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CVHS Ice Bucket Challenge Lincoln Elementary Ice Bucket Challenge
Deal Struck for Film and Television Tax Credit
Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, Senate President pro Tem-elect Kevin de León, Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, Assembly Republican Leader Connie Conway and Senate Republican Leader Bob Huff today announced a deal to expand, extend and improve California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. “This law will make key improvements […]
Public discussion of recreation, access and resource opportunities to be held Aug. 26
The U.S. Forest Service will host a panel of local user groups, youth corps, cultural preservation experts, land management specialists and elected officials to explore opportunities for enhancing access, recreational use and protection of scenic, cultural and historic areas of interest on the Angeles National Forest and portions of the San Bernardino National Forest. […]
Ten Second Warning of Napa Earthquake
Rep. Adam Schiff released the following statement on Sunday after the U.C. Berkeley Seismological Lab provided residents in Oakland and San Francisco with a ten second warning before the Napa Valley earthquake shook their homes, businesses and infrastructure: “Today’s successful use of the early earthquake warning system shows that a full West Coast system would […]
Remember, Honor, Respect
By Mary O’KEEFE Like most traditions in the Crescenta Valley, the Remembrance Parade began with a few people talking around a table. “Last year, Steve [Pierce], Dwight [Sityar] and I were talking about something and the [subject] of 9/11 came up,” said Jean Maluccio, Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce advisor. Pierce is the president of […]
CV Youth Town Council Welcomes New Board

By Jason KUROSU The Crescenta Valley Youth Town Council announced their new officers during their inaugural meeting of the year. Held on Aug. 14 at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station, the seven members congregated to discuss plans for the upcoming year. The fourth incarnation of the CV Youth Town Council, which works with the Crescenta […]
Gun Violence Restraining Order Moves Forward
By Jason KUROSU New legislation traveling through the California State Senate could lead to issuances of new gun violence restraining orders, which will remove firearms and ammunition from those believed to pose a violent risk to those around them. Nancy Skinner, Das Williams and Hannah-Beth Jackson authored AB 1014, Gun Protection Orders. “When someone is […]
Unclaimed Cash Bonds Available
Unclaimed cash bonds are deposits held by the city of Glendale that are refundable to the customers after the completion of a project, and have not been claimed yet. The Finance Dept. of the City of Glendale holds these deposits until they are claimed by the owners of the funds. The city may, pursuant to […]
Teaching Until They ‘Get It’

By Isiah REYES After 30 years of holding one-on-one private music lessons, professional musician and music teacher Marty Buttwinick continues to find new avenues to deliver his knowledge, whether it is through new books or online videos. Buttwinick has delivered over 40,000 hours of private lessons and consultations, played for thousands of events both small […]