In light of the ongoing uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 situation, after careful consideration Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, (PSHA) has announced that it will further postpone the June 7 – 28 dates for the Pasadena Showcase House of Design. PSHA’s main concern is the continued health and well-being of the extended Showcase family which […]
Montrose Bowling Center’s Grand Opening It was 1940 and bowling was becoming a popular social activity in America. Bowlers in the Crescenta Valley had to drive all the way to Pasadena for their league games. But now Montrose was getting its own bowling alley and the valley was in a frenzy of excitement. Last […]
A Better Way to Keep Businesses Afloat and Workers on Payroll The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of Americans out of work – families are struggling to pay their bills, put food on the table and care for their loved ones. The unemployment rate has skyrocketed to almost 15%, a level we haven’t seen […]
On May 15 at approximately 6:45 p.m., officers assigned to the Special Enforcement Detail were patrolling in the area of Colorado Street and Wing Street when they noticed a vehicle with no front plate and tinted front windows. The officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. While speaking with the occupants of the vehicle, […]
Detectives from the Glendale Police Dept. Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted an investigation on a male who was believed to be selling illegal drugs out of a residence on the 300-block of North Orange Street. Detectives initiated undercover surveillance of the male, later identified as 49-year-old Fernando Elias of La Mirada, and witnessed him engaging in what […]
May 22 Alta Canyada Road and Olive Lane in La Cañada, a woman and her children were walking and riding five razor scooters. They stopped and left all five of the scooters on the southwest sidewalk at the location. They walked southbound on Alta Canyada Road past about 10 houses. During this time the woman […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The COVID-19 crisis has created dilemmas for businesses that have remained open this spring, and that includes a change in how services are performed at funeral homes. Glendale Funeral Home director Ed Brail and Crippen Mortuary arrangement counselor Chris Reichman said both of their places have remained open while complying with social […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Students in Glendale Unified School District were looking forward to their spring break in March. Little did they know that their week off would turn into the rest of the school year. They then started their virtual learning experience, which for some worked well and for others has been a time of […]
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond on Wednesday called on California’s cross-sector partners to accelerate investments that can help all California students access the technology they need to succeed academically in all educational settings. During a virtual media check-in, Thurmond stressed the importance of the continued efforts to support California public school students’ widespread […]
By Julie BUTCHER Summer camps may look different this year but Crescenta Valley parents, kids and camp providers are determined to figure out the safest, funnest possible Summer 2020. Surveying summer camp opportunities across the larger metropolitan area, LA moms note that “as of the end of May, some camps do plan to open for […]