The community is encouraged to lace up and come out to this annual fundraiser. By Mary O’KEEFE For the past 15 years Relay for Life of the Foothills has been an anticipated event in Crescenta Valley. Though it has moved locations from the field at Crescenta Valley High School to the soccer field at […]
By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City Council emphasized the city’s position on assistance with immigration enforcement on Tuesday through a vote to affirm Police Chief Robert Castro’s statement regarding the detention of individuals based on their immigration status. Castro stated Glendale “does not have the authority nor the responsibility to incarcerate or detain individuals” based on […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale residents are going to the polls on Tuesday and the city clerk’s office is doing all it can to make it easier for them to cast their ballots. Residents who are eligible to vote can do so either by mail, at their polling place or walk into the Election Center and […]
My Point of View It has been an education to learn about those who are vying for your vote on Tuesday. I have read with interest about the candidates’ forums held, the articles CV Weekly has printed about the election and the candidates, and the responses received by the candidates to the questions posed by […]
The beauty of spring abounds. The flowers are blooming, the hillsides are green and the weather paints the season’s backdrop. Strong and cool northerly winds shifted to warmer northeasterly Santa Ana ones as the week progressed. Not a drop of rain can be found on the radar map – at least for the foreseeable future. […]
Annual GCC Job Fair Open to Community The 17th annual Job Fair at Glendale Community College will be held today, Thursday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Plaza Vaquero. Several employers will be on campus meeting with prospective employees. Those attending should bring a résumé and dress for interviews. Employers include non-profits, […]
Photos by Julie BUTCHER Alma Hernandez and her family with State Sen. Anthony Portantino (right). By Julie BUTCHER Beginning in 1987, every year during Women’s History Month in March the members of California’s State Legislature honor and recognize women “who have made unique and often unsung contributions to enhance the quality of life for others.” […]
On April 4, voters will have the chance to cast ballots that will affect the future of the City of Glendale. Among those issues will be deciding who will fill three seats on the Glendale City Council. To get a better understanding of the 10 candidates running for council, Crescenta Valley Weekly posed two questions […]
In the March 16 story, “Council Approves Establishing JPA,” the Glendale City Council appointed the representative (Paula Devine) and shelved the appointment of the alternate until the vacant Council seat is filled.
By Charly SHELTON On Saturday, the Montrose Shopping Park Association held its First Annual Wine Walk to much acclaim. The idea for the event was born when members of the MSPA, spearheaded by event organizer Dale Dawson, noticed that other small town shopping parks hold similar events and it was high time Montrose got in […]