By Jason KUROSU Starting Monday, Crescenta Valley Water District customers will be asked to halt outdoor watering for 10 days, as a district-wide planned imported water shutdown will begin. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, in conjunction with the Foothill Municipal Water District, have asked local residents and businesses not to water their lawns […]
By Charly SHELTON The last of three meetings to help decide the structure of the 2017-18 GUSD school year calendar was held Tuesday night at Crescenta Valley High School. The three public forums, the other two held at Hoover and Glendale high schools, were in response to the backlash from parents over the early 2016-17 […]
“When there are no clouds in the sky, under the beautiful sunshine, remember the rain and repair your umbrella.” ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan, Turkish author & playwright I just don’t know what to say about the weather, except it is not raining – in fact quite the contrary. The skies are clear and the temperatures […]
After an extended period of negotiation, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy (FSHA) and the homeowner group Protect La Cañada Flintridge (Protect LCF) have reached an agreement regarding FSHA’s application to increase its enrollment from 385 to 425 students and a list of conditions tied to FSHA’s campus construction project application (Specific Plan). FSHA and Protect LCF […]
In May 2015, the City of La Cañada Flintridge purchased two used 35-foot compressed natural gas buses. After new paint, upholstery, and decals, the LCF Shuttles were placed into service on Routes 34 and 3/33. Route 3/33 has been in place for some time and provides service through La Cañada Flintridge and into Glendale. Route […]
Nature Photography Class Offered A new class on taking nature photographs is being offered by Trails and Open Space programs. This class will be on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 9 a.m. until noon at Deukmejian Wilderness Park. Bob Adams, professional photographer and world traveler, will teach the basics of nature photography. All are invited to […]
After an extended period of negotiation, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy (FSHA) and the homeowner group Protect La Cañada Flintridge (Protect LCF) have reached an agreement regarding FSHA’s application to increase its enrollment from 385 to 425 students and a list of conditions tied to FSHA’s campus construction project application (Specific Plan). FSHA and Protect LCF […]
By Charly SHELTON The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce is one of the pillar organizations of this community. It sponsors or works at almost every community event year round. In addition, it distributes grants and scholarships to deserving members of the community. This is no small task and fundraising is always a concern. American Legion […]
By Jason KUROSU The National Park Service’s recommendation to add 170,000 acres to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has been lauded as an important step toward the protection and preservation of local natural resources, despite some residents and conservation officials feeling that the Park Service could have gone further in its recommendation. The […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The seat for L.A. County Supervisor is up for grabs, now that incumbent Mike Antonovich is leaving the job he’s held since 1980 to run for state senate. With the opening for the Fifth Supervisorial District come a slew of candidates vying for the position, and on Feb. 18 the Crescenta Valley […]