By Mary O’KEEFE Those who want to help the local community while having a delicious breakfast can head over to Crescenta Valley High School on Saturday morning for the annual Crescenta Valley Town Council pancake breakfast. The pancake breakfast is a fundraiser for the council with proceeds earmarked for its many programs including annual scholarships […]
By Lisa PAREDES Montrose has a four-legged surfing champion. Hanzo the “Samurai Surf Dog,” was recently inducted into the International Surf Dog Walk of Fame in Huntington Beach, along with two other popular surfing dogs, Sugar and Abbie Girl. The nearly 6-year-old boxer lives with his human family Eric, Miho and Hugo Felland, along with […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Briggs Terrace residents had a visitor last weekend that liked the area so much it didn’t want to leave. On Friday afternoon a resident found a bear lounging on her patio deck. The bruin then took a stroll around her yard. According to residents, the Crescenta Valley Sheriff Station was contacted and […]
By Jason KUROSU Glendale Police Officer and CV Alliance member Joe Allen stopped by the Crescenta Valley High School Career Center on Monday night during a PTSA meeting. He made a presentation on teenage drug use, the current availability of drugs and the ease with which information on obtaining and producing drugs can be had […]
By Ted AYALA Athletes at the Glendale Sports Complex may soon be noticing a difference when their cleats hit the turf. Glendale City Council voted Tuesday night to replace the facility’s artificial turf. The current state of the turf, according to city staff, is now “beyond repair.” The artificial turf now used was installed in […]
This week, Rep. Adam Schiff with Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer urged President Obama and the White House’s Office of Management and Budget to provide the highest possible funding level for earthquake hazards programs in their 2015 budget request – most specifically, additional funding for an earthquake early warning system being developed by scientists […]
“The birds laugh, loud and long together When Fashion’s followers speed away, At the first cool breath of autumn weather. ‘Why, this is the time,’ cry the birds, ‘to stay!’” Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) The End of Summer The parrots are, at last, headed south to their winter homes … and warmer weather. Good thing […]
Time to Fall Back It’s time to “fall back” as daylight saving time ends on Nov. 2 at 2 a.m. The community is reminded to turn clocks back one hour. Council Districting Meeting Tonight A community meeting hosted by Crescenta Valley Weekly and Verdugo Woodlands Homeowners Association takes place tonight, Thursday, Oct. 30 at 6 […]
By Isiah REYES Parents gathered at Roosevelt Middle School to learn more about the different ways to speak to their children about drug and substance abuse during the Red Ribbon Week parent night on Oct. 23. Red Ribbon Week is an alcohol, drug and violence prevention awareness campaign observed in October. It is a weeklong […]