Congratulations In January, when I returned to the halls of the California Capitol, I was prepared to join my colleagues in another legislative session with the backing of a vigorous economy and record-level revenue. Then the COVID-19 pandemic began its wildfire-like spread through every corner of our state. Practically overnight, the pandemic radically shifted […]
“Been around the block enough times to know this place is boring. Spent so much time with myself, my reflection can’t stand to look at me.” This opening lyric for the title track and EP called Pretty Little Polaroid – the debut release by La Crescenta artist Reconciled Affection that is being released on […]
CAUTIOUS DUETS COMING TO HUUT On Saturday, July 18 at 7p.m. The Virtual Verdugo HUUT! (Hootenany) presents Cautious Duets. Everyone is invited to an all-duet evening of partnerships over safe distances while getting to know each other again – remotely! HUUT! music and comedy revue is designed to be watched as a premiere, from the […]
Aug. 1, 1952 – June 16, 2020 Joe Roice Hagemier was born Aug. 1, 1952 to Roma Speirs and Joe G. Hagemier at The California Hospital in Los Angeles. People knew him by both Roice and Joe since Joe was also his father’s name. Roice passed away suddenly from leukemia on June 16. Roice worked […]
Harriet Payne Hammons, 77, of La Cañada Flintridge, went to be with our Lord on Sunday, July 5 after a battle with stage 4 lung cancer. Born in Los Angeles, Harriet was the beloved mother of Heidi Harriet Moreno of La Crescenta and John Philip Hammons of LCF, and the beloved grandmother of Grace Elizabeth […]
CV Weekly has confirmed that the traditional New Year’s Day Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena has been canceled. The following is a statement issued by Tournament officials: Planning for Rose Bowl Game and reimagined New Year celebration ongoing. With reluctance and tremendous disappointment, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association announces that, in accordance […]
The Glendale Unified Board of Education made a decision Tuesday to start the 2020-21 school year with all students participating in an online distance learning model. The district will offer on-campus childcare during the regular school day for elementary-age students, prioritizing students currently enrolled in state-subsidized childcare programs, foster/homeless youth, and children of essential workers. […]
Revised Health Officer Order Requires Closure of Additional Indoor Operations and Sectors As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in LA County and across California, the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order was modified yesterday, July 13 to align with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s directives to prevent more cases, more serious illnesses, increased hospitalizations and […]
On July 9, Los Angeles County Public Health confirmed 50 new deaths throughout LA County and 1,777 new positive cases of COVID-19. The number of new deaths remains higher than the seven-day average of 24 deaths. The total number of deaths in LA County is 3,689. The total number of positive cases of COVID-19 is […]
Given the heat wave, the City of Glendale Community Services and Parks Dept. is opening its doors at select community centers to serve as cooling stations. The City of Glendale is highly encouraging those who do not have a cool place to be during the hottest time of the day to come the facilities listed […]