Males Arrested with Loaded Firearm in a Vehicle

On Friday, Nov. 6 at approximately 12:30 a.m., a patrol officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that had a headlight out in the area of New York Avenue and Montrose Avenue. The officer contacted the driver of the vehicle, later identified as 19-year-old Jason Chinchilla of Sunland, regarding the violation. Chinchilla did not […]

Hope Center to get Boost from LA Board of Sups

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion by Supervisor Kathryn Barger to provide critical funding for the Pasadena Hope Center, a new permanent supportive housing project that will be developed by The Salvation Army in the City of Pasadena. The Pasadena Hope Center will feature a modern, four-story building that will […]

Homicide Investigation Continues

Sheriff’s homicide investigators continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the apparent shooting death of a man at the Eaton Canyon Nature Center. Deputies responded to the Eaton Canyon Nature Center at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday regarding a call of a dead body discovered off a hiking trail. Upon arriving they discovered an unidentified white […]

Local American Legion on Veterans Day

Every year veterans from the American Legion Post 288 and Veterans of Foreign Wars 1614 would spend Veterans Day at several events, including at Lincoln Elementary School. This year, due to COVID-19, their outreach will be done virtually as about eight veterans have recorded messages that will be shared with Lincoln students. Veterans of American […]

Community Turns Out for Fun and Frights in the Foothills

Community Turns Out for Fun and Frights in the Foothills

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Celebrating Halloween was definitely different this year. After guidelines were released by state health officials discouraging door-to-door trick-or-treating, some thought that the holiday – a favorite of many – was lost. Crescenta Valley Weekly immediately kicked into high gear to counter these restrictions with a fun way to celebrate Halloween while observing […]

It’s Not Over Until the Last Ballot is Counted

It’s Not Over Until the Last Ballot is Counted

By Mary O’KEEFE It has been an election season that seemed to last far longer than any other election season to date. And it is still not over as the ballot counting continues in several states including, as of press time, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina and Nevada. Lawyers from both sides of the aisle […]

Short Meeting for Council

By Julie BUTCHER The Glendale City Council adjourned its shortest meeting of 2020, just before the polls closed on Election Day in California, having taken formal action on items pending, honoring the memory of former mayor Dr. James Perkins, who died on Oct. 10, days before his 96th birthday, and the 100th birthday of Paul […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Along for the Ride On Saturday night I had the chance to be the navigator in the car that took our Halloween judges around the Crescenta Valley. They were tasked with checking out the more than 40 places that submitted their addresses for the Fun and Frights in the Foothills Halloween self-driving tour. They then […]

Weather in the Foothills

“Peering from some high window; at the gold of November sunset (and feeling that if day has to become night this is a beautiful way).” ~e.e. cummings Autumn has its sunsets as the sunlight cuts through the atmosphere at day’s end. Living in Southern California, it’s one of the few signs of autumn we are […]