Students Celebrated at GUSD Meeting, Board Reviews Bus Strike

By Julie BUTCHER The Glendale Unified School District’s board meeting room was festooned with flowers and balloons on Tuesday to honor and celebrate the “special artists” to be recognized for their contributions to this year’s Reflections Art Program. The room was packed with students eager to receive certificates and recognition, their families beaming with pride. […]

City Launches ‘Meet Me In Montrose’ Campaign

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday, the Meet Me In Montrose campaign began with a kickoff at Rest Farmhouse Inspired. Montrose Shopping Park merchants were invited to the restaurant to learn about the campaign, network and pick up promotional material. Rest Farmhouse Inspired opened in July 2016 and has filled a niche in the community with […]

Everything is Coming Up Roses, Courtesy of the MSP

Montrose Shopping Park is celebrating Valentine’s Day starting Feb. 10 when Charlie Chaplin (performer Audrey Ruttan) will hand out long-stemmed roses (while they last) to shoppers from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. And on Valentine’s Day, restaurants throughout the shopping park will be offering special meals including lobster ravioli, rack of lamb and beef Wellington […]

Glendale Police Close to Vehicle Burglaries Arrest

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale police have identified a suspect in the vehicle burglaries that swept through a far north Glendale neighborhood overnight Jan. 30 to Jan. 31.  “They have a [suspect] identified and an arrest is imminent,” said Sgt. Daniel Suttles.  The vehicles were parked in the Glendale area near Montrose and Pennsylvania avenues. The […]

Flood Control Fire Related Sediment Hauling

In preparation for winter storms, LA County Public Works will be hauling sediment from various flood and debris control facilities affected by the 2017 La Tuna Fire to the Dunsmuir Sediment Placement Site (SPS) in the city of Glendale/La Crescenta. Dunsmuir SPS is an engineered regional site that has been used by the County to […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Feb. 1 2200 block of Saranne Street in La Cañada, a tool box containing an embalming kit was stolen and the rear door window of a vehicle was smashed overnight.  Jan. 31 2100 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada, while a man was shopping at Ross Dress for Less he placed his cellphone in […]

Financial Assistance Available for Fire Victims

State and federal disaster assistance programs are now available from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES), and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for eligible homeowners, renters and business owners in Los Angeles County who suffered damages or losses due to the December 2017 Creek, Rye and Skirball […]

JPL Celebrates 60th Explorer-versary

JPL Celebrates 60th Explorer-versary

By Mary O’KEEFE Sixty years ago, on Jan. 31, the United States officially entered the Space Race with the successful launch of the Explorer I satellite and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory became a player on the world space stage. JPL held a celebration of the success of Explorer 1 on Jan. 31 and looked not […]

Two Small Asteroids Safely Pass Earth This Week

Two small asteroids, recently discovered by astronomers at the NASA-funded Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) near Tucson, Arizona, are safely passing by Earth within one lunar distance this week. The first of this week’s close-approaching asteroids – discovered by CSS on Feb. 4 – is designated asteroid 2018 CC. Its close approach to Earth came Tuesday […]

Pet of the Week

12 year old Blossom is a puppy in disguise! She loves stealing all the comfy seats, playing with her brothers, and hunting for hidden treats. Blossom always enjoys a good cuddle. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the community!

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