CV Sheriff’s Station Readies for Rummage Sale

The Crescenta Valley Station volunteers are hosting their annual rummage sale at the Crescenta Valley Station on Saturday, June 4 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.  The volunteers are asking assistance from the community to donate items that may be resold at the fundraising event. “This is a great opportunity to clear your garage and […]

Arrest Made in Sexual Acts with a Minor Case

UPDATE: A correction was made by Glendale PD on June 1 regarding the charges. The correction is reflected in the story below. On May 27, Glendale Police detectives, after a year long investigation, arrested a Glendale man for allegedly performing sexual acts with a minor under the age of 14. The investigation began in June […]

Two Confirmed Dead in UCLA Shooting

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L.A. County Fire Dept. Responds to Alarm at Citibank

L.A. County Fire Dept. Responds to Alarm at Citibank

L.A. County Fire Station 63 and Station 19 responded to an alarm at the Citibank in the 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta in the Ralphs Marketplace. Upon investigation it appears that it was only an issue regarding the air condition unit. There are no reports of injury.

Heroes Honored at Armed Forces Day

Cars, music and special guests made the second annual Armed Forces Day celebration an event to remember.   By Dylan SYLVESTER The super heroes of Crescenta Valley hung up their capes on Saturday and headed to Crescenta Valley Park for the second annual Armed Forces Day celebration. These everyday heroes from the L.A. County Fire […]

Whether Yes or No – Learning About Measure N

Whether Yes or No – Learning About Measure N

By Mary O’KEEFE A Grande Caramel Macchiato and a breakfast sandwich at Starbucks, a small value meal at McDonald’s or about two-and-a-half gallons of gas. That is basically what Measure N comes down to. Measure N is the initiative to repeal the UUT (Utility Users Tax) in Glendale on the June 7 ballot. According to […]

CVWD Relaxes Water Conservation Alert Status

In response to improvements in the available water supplies and reductions in the state mandated conservation target, Crescenta Valley Water District will change from “Orange Water Conservation Alert” to “Yellow Water Conservation Alert” effective today, Thursday, May 26. Limitations on outdoor watering will change from two days per week to three days per week: Tuesday, […]

From the desk of the Publisher

Lighthearted and Looking Ahead to Summer As regular readers of the CV Weekly know, prom season is a chaotic one for me. It’s not the prom that I fuss over; it’s the after-prom party, Prom Plus, that puts me in a panic. Prom Plus is held at the Crescenta-Cañada Y for CVHS seniors and their […]

Weather in the Foothills

As Memorial Day arrives, our chance for measurable rainfall has mostly come and gone. We’ll receive a brief thundershower on a summer day, although climatically it can’t be predicted. Once the rain has gone away, it will be another season before rain comes again. The above rhyme was written in a different time and place. […]

Girl Empowerment Workshop at the La Crescenta Library

Girl Empowerment Workshop at the La Crescenta Library

By McKenna MIDDLETON May took on a new title this year as the La Crescenta Library hosted a series of events to celebrate Girl Empowerment Month. From a coding class to a public speaking seminar, the overarching theme of girl empowerment resonated throughout the diverse activities held this month. “Our vision was to just empower […]