April 25 2300 block of Florencita Avenue in Montrose a car cover was stolen from an apartment parking lot between April 23-25. April 24 3000 block of Cloudcrest Road in La Crescenta, a computer/notebook was stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight. April 21 600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada, a wallet was stolen […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A juvenile was arrested this afternoon after he refused to follow instructions from a deputy. “There was a silent alarm at the Citibank [in the 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard in the afternoon]. While deputies were handling those calls for service a juvenile was not cooperating with commands,” said Lt. Sauter, LASD, […]
Updated 4/26: A gofundme page has been set up for the family of Mark Sanderl. Visit https://www.gofundme.com/sanderlfamily. Rosemont Middle School Principal Dr. Cynthia Livingston released this statement earlier today: This is Dr. Livingston with some very sad news. I regret to inform you that our Rosemont family has experienced a loss. One of our teachers, […]
CVW has received calls from readers asking about emergency response vehicles at Rosemont Middle School at about 1:45 p.m. Friday. Below is a PhoneEd call that was sent out to Rosemont parents from the Glendale Unified School District: Dear Rosemont Families, Student and staff safety is our highest priority. Students are aware that today one […]
By Charly SHELTON One hundred years ago, a group of proud men stood up for themselves and their country, laid down their lives for what they thought was right and to gain freedom for their countrymen. This Sunday marks the hundredth anniversary of the Easter Rising. There hasn’t been a lot of media coverage or […]
By Pat KRAMER In February, Los Angeles Fire Station 74 in Tujunga made history with the appointment of Fire Captain Kristine M. Larson as Captain II on the “A” platoon. Recently promoted to that rank, Larson is now the highest-ranking African American female in the LAFD and one of only three female captains on active […]
GEF Presenting Film Screening The Glendale Educational Foundation will host the film, “Most Likely to Succeed” tonight, April 21, at the Alex Theatre in Glendale at 6:30 p.m. followed by a panel discussion moderated by GCC Trustee Tony Tartaglia. The film is about High Tech High School in San Diego – an innovative, hands-on model […]
Hometown Fun Well, the cold that I earned at the 24-hour, rainy Relay for Life April 9-10 arrived full steam. I am stuffy-headed and feeling bleh – but I carry on. Thankfully I wasn’t too pooped on Saturday not to take part in the 11th Annual Hometown Country Fair. I’ve been at just about every […]
“I hear the wind among the trees Playing the celestial symphonies; I see the branches downward bent, Like keys of some great instrument.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “A Day of Sunshine” Wind … I have always loved the sound of the wind. There seems to be spiritual element interwoven within each gust blowing through […]
By Mary O’KEEFE “We are not makers of history. We are made by history.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr. The past is part of society and what society does with that knowledge is what defines it. Descendants of the Armenian community are keeping a piece of their tragic past alive, not only to remember and […]