New Bins in Shopping Park

By Charly SHELTON Montrose Shopping Park, after nearly three years of working with the City of Glendale, finally has new trash cans. The weeks’ long process of slowly rotating in a few trash cans at a time into their new locations is complete so now the cans around Montrose are the updated ones, which will […]

Amgen Tour of California Rides Through LCF

The Annual Amgen Tour of California will pass through the City of La Cañada Flintridge on May 16. The Amgen race, modeled after the Tour de France, is an eight-day professional bicycle race through the state of California. One of the first stages of the course runs through the City. On May 16, the Amgen […]

City to Host Cyber Crime Public Safety Forum

On May 19 at 7 p.m., the City of La Cañada Flintridge will host a Public Safety Forum focusing on cyber crime and phone scams. The event will be held at City Hall in council chambers and is open to the public. With the rise of the internet, more criminals are exploiting individuals online. Threats […]

LCF Youth Head to Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Summit

In July, six La Cañada Flintridge youth will travel to Washington, D.C. to represent the community at the 60th Annual Conference of the Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Summit. Sister Cities International was started during the Eisenhower Administration to encourage citizen diplomacy by forging bonds between people from different cultures around the world. The Youth […]

Thousands Turn Out for Day of Pets, Food and Fashion

Thousands Turn Out for Day of Pets, Food and Fashion

By Dylan SYLVESTER A belly or two might still be full after Sunday when the community came together to take part in the 10th annual Taste of Montrose, hosted by Prom Plus, and some of the day of activities presented by the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. During Taste of Montrose, supporters (most hungry) paid $20 […]

‘G’ is a Go

By Charly SHELTON After several months of discussion, debate, looking at, deciding, re-deciding, more discussing and more maps being drawn up, a district trustee area map has finally been chosen. At the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, the much-anticipated vote came up as an action item. Last month, the board […]

La Crescenta Readies Itself for Medians on Foothill

La Crescenta Readies Itself for Medians on Foothill

  By Brandon HENSLEY L.A. County Dept. of Public Works is moving forward on a project that will put medians on Foothill Boulevard within the next two years. Lisa Woung, head developer of the project, spoke to residents at a beautification meeting on April 25 at the La Crescenta Library. Woung said development is scheduled […]

Burglary at Verdugo Road Business

A burglary at a business in the 3300 block of Verdugo Road occurred on Sunday between 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. A window was smashed and the cash register was taken and left on a sidewalk near the business. Glendale police responded and the incident is under investigation. Anyone with information concerning the burglary is […]

Seems Everywhere’s a Sign

Seems Everywhere’s a Sign

By Mary O’KEEFE Last year the Crescenta Valley Town Council, working with Los Angeles County, notified business and property owners that they were to remove and not post in the future any signs or banners of upcoming events. Organizations like Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce and many other non-profit organizations in the area complied with […]