Update … Traffic Issues in the Area

By Mary O’KEEE On July 7, CVW published an article titled, “Traffic Safety Discussed at Community Meeting.” Crescenta Valley Town Council hosted the meeting and some of the attendees were not under the jurisdiction of the law enforcement represented on the panel. One of those in attendance resides in the far north Glendale area and […]

Update … Gas Relief?

By Mary O’KEEFE On June 23, CVW published an article titled “Gas Relief?” The article covered the issue of gas costs in California. CVW had reached out to Assemblymember Laura Friedman. Her comment came in after press deadline; below is her response to the question of a proposed “gas holiday.” “The math is simple – […]

Two Arrested for Identity Theft

On July 7 at about 6 p.m., officers assigned to Glendale Police Dept.’s Special Enforcement Detail (SED) conducted a traffic stop in the 400 block of East Broadway. Assisting units arrived and officers spoke with the driver, 39-year-old Davida Parks of Los Angeles, and passenger, 26-year-old Adam Russell (who initially provided officers with false identification) of […]

Weather Watch <<< Taking a Look Outside Our Window

Weather Watch <<< Taking a Look Outside Our Window

“Far on the desert rim the thunder breaks And white clouds turn to steel above the plain. Now it will rain.” ~ Sylvia Lewis Kinney, “August,” Arizona Highways, 1968 We have all seen those iconic paintings of the lone cowboy on his horse in the desert with big puffy clouds behind him. Anyone who has […]

News from the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

Helping Out A Friend to the Community As most of you know, I have been involved with the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce for nearly 20 years (give or take a year or two). I am proud of how the chamber hosts ribbon cuttings to let the community know of new area businesses, of the […]

In Brief

Photographing the Natural World at Rosemont Preserve  On Saturday, July 23 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., the community is invited to join naturalist/professional photographer Althea Edwards as she shares techniques to improve photography skills while exploring the Rosemont Preserve. She will share ideas and approaches to creating images that reflect not only the beauty […]

Exciting Changes Coming to Montrose Bowl

Exciting Changes Coming to Montrose Bowl

By Mary O’KEEFE Montrose Bowl at 2334 Honolulu Ave. has been in Montrose since 1940 and it has not gone unnoticed by CV Weekly readers that there has been construction occurring at the historic location. The bowling alley was purchased and is being refurbished and remodeled; however, take heart! The new owners respect the building’s […]

A Conversation with Adam Schiff: Part 2

By Mary O’KEEFE On a morning in June 1972 the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee was broken into. The headquarters was located in the Watergate complex in Washington, DC. The break-in was not an ordinary burglary; the suspects were caught wiretapping phones and stealing documents. We now know it was a comedy of errors […]

A Look at the Birth of Stars and Black Holes

A Look at the Birth of Stars and Black Holes

By Mary O’KEEFE “All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.” ~ Galileo Galilei On Tuesday the first photos/data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) were revealed to the general public and to many of those who worked on the project. One of those photos revealed […]

Becoming a Crescenta Valley Sheriff Station Volunteer

Serving your community as a volunteer is one of the most valuable and rewarding services one can achieve. I, Nisan Kazman, am privileged to volunteer at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station for the past 10 years. My decision to give back to my community began in 2012 with an application submitted to the Los Angeles County […]

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