Families Turn Out for Walk to School Day

Families Turn Out for Walk to School Day

By Mary O’KEEFE Walktober is a time when schools focus on the health benefits, for both humans and the environment, of walking to school. Although the entire month of October is focused on walking, on Wednesday morning schools highlighted the importance of walking to school by organizing places for kids to meet and walk together. […]

Public’s Assistance Sought in Sprint Store Robbery

The Glendale Police Dept. is seeking the public’s assistance with identifying a male involved in a robbery at the Sprint store located at 2027 Verdugo Blvd. in the City of Glendale 91208. On Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 4:46 p.m. the male suspect walked into the Sprint store and ordered employees and a customer to the […]

Don’t Flip Out – It’s Time for Pancake Breakfasts

By Charly SHELTON It’s time for pancakes and sausages while supporting the youth of the Crescenta Valley – it’s time for the CV Pancake Breakfast. “It brings the community together, that’s the most important thing that we always like to do,” said Harry Leon, president of the Crescenta Valley Town Council. “The breakfast brings the […]

Possible Burglary Puts Neighborhood on Alert

By Mary O’KEEFE At about 10:35 Friday morning, Oct. 5, Glendale police responded to the 3900 block of Los Olivos Lane concerning a suspicious circumstance report. A resident was in his front yard when he noticed a truck described as a silver Chevy Tahoe backing into his neighbor’s driveway. There was a man assisting the […]

Weather in the Foothills

“I am struck by the simplicity of light in the atmosphere in the autumn, as if the earth absorbed none, and out of this profusion of dazzling light came autumnal tints.”~ Henry David Thoreau, Oct. 12, 1852 Summer is truly over. It seemed to have ended more abruptly than usual this year. Although daytimes have […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Pondering a Prickly Proposition   The November ballot is loaded with measures and propositions which, depending on how they are voted on, will impact the state’s budget and our pocketbooks. These measures and propositions may possibly raise revenues for the state as well as for the City of Glendale. One of the most prickly for […]

Getting Ready for the Polls

By Mary O’KEEFE In about three weeks voters across the nation will be going to the polls. In the upcoming weeks, CVW will be looking at what Crescenta Valley residents will find on their ballot. There are some important dates voters should pay attention to including the last day to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot […]

CVHS Student Named Youth Member of GUSD Board

By Julian MITCHELL, intern Crescenta Valley High School senior Sophia James has been named this year’s Glendale Unified School District student board member. The honor is given to one senior from within the five GUSD high schools. That student is the representative for all GUSD students at all GUSD board meetings. “Tuesday night board meetings […]

Making the Cut

Making the Cut

By Mary O’KEEFE When people are diagnosed with cancer, there are many things that run through their mind. How it will affect their family to treatment options are just some of the issues that have to be dealt with immediately. There are side effects to treatment that patients must deal with and, according to the […]

In Briefs

GPD Having Ribbon-Cutting, Open House The Glendale Police Dept. is having a ribbon-cutting today, Thursday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m. for its police museum. The museum features a variety of historical police memorabilia collected over the years. On Saturday, Oct. 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., the department is hosting an open house. The […]