Program Makes Voting Easier

Program Makes Voting Easier

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced this week a new program that will allow voters to use a will-call ballot pick-up and ballot drop-off service throughout L.A. County for the June 7 primary. The program will launch on May 28. Voters will have the option to request a […]

WEATHER IN THE FOOTHILLS

“A great sea fog is not homogenous – its density varies; it is honeycombed with streets, it has its caves of clear air, its cliffs of solid vapour, all shifting and changing place with the subtlety of legerdemain.”    ~ Henry de Vere Stacpoole, “The Blue Lagoon”   It’s that time of year again, albeit […]

Grab a Jacket – Looks Like a Cool Prom Plus

I can’t believe that it is already time for Crescenta Valley High School’s prom. If you’re out and about early this Saturday night, no doubt you’ll be seeing some of CV’s finest youth dressed “to the nines” and ready to head to the Ronald Reagan Library where this year’s prom is being held. I remember […]

IN Brief

Scholarships, Candidates on CVTC Agenda Tonight, Thursday, May 19, Kathryn Barger, candidate for the Board of Supervisors 5th District, will speak at the CV Town Council Meeting about issues important to the Crescenta Valley. The CV Town Council will also be awarding scholarships to the youth of our community. All are invited in recognizing these […]

All Welcome at Customer Appreciation Day

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was like saying hi to old friends. At least it was for Albertsons service operations manager Todd Knudsen on Saturday during the store’s first Customer Appreciation Day. “We’ve had a strong positive response on our return,” Knudsen said. Albertsons was a staple in the Tujunga area and nearby community when it […]

Finally – Our Turn to Go to the Polls

By Mary O’KEEFE On June 7 it will be California’s tun to have the media networks parked at polling places when the state decides between Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and what the Golden State will and won’t do for Donald Trump. The Presidential California primaries are one of the latest in the political primary/caucus […]

LCF to Honor Sergeant Joseph Stifter

U.S. Army Sergeant Joseph Stifter, a Saint Francis High School graduate, was killed in Iraq on Jan. 28 when his vehicle rolled over at Al Asad Airbase in Al Anbar Province. He was 30 years old. Sgt. Stifter was deployed with the 1st Infantry Division in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. The City of La […]

S-T Delegation Visits Africa on Charitable Mission

S-T Delegation Visits Africa on Charitable Mission

By Pat KRAMER Helping the less fortunate comes naturally to Sunland resident Michelle Ramage. Last year, she was involved in a campaign that raised money for a battered women’s shelter in Guatemala. Now, with the help of Tujunga’s Foothill Dental Group, the Sunland/Tujunga/Shadow Hills Rotary Club and others in the community, she is part of […]

Massive LASD Search for Missing Plane Ends – Wreckage, Fatality Located

A plane gone missing near Altadena early Sunday morning prompted a massive search that included the activation of six of the eight Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. (LASD) search and rescue teams and LASD Air Rescue 5. On Sunday at approximately 9 a.m., LASD Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) Emergency Services Detail (ESD) first received information […]

Arrest made in Fatal Hit & Run

The Glendale Police Dept. has made an arrest on the driver of the fatal hit and run case from April. 67-year-old Goar Davtyan of Glendale was taken into custody on Friday, May 13 just before 6 p.m. Investigators had previously identified Davtyan as a person of interest early on in the investigation. However, an arrest […]