“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold; when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade. ~ Charles Dickens February has come and gone with a leap and a bound. March arrived without a roar or raindrop. Unlike the saying, “March came […]
By Brandon HENSLEY In a special occurrence, the Glendale City Council and Glendale Unified School District held a joint meeting on Feb. 24 that was highly praised by its attendees from both organizations as being useful and necessary, as both boards called for more joint meetings in the future. Inside the board room of GUSD […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Starbucks will not be having its Evenings program at the location at the corner of Ocean View Boulevard and Honolulu Avenue in Montrose it was decided Wednesday night. Starbucks Evenings program was first rolled out in a Starbucks in Seattle, Washington in 2010. The next year the company expanded to several locations […]
On Monday, 2/15/16, at about 4:35 p.m., a suspect described as male, white, 20 to 26 years old, 5’9″ to 5’10” with a medium build and trimmed beard with a tattoo on his upper right arm entered the Vons at 3233 Foothill Blvd in La Crescenta. He entered the liquor aisle where he loaded up […]
After 38 years, Young Rhea is turning the keys over to City Hall Café. By Mary O’KEEFE So you’re working in an accountant’s office and happen to see a notice in the newspaper of a restaurant for sale in your hometown. What do you do? If you’re Young Rhea, you think, “Sure, why not own […]
By Jason KUROSU Rosemont Middle School was recently awarded a $500 cash prize thanks to the efforts of a local eighth grader and aspiring filmmaker looking to spread the message of kindness to his fellow students. Daniel Tweedy was honored for his short film, “Kindness: You Are All That I Needed,” the winning entry in […]
Angel After an intense day at the bowling alley posting a perfect 300! And knows how to use a foot pedal on the front electric trolling motor of a bass boat too. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the […]
By Jason KUROSU Starting Monday, Crescenta Valley Water District customers will be asked to halt outdoor watering for 10 days, as a district-wide planned imported water shutdown will begin. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, in conjunction with the Foothill Municipal Water District, have asked local residents and businesses not to water their lawns […]
By Charly SHELTON The last of three meetings to help decide the structure of the 2017-18 GUSD school year calendar was held Tuesday night at Crescenta Valley High School. The three public forums, the other two held at Hoover and Glendale high schools, were in response to the backlash from parents over the early 2016-17 […]
“When there are no clouds in the sky, under the beautiful sunshine, remember the rain and repair your umbrella.” ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan, Turkish author & playwright I just don’t know what to say about the weather, except it is not raining – in fact quite the contrary. The skies are clear and the temperatures […]