An All-Too-Brief Respite I am in love with Paso Robles and Cambria. My best friend Amy and I stole a few days this past weekend to head north to the land of wines and pines. I didn’t know what changes we would find – we are still in the midst of a pandemic after all. […]
CVCA Meeting to be Held Tonight The Crescenta Valley Community Association will have their monthly meeting tonight, July 23 at 7:00 PM via Zoom. On the agenda is a discussion/presentation on two proposed building projects on Honolulu and Montrose Avenues, as well as other land-use issues in the Crescenta Valley. Contact the CVCA at crescentavalleycommunityassn@gmail.com […]
“Where the waters do agree, it is quite wonderful the relief they give.” ~ Jane Austen It’s summer! Really? Not much going on to indicate the fact, except for the weather. The weather goes on in its usual and, most of the time, expected manner. Most days reach into the 90s and nights drop […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The U.S. Census Bureau continues to reach out to people living within the United States to complete their survey. The U.S. Constitution requires that every 10 years a census will be conducted to count the population. The first census was in 1790, shortly after George Washington became President. The census steadily expanded […]
Over the next two weeks, Rep. Adam Schiff will host two telephone town halls to discuss the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic and unemployment crisis facing families, and how to ensure the safety of students in the fall. Schiff will also discuss issues such as unemployment benefits, support for small businesses and […]
Amid high emotions, the board of education makes hard decisions. By Mary O’KEEFE Students in the Glendale Unified School District will be learning remotely, at least for the time being, as the school board determined that would be the safest and best thing for children returning for the new school year in August. The district […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Reports in California in general and Los Angeles County specifically have seen an increase in the number of new cases and the number of hospitalizations due to COVID-19. Some report this is a second wave of the pandemic; some think this as a surge. “To be honest, I am not sure anyone […]
These Are The People in Your Neighborhood As most readers of CV Weekly have noted, we try to point out the positive that goes on in our neighborhoods, highlighting people who make an extra effort. These include decorating during the holidays, volunteering at nonprofit events and raising money for people or areas in need […]
Y Announces Temp Closures The YMCA of the Foothills announced that, due to the July 13 order to counties by the state public health officer, the Y is closed until further notice. Summer camp and CARE program will remain open at the Verdugo Hills location. Rose Parade Canceled In a statement released by […]
By Julie BUTCHER The controversial, long-awaited preliminary environmental review of a project proposed to produce renewable energy from the gas produced by the Scholl Canyon landfill was released this week, subject to a 90-day comment period to solicit input and feedback. The draft environmental impact report (EIR) is available for review and comment at http://glendalebiogasgeneration.com/#draft-eir. […]