways in your […]
This Week at LCIF Set your clocks back at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1 and plan to join Lutheran Church in the Foothills for Couch Church, Fellowship and Prayers at 10 a.m. Worship services stream on the chuch Facebook page and YouTube Channel. For those who miss the live presentation, videos are available on […]
Rev. Jon Karn of Light on the Corner Church; Rev. Kimberlie Zakarian of Holy House Ministries; Anthony Kelson RScP, Laney Clevenger-White, RScP, and Rev. Dr. Beverly Craig of La Crescenta Center for Spiritual Living; Rabbi Janet Bieber; Carolyn Young; Sharon Weisman; Rev. Mary Morgan, Redondo Beach Center for Spiritual Living; Rev. Tim Beck and Rev. […]
Hundreds turn out at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital and La Crescenta Library for free influenza vaccines. CVW wants to again remind readers that flu season has arrived and how important it is to get a flu shot as the winter months draw near. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] everyone 6 […]
By Mary O’KEEFE In the last 14 days, deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept.-Crescenta Valley Station have located three stolen vehicles found, in part, due to cameras recently deployed throughout the area. The Crescenta Valley Station, the City of La Cañada Flintridge and Flock Safety entered into a partnership in which numerous Flock […]
By Julie BUTCHER On Tuesday night, the Glendale City Council voted unanimously “to officially recognize the Republic of Artsakh and call upon the President of the United States and Congress to recognize Artsakh’s independence for the purpose of bringing peace to the Armenian Highlands.” “Two years ago, I had the honor of appearing before you […]
“At the end of the day faith is a funny thing. It turns up when you don’t really expect it. It’s like one day you realize that the fairy tale may be slightly different than you dreamed. The castle? Well, it may not be a castle. And it’s not so important happy ever after, just […]
As a kid, going trick-or-treating (or Halloweening as I put it) was a highlight of the fall. I loved choosing a costume, though my mom often relegated my sister and me to being princesses (I think it was easiest). As Halloween night drew near I would watch for rainclouds, pondering what we would do if […]
Daylight Saving Time Ends Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday morning, Nov. 1 at 2 a.m. Set clocks back one hour. ‘Mental Health, COVID-19, Teenagers: What’s the Relationship?’ Webinar A panel of mental health experts, student advocates and State Senator Anthony Portantino will take part in a robust and sensitive discussion on youth mental health […]