By Mary O’KEEFE For the first time in the election history of the Glendale Unified School District and Glendale Community College Board of Trustees, there will be district elections. In the past the election was “at large,” meaning that voters in a specific city/area could vote for any elected seat. Election “by-district” means a large […]
The Glendale Police Dept. and the Community Services & Parks Dept. have partnered with WISE & Healthy Aging to host Smarter Than a Scammer, a free educational forum for seniors on Jan. 28 at the Glendale Police Dept., located at 131 N. Isabel St. in Glendale in the community room. The forum is from 9:30 […]
By Mary O’KEEFE In recent weeks Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. – Crescenta Valley Station has received reports of a scam that targets mostly the elderly and their love for family. The scam is not isolated to the La Cañada Flintridge – Crescenta Valley areas, not even to California, but has affected people throughout the […]
By Charly SHELTON Each year, medical scientists do their best to predict which strain of influenza virus will attack the population hardest then create a preemptive vaccine to combat it. Sometimes it’s the A strain that causes problems. The H1N1 virus can get out and cause an epidemic as it did with the 1918 Spanish […]
By Mary O’KEEFE California is no stranger to wildfires. Each year, thousands of acres burn across the state with crews battling to save homes and wildlife in arduous conditions. But California has never seen anything to the extent of the wildfires currently ravaging Australia. The total burned area in the Australian wildfires would stretch from […]
CV Town Council Meets Tonight The general meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council will be tonight, Thursday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. at the community room of the La Crescenta Library. On the agenda is the induction of officers and directors by Supervisor Kathryn Barger. All are invited to attend. The La Crescenta Library, […]
“The birds, the moon and the clouds have an important mission: to make mankind turn their eyes towards the skies! And so man can leave his own little local world and focus on something bigger – the universe!” ~ Mehmet Murat ildan, Turkish playwright and novelist If all went as predicted – a change in […]
Socially Unacceptable I’ve written before my thoughts about the internet in general and social media in particular. There is so much information available on the internet now compared to just 15 years ago. In fact, I remember a commercial (I can’t remember what for) that came out not long after the internet started to […]
By Julie BUTCHER Big changes are coming to California elections – soon. Starting on Feb. 3, absentee ballots will be mailed out, in advance of primary Election Day on March 3. “Forget about Election Day,” said one local election official. “Think Election Month!” The Voters Choice Act, adopted by the California legislature in 2016, sought […]
“There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.” ~ Fred Rogers By Mary O’KEEFE Leading with this philosophy of Fred Rogers’, a dinner hosted on Sunday by the Crescenta Valley Armenian Community and Youth Center […]