Soft Opening Planned – Soon – for CV Skate Park

  By Mary O’KEEFE A soft opening is planned for the Crescenta Valley Park skate park either the end of this week or early next week. The grand opening had been planned for June 22 but was postponed due to an unavoidable issue with scheduling. The Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Dept. is working […]

Getting Ready for CV Radio Club Field Day

By Charly SHELTON This weekend, the Crescenta Valley Radio Club will take part in an annual nationwide competition at Verdugo Park in Glendale. For 24 hours, these amateur ham radio enthusiasts will log onto the band and make contact with people from around the country doing the same. “Once a year, all the ham radio […]

Grocery Store Employees Vote to Strike if Necessary

Grocery Store Employees Vote to Strike if Necessary

By Mary O’KEEFE This week the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) 770 union voted overwhelmingly to strike if contract negotiations break down. “The companies basically gave bonuses rather than [pay] increases,” said Rick Icaza, president of Local 770 in an interview with CVW. “They won’t fund our health and welfare program, won’t fund our […]

Schiff Takes Part in Sit-in

Congressman Adam Schiff took part in a sit-in on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday in an effort to force a vote on gun control. Schiff was one of about 100 Democrats in the U.S. Congress who took part in the sit-in. “This is the House equivalent of a filibuster!” said Schiff. […]

Weather in the Foothills

“Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, Sun, sun, sun, here it comes …” ~ George Harrison, music & lyrics As the week began, forces of cataclysmic proportion  came together … good, bad and/or otherwise. As expected, June came loaded with events – graduations, weddings, the end of school and the start of summer […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

From the Desk of the Publisher

Auld Lang Syne Typically sung at New Year’s, the song “Auld Lang Syne” signals the end of … something. The year. An occasion. Whatever. I’ve never quite understood the sentiment of the words: “Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind?” It sounded to me like we were to forget the people who […]

Smoke Advisory Issued – updated

updated 3:54 pm Tuesday The Fish and Reservoir fires that began on Monday morning have combined and are now known as the San Gabriel Complex. The fires are 0%  contained as of 3:23 p.m. and have burned a combined 5,400 acres, according to Inciweb. The lead agency for the fire is U.S. Forest Service with […]

County Incidents Keeping Firefighters Busy

At 12:24 today, Temple Sheriff’s Station deputies and Los Angeles County Fire Dept. personnel responded to a brush fire in the area of Brookridge Road and Opal Canyon Road in the Fish Canyon area.   Although Los Angeles County Fire Dept. personnel are actively engaged in extinguishing the fire, it appears that the fire has […]

Public’s Help Sought in Commercial Burglary

On Tuesday, May 31 at 11:07 p.m., two female suspects were walking northbound on Brand Boulevard in Glendale when they came to the Mamita Peruvian Restaurant at 714 S. Brand Blvd. They walked down the alley and then entered the building by unknown means. Once inside, they approached the register and removed cash as well […]