By Mary O’KEEFE The Armenian National Committee of America Crescenta Valley hosted an educational workshop on Saturday that helped students and their parents prepare for college. “So, what do you think Ashton Kutcher went to college for?” asked Garineh Demirdjian, counselor from UCLA. “Biochemical engineering.” She continued saying that actress Eva Longoria went to school […]
The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients for this year’s Recognition Banquet. The banquet, which takes place on Oct. 8, honors local citizens and organizations for their contributions to the Crescenta Valley. Honorees include Man of the Year: Dwight Sityar, Woman of the Year: CV Weekly Publisher Robin Goldsworthy, Educator of the […]
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are looking for a male state prison inmate who walked away from the Holton Conservation Camp in Sylmar last night. Jesse Diaz, 24, had been participating in the voluntary conservation camp program since January. He was last seen at approximately 11 p.m. last night during a […]
On Monday at about 5:45 a.m., a resident on Cloud Avenue contacted the Glendale Police Dept. to report two men fighting in the street. Upon arrival, officers found two men down in the front yard in the 3700 block of Cloud Avenue. One man was minimally responsive and the other was unresponsive but breathing. Both men […]
UPDATE Investigation Continues into Death of Elderly Male By Mary O’KEEFE More information has been released about the elderly man who was found deceased in his apartment yesterday (Monday) when Los Angeles County Sheriff Dept. deputies from Civil Management were conducting a court ordered eviction in the 3800 block of Orangedale Avenue in Montrose. “Upon […]
By Mary O’KEEFE LASD was in the process of a serving an eviction in the 3800 block of Orangedale Avenue in Montrose this afternoon (Monday) when they discovered a deceased elderly male at the location, said Sgt. Chu of the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station. The Homicide Unit is investigating.
By Charly SHELTON The statewide drought is crippling for gardens and lawns, with mandatory water conservation rules in effect to limit outdoor watering. During the summer months, this can be a death sentence for certain plants and grasses. On Sunday, Descanso Gardens in La Cañada, in conjunction with many local water departments, held a “Drought-Tolerant […]
The community is encouraged to take part in an early morning run through the foothills before filling up on pancakes. By Jason KUROSU he Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce annual fundraiser for local schools, the “Running the Foothills” 5K Run, will be held on Saturday, Sep. 19. The run will begin at 8 a.m. at […]