Towed During Isolation

By Mary O’KEEFE The film industry, like all other businesses, has been negatively affected by COVID-19. There was a complete shutdown initially; however, filming has returned to the state with several restrictions and guidelines in place. FilmLA is a non-profit organization and the official film office of the City and County of Los Angeles. Normally […]

Historic Board Of Supervisors Photo Released

Historic Board Of Supervisors Photo Released

The Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors unveiled the official photo featuring an all-women board of supervisors for the first time since the board’s inception in 1852. The official board photo features newly elected Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell who will represent the Second District, a position held for 12 years by Mark Ridley-Thomas. It […]

CVWD’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) Survey Opportunity

Crescenta Valley Water District (CVWD) applied for and was awarded a planning grant funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to develop a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) in response to the federal mandates in the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-390). During this process, local residents and officials from neighboring agencies […]

Ban Overturned – But Don’t Plan Date Night Yet

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY A recent restriction by LA County to ban in-person outdoor dining has met with resistance from the public and by lawyers with the California Restaurant Association (CRA). Earlier this week CRA lawyers sued the county to overturn the ban. After county lawyers weren’t able to produce sufficient evidence of the legitimacy of […]

Homicide Investigation Continues

On Saturday, Dec. 5 at approximately 1:30 a.m., GPD officers were dispatched to the area of Central Avenue and Laurel Street regarding a report of gunshots heard along with a vehicle driving erratically and running stop signs in the area. Officers quickly located the vehicle nearby and discovered one of its occupants had been shot. […]

Crime Blotter

Dec. 2 2300 block of Montrose Avenue in Montrose, a car was left up on bricks and all four tires were stolen from the vehicle overnight. Red Box Road on Angeles Crest Highway, the rear window of a vehicle was shattered and several personal items were stolen from a vehicle overnight. 600 block of Starlight […]

»Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce

Holiday Fun Planned It’s the most wonderful time of the year – holiday bingo time! Tis the season to give and receive! As many of you know, small businesses have been severely impacted by this pandemic. In an effort to support our local small businesses, we have created a Montrose holiday bingo with over 15 […]

»News From The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce

»News From The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce

“Our Business is Your Business” In a Year That Has Been So Improbable . . . To partially quote Vin Scully during his famous call of the 1988 World Series Kirk Gibson home run, it has certainly been a year of the impossible. When we started 2020 with our ambitions and dreams intact we now […]

CALENDAR this

SWINGIN’ THE HOLIDAYS AT BOLTON HALL MUSEUM The very popular Little Landers Historical Society/Bolton Hall annual holiday party featuring live holiday music performances by the Randy Van Horne Singers is cancelled this year due to COVID-19. In its place, Randy Van Horne Singers’ Franny McCartney and Lynn Keller have teamed up to brighten our holidays […]