Amazing Plans at Haunted Jail

Amazing Plans at Haunted Jail

Kids and adults are invited for a day of scares at the CV Sheriff’s Station. By Brandon HENSLEY Lisa Dutton and her crew may be running on little sleep, but it will hopefully pay off in the form of many scares this weekend at the CV Sheriff’s Station. Parents and children are invited to the […]

A Fun Run

A Fun Run

By Mary O’KEEFE The Halloween Fun Run was Saturday when runners and walkers of all ages got up early and headed to Two Strike Park in La Crescenta to run the foothills, either in costume or traditional running gear. The annual run started at 8 a.m. and everyone from the community was invited to participate. […]

RRCC Readies for the Vote

RRCC Readies for the Vote

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Office is getting ready for the big night – Nov. 8 – but workers at the RRCC have been working steadily for some time as mail-in ballots arrive and early voting has begun. The criteria to vote in California are, according to the California Secretary of […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

Black Lives Didn’t Matter in Old CV Race relations in America dipped historically low this year. Several killings of blacks by police followed by revenge shootings of police sparked riots and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, shining a spotlight on still simmering racial prejudice. Here we are, 150 years after the abolition […]

L.A. Residents Learn How to Prepare for a Major Disaster

L.A. Residents Learn How to Prepare for a Major Disaster

By Pat KRAMER Over 3,000 people, including 1,000 families, attended the 9th Annual Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair held Oct. 1 at Fire Station 87 in Granada Hills. The all-day event drew together emergency preparedness professionals and representatives from nearly 70 neighborhood councils in Los Angeles. The purpose of the Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair was to […]

First Sunland-Tujunga Armenian Arts & Culture Festival Takes Place on Commerce Avenue

By Pat KRAMER An estimated 5,000 community members flooded Commerce Avenue in Tujunga for the first-ever Sunland-Tujunga Armenian Arts & Culture Festival, held on Saturday. The event was put on by the Armenian Sasoon Cultural Association, the Armenian National Committee of America (S-T Chapter), the Foothill Record, and Garoun Association. Admission was free due to […]

Median Plans on CVTC Meeting Roster

By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Town Council meeting is tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. in the La Crescenta Library community room, 2809 Foothill Blvd. It is an important meeting to attend for those in the community who are concerned about the median project along Foothill Boulevard. The original number of medians planned for the […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Oct. 16 3400 block of S. Central Avenue in Los Angeles, detectives at Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station received a call from L.A. police concerning suspects they were detaining. The LAPD officers reportedly said they had found numerous documents that were related to a residential burglary that occurred in La Cañada. Detectives recovered jewelry and several […]

Ducks and Doggies at the Park

By Charly SHELTON This weekend, a Crescenta Valley favorite event returns. The Kiwanis Club of Glendale will host its fundraiser, the 9th Annual Kiwanis Incredible Duck Splash, alongside the Glendale Police Dept. K-9 Unit’s annual fundraiser, K-9s in the Park. They are separate events, but held in the same location at the same time – […]

Parks Reservation System Now Available Online

Last year, four gradate students from the University of Southern California (USC) Sol Price School of Public Policy presented their graduate capstone project for their Masters of Public Administration program to the City’s Parks and Recreation Commission. The students made recommendations for improvement to the City of La Cañada Flintridge’s parks reservation process and online […]