To prevent unnecessary hardship for residents and businesses throughout Los Angeles County, Supervisor Kathryn Barger will oppose the Dept. of Public Health’s decision to prohibit outdoor dining and further restrictions including another Safer at Home Order, instead calling to align with the State of California’s health orders. “These proposed measures by the Dept. of Public […]
As new COVID-19 cases remain at alarming levels and the number of people hospitalized continue to increase, the Los Angeles County Health Officer Order will be modified to restrict dining at restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars as the five-day average of new cases increased to more than 4,000 cases. The modified order will take effect […]
In light of an unprecedented, rapid rise in COVID-19 cases across California, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Dept. of Public Health (CDPH) today, Thursday, Nov. 19, announced a limited Stay at Home Order requiring generally that non-essential work, movement and gatherings stop between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in counties in the purple tier. […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The organization that helps so many celebrated those who support it when it broke ground on long-awaited work on its parking lot. Last week, on Veterans Day, the American Legion Post 288 broke ground for the reconstruction of its parking lot located adjacent to the lodge on La Crescenta Avenue. “We […]
This story was updated on Nov. 30 By Mary O’KEEFE There have been several incidents in the Glendale and Montrose areas that have been receiving the attention of the public and local leaders. At Harvest Market on Sunday a man refused to wear a mask, which is an LA County Public Health Order, and subject […]
By Julie BUTCHER On Tuesday night, the Glendale City Council voted unanimously on the placement of a memorial bench and plaque and the planting of an Eastern Redbud tree near the children’s area in Brand Park to honor the memory of Lauren Anne Muñoz Geoghegan. Lauren Anne Muñoz Geoghegan was murdered, along with her partner […]
I cannot believe that we’re already getting ready for Thanksgiving! And how different will this year’s celebration be compared to previous years? Not only are we being instructed on how many people we should have in our homes but we’re also advised to just take the whole thing outside (if possible). Since for many of […]
Thank you for the wind and rain and sun and pleasant weather, Thank you for this our food and that we are together. ~ Mennonite blessing Thanksgiving is traditionally a special time of year for families and friends to gather together, share their blessings and reminisce about years past. While this year’s holiday celebration […]
CVTC Meets Tonight, Thursday The general meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council takes place virtually tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. In addition to regular business items, the Council will discuss the Eagle Canyon/Channel Trial Project. To learn more, including finding information on how to join the meeting, visit www.thecvcouncil.org. CVWD Completes Line Repair On […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday a new Welcome to La Crescenta sign was unveiled at the northeast corner of Briggs Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Although it has been difficult to learn the history of the sign, according to Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce (CVCOC) President Mike Riley, members did find out some information. “There […]