Keeping Positive During Shutdown

Keeping Positive During Shutdown

By Charly SHELTON Amid all the negativity surrounding the coronavirus coming from several news outlets and government organizations, there are rays of positivity as well. Communities across the country are coming together to show off some happiness and light, to keep spirits up in these dark times. And Crescenta Valley is no different. Around town, […]

Free Virtual Urgent Care Visits Offered

Dignity Health – Southwest Division announced the launch of a free virtual urgent care service, Virtual Care Anywhere, for anyone in the community experiencing mild to moderate symptoms of the new coronavirus. Virtual urgent care visits are being encouraged as an initial care option for anyone who would like to discuss symptoms characteristic of COVID-19 […]

Hungry? They’re Ready to Take Your Order

  While many restaurants have shut down in response to COVID-19, several have remained open for meal pickup or delivery … and they are desperate for business. CV Weekly has compiled a list of local restaurants that are serving up meals for pickup or delivery.   Aidan’s Grill (818) 330-7122 Take Out/Delivery Service     […]

In Brief

LCF Farmers Market and Montrose Harvest Market Open The City of La Cañada Flintridge and the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. have announced that their Farmers Market and Harvest Market will be open this weekend. The LCF Farmers Market will be open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Harvest Market will be […]

City Responds to Coronavirus

By Julie BUTCHER The City of Glendale is focused on responding to the coronavirus pandemic, which was evident when the council met on Tuesday to update the public and take action on both routine and extraordinary measures. Mayor Ara Najarian chaired the meeting from City Hall with councilmembers participating by phone. Public comments on various […]

Update – March 25

Update March 25, 2020 By Mary O’KEEFE The public is invited to join a telephonic town hall with Congressman Adam Schiff. Congressman Schiff held a telephonic town hall last Thursday and will be holding another one tomorrow, Thursday, at 7 p.m. The questions from the public at last week’s town hall covered a variety of […]

Sheriff Reports Uptick in Online Scams, Hacking Attempts

The Fraud & Cyber Crimes Bureau, Emerging Cyber Trends Team (ECTT), has seen an uptick in fake emails, texts and phishing scams related to the COVID-19 emergency. Criminals use fake emails or texts to get users to share valuable personal information, such as account numbers, Social Security numbers, or  login IDs and passwords. LASD advises […]

Update from CV Weekly

Update from CV Weekly March 24, 2020   Due to a recent influx of people using the parks and hikers using multi-use trails and natural areas, several trails are now closed through April 19.  “Out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with guidance from state and local health officials to prevent the spread […]

News from CV Weekly; March 23, 2020

News from CV Weekly March 23 By Mary O’KEEFE “We must identify, isolate and treat,” said Los Angeles City Councilmember David Ryu as LA County and LA City announced today they have secured more tests for COVID-19. LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said the County has secured 20,000 tests for the County. The tests will […]

County Issues Revised Order

According to Los Angeles County Public Health Department there are now 351 cases of Coronavirus with four deaths, as of noon yesterday. On Saturday a Revised Order was issued to comply with the executive order issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The order specifically requires all businesses to cease in-person operations and close to the public […]