Work Planned by SCE Southern California Edison will be performing maintenance on the electrical system in the area. In order to perform this work safely, SCE must temporarily turn off power. This outage will allow the modernization of the grid by making needed upgrades and repairs to increase reliability. Power outages may cause some inconvenience […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY usic lovers crowded the dance floor at the Crescenta Valley High School cafeteria on Friday night for the annual Jazz Night at the Café dance. Dena Blood was one of the organizers of the fundraiser, which attracted dancers of all skill levels as well as music aficionados. “Youth and adults filled the […]
“Why, what’s the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?” ~ William Shakespeare, “Much Ado About Nothing” The weather of “Jolly Old England” that Shakespeare wrote of was none too jolly. Due to the climate, continuous dreary conditions were expected during the winter months. Along […]
Random Thoughts Have you ever had trouble falling asleep because your brain just won’t shut down? It seems that one thought triggers another and before you know it you’re lying in bed, ramrod straight trying to calm your overexcited mind. That happens to me, too, so I thought I would share some of these random […]
Unique fundraiser will benefit two iconic properties. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, supporters of two historic properties – the Rialto Theatre in Pasadena and Rockhaven in Montrose – are partnering to create a one-of-a-kind event reminiscent of Old Hollywood romance. The Vintage Valentine Gala is being held on Saturday […]
The Glendale Police Dept. is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 20-year-old woman who was reported missing on Monday, Jan. 30 by her family. She was last seen by family and friends on Saturday morning. Elaine Park, a Korean American woman from CV , is described as thin build, 5’6″ tall, 125 lbs., […]
By Mary O’KEEFE In one of her first acts since taking office, Los Angeles County Supervisor Fifth District Kathryn Barger requested and received approval to double the number of Mental Evaluation Teams (MET) and to develop a mental health triage help desk. Teams consist of a mental health clinician paired with a law enforcement officer […]
By Charly SHELTON In trying to keep warm, local furry rodents are taking up shelter in unusual places. The recent winter storms hit Southern California hard, which is a very good thing for the drought but not fun for the furry little wildlife residents of the Crescenta Valley. With nighttime temperatures in the low 40s […]
By Nestor CASTIGLIONE The City of Glendale was found in violation of Prop 26, according to a judgment handed down last week. The judgment follows a ruling made in June by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant, which found that Glendale also violated its city charter when it transferred $85 million from its electric […]
By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City Council and Metrolink celebrated on Jan. 25 the establishment of the city’s first three railroad “Quiet Zones” at the Sonora Avenue, Grandview Avenue and Flower Street crossings along San Fernando Road. The quiet zones went into effect Jan. 28 and will be on a 24-hour, seven days a week basis. […]