PFAR Hosts Pasadena Unified School District Realtors Table Talk

  On July 7, the Pasadena-Foothills Association of Realtors hosted a PUSD Realtors Table Talk: “Education in COVID-19.” As part of PFAR’s expanding PUSD initiative, the conversation featured Helen Chan Hill, director, Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development at PUSD and Dr. Jennifer Miyake-Trapp, assistant professor of Education, Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine […]

Opening Day in July? Let’s Play Ball

Opening Day in July? Let’s Play Ball

By Brandon HENSLEY This was supposed to be the Dodgers’ year. Okay, fine, it’s been that way for the past seven or eight years, right? No, but really, this year was supposed to be the Dodgers’ year. They’d be hungry and embarrassed coming off a 2019 first-round playoff loss to the Washington Nationals (who, fair […]

Pet of the Week

Winston is a 9-year-old Siamese mix. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the community!

McNevin Achieves NAR’s At Home With Diversity Certification

McNevin Achieves NAR’s At Home With Diversity Certification

Ruth S. McNevin of McNevin Real Estate, associated with Re/Max Tri City Realty, has been awarded the At Home with Diversity certification from the National Association of Realtors. McNevin joins more than 17,000 real estate professionals in North America who have earned the certification after completing an eight-hour course addressing topics of diversity, fair housing […]

Step Up and Be Counted: U.S. Census Wants You

By Mary O’KEEFE The U.S. Census Bureau continues to reach out to people living within the United States to complete their survey.  The U.S. Constitution requires that every 10 years a census will be conducted to count the population. The first census was in 1790, shortly after George Washington became President. The census steadily expanded […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Marilyn Wright took the CV Weekly along with her to Grand Island, Nebraska where she visited a longtime friend. “We lost contact for 35 years,” Wright said. “I found Mona Sexson on Facebook three years ago. We were good friends in the early ’80s. I missed her. Now we are reunited and even closer friends.” […]

CIF Southern Section Announces Big Changes for Upcoming Year

By Michael LEVITSKY The California Interscholastic FThe CIF Southern Section announced Monday that fall athletics are being pushed back and will take place during the spring semester of this academic year. Commissioner Rob Wigod stated all sports will be conducted in two seasons – fall and spring. This means fall, winter and spring sports are […]

Mary Freda Lohman Patrick

April 1, 1934 – June 27, 2020 Mary Freda Lohman Patrick passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 27 after a brief stay in the hospital. Mary was born in Los Angeles and raised in Glendale where she attended Fremont Elementary School, Clark Jr. High School and Glendale High School, Class of 1951. After high school […]

Knott’s Offers a Taste of Calico

By Charly SHELTON With all California theme parks closed to visitors, the industry is taking a massive hit. Disney is reportedly losing over $1 billion per month while the parks are closed. And while Disney and Universal Studios have reopened their major shopping districts, like Downtown Disney and CityWalk, to sustain itself Knott’s Berry Farm […]