Governor Newsom Calls for State Sanctions on Russia

Moving to support the Ukrainian people and protect the interests of Californians, Governor Gavin Newsom this week sent a letter to the leaders of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) and the University of California retirement system calling for the state to leverage its sizeable global investment portfolio […]

In Brief

Local Troops Holding Recruitment Event Local Boy Scout Troop 288, Girl Scout Troop 288 and Venturing Crew 288 are having their first annual recruitment event on Saturday, March 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Verdugo Hills Memorial Hall. These troops are sponsored by American Legion Post 288. For more information regarding the Boy […]

College Student’s Design is Out of this World

College Student’s Design is Out of this World

By Bethany BROWN La Crescenta resident Jake Zawacki Goff was one of 18 national winners of the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge. The Challenge invited teams or individuals to create novel and game-changing food technologies or systems that require minimal inputs and maximize safe, nutritious and palatable food outputs for long-duration space missions, and which […]

Relaxing Mask Requirements

As Los Angeles County continues to see reduced numbers of those infected with the COVID-19 virus, required safety measures are being considered while noting that vulnerable individuals should continue to layer in all protections possible. Given decreased risk, the LA County Dept. of Public Health is modifying the Health Officer Order to allow establishments, businesses […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

What We Hope We Would Be As most of you know, I am not a politico. I am not savvy in those areas and I don’t feel I’m educated enough in the arena to make sage political comments. However, the attack on Ukraine by Russia has made even this political novice rise up to offer […]

Weather in the Foothills <<< Sue Kilpatrick

“March came in that winter like the meekest and mildest of lambs, bringing days that were crisp and golden and tingling, each followed by a frosty pink twilight which gradually lost itself in an elfland of moonshine.”   ~ Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian author, 1874-1942 In many parts of the Northern Hemisphere snow begins to melt […]

GPD Reports

Three Arrested for Burglary and Grand Theft On Feb. 20, Glendale PD patrol officers responded to the 100 block of North Louise Street and the 500 block of East Lexington Drive regarding vehicle burglaries of subterranean garages where a set of four tires were taken from two different vehicles, along with miscellaneous documents from a […]

Crime blotter

Feb. 24 Angeles Crest Highway in Angeles National Forest, a wallet was stolen from a locked vehicle between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Feb. 20 2300 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, as a driver was passing the location he heard the sound of glass breaking. He turned back to the location and […]

Women in Business <<< The Future is her Destiny

By Mary O’KEEFE Throughout the month of March, CVW will be looking at women who are making a difference within their communities. We start by looking at a young entrepreneur who is not only a savvy businesswoman but is also a supportive voice for her generation. When Destiny Helligar started her company she was 11 […]