Public Turns Out for Hearing on SR-710 Draft EIR

By Jason KUROSU On Tuesday night, Caltrans and Metro held the second of four public hearings regarding the SR-710 Study’s Draft Environmental Impact Report, which was released in March and available for public comment until July 6. Residents hailing from various cities within the approximately 100 square mile study area ventured to the Pasadena Convention […]

Banning Banners

Banning Banners

By Mary O’KEEFE People who hang banners around the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County/La Crescenta have been asked to take them down. For as long as anyone can remember banners promoting everything from country fairs to little league have been zip-tied to fences in areas like Ramsdell Avenue and Foothill Boulevard and the La […]

Fighting Cancer at Annual Relay for Life

Fighting Cancer at Annual Relay for Life

By Isiah REYES The annual Relay for Life of the Foothills fundraiser was held at Clark Magnet High School on April 11-12 for cancer survivors, friends and families and all types of supporters as they walked the track for 24 straight hours to raise funds and awareness for cancer research. “Many people have had cancer […]

LCF Mayors Recognized

LCF Mayors Recognized

The City of La Cañada Flintridge honored former mayors Laura Olhasso and Don Voss by installing bronze plaques commemorating their service at Mayors’ Discovery Park. Mayor’s Discovery Park opened in 2004 and features a water element and a whimsical “buried treasures” children’s discovery area. Also located at the park is a wall of bronze plaques […]

Celebrate Earth Day at Harvest Market

By Mary O’KEEFE The Harvest Market in Montrose will recognize Earth Day this Sunday with several Earth-friendly and green options that will help lessen carbon footprints. The idea came from Mark Sheridan and Steve Pierce of the Harvest Market. “Mark and I were talking about the Market and thought we should do something for Earth […]

Celebrate Earth Day at Harvest Market

By Mary O’KEEFE The Harvest Market in Montrose will recognize Earth Day this Sunday with several Earth-friendly and green options that will help lessen carbon footprints. The idea came from Mark Sheridan and Steve Pierce of the Harvest Market. “Mark and I were talking about the Market and thought we should do something for Earth […]

Rides, Animals, Cars and More

Rides, Animals, Cars and More

The annual Hometown Country Fair is slated for April 25 at CV Park. Festivities kick off with a hot rod forum. By Jason KUROSU The Hometown Country Fair will be coming once again to Crescenta Valley Park on Saturday, April 25, the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce’s yearly event for all ages. The fair will […]

Rim of the Valley Study Released

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday the National Park Service (NPS) released the Rim of the Valley Corridor Draft Special Resource Study and Environmental Assessment for public review. The study is another step in the process of determining if any portion of the Rim of the Valley Corridor is eligible to be designated as part of […]

‘Mass Exodus’ Not the Case Say USC-VHH Officials

By Jason KUROSU Discourse on patient care, safety and hospital staffing has dominated public discussion regarding USC-Verdugo Hills Hospital during ongoing contract negotiations with the California Nurses Association. The nurses association recently voted overwhelmingly in approval of a strike, citing unsafe working conditions stemming from an understaffed hospital, which protesting nurses allege has led to […]