DINE-OUT “All Day” (11am – 9pm) @ STRAW HAT PIZZA …TODAY!! ============================= Come support the award-winning CVHS Instrumental Music Department on Monday October 21st for lunch, dinner, or a snack! Invite your friends, neighbors, and family too! Just eat at STRAW HAT PIZZA anytime of the day… leave your receipt at the counter […]
On Tuesday, October 15th, the Glendale Police Department was notified by the Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) regarding an allegation of a sexual assault involving an hourly Los Angeles County Regional Occupational Instructor and a 14 year old female on the campus of Hoover High School. The suspect was identified as Delvon Jackson, a […]
Annual events held in conjunction at Verdugo Park in Glendale inform, entertain. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Hundred of folks made their way to Verdugo Park in Glendale on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the 9th Annual Kiwanis Incredible Duck Splash – KIDS – event. The fundraiser was hosted by the Glendale Kiwanis Club […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It has been one year. A year of new friendships, of fresh air and exercise. A year of having a great place to gather with like-minded beings. It has been a year since the Crescenta Valley Dog Park opened its gates and let the tail […]
By Ted AYALA The Brand Library’s structural improvements, which are currently underway, were augmented on Tuesday when Glendale City Council approved a set of additional architectural updates to the facility. The most notable enhancements were those dealing with seismic upgrades for the Brand Library. Other enhancements included upgrades for the library’s auditorium and outdoor plaza […]
Anyone who has a Crescenta Valley High School student knows that last Friday was the homecoming football game (go, Falcons!) and Saturday was the homecoming dance. Many of the local kids were looking forward to both, though some were not sure that they could attend the dance due to the cost. Between […]
“For millions of years, this world has been a great gift to nearly everything living on it, A planet whose atmosphere, temperature, air, water, seasons and weather were precisely calibrated to allow us – the big us, including forests and oceans, species large and small – to flourish. – Rebecca Solnit, writer, San Francisco As […]
Town Council Hosting Forum The CV Town Council is hosting a candidate forum tonight, Thursday, Oct. 17 at the La Crescenta Library. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. The regular meeting is preceded by the CV Youth Town Council that will be selecting its officers. The La Crescenta Library is located at 2809 Foothill Blvd., La […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The community turned out for the 2nd Annual Korean Armenian Festival that was held at Crescenta Valley High School on Sunday. The event promotes harmony and understanding, not just between the two cultures but between all cultures. Last year’s event was spread over two days and held at Crescenta Valley Park. Although […]
By Charly SHELTON Earthquakes cannot be predicted with any degree of certainty more than a minute or so ahead of the shaking. Even those predictions are based on tremors that have begun far off. There is no such thing as “earthquake weather” and the belief that quakes only strike in the early hours of […]