By Jason KUROSU The Glendale Unified School District Board of Education continued its series of updates at regular meetings on projects funded by Measure S, the bond measure passed last April for facility and technological upgrades at GUSD campuses. GUSD Financial Officer Eva Lueck provided updates on the funding side of Measure S. The Citizens’ […]
By Jason KUROSU Saturday marked the fourth nationwide Drug Take Back Day, an event which prompts regular citizens to bring in their unused and/or expired medications to certain drop off sites. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., members of the DEA, as well as various law enforcement agencies and the Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS In 2010, California Senate Bill 1381 was signed into law, changing the age requirement for students entering kindergarten. The bill also created a new grade called Transitional Kindergarten that would act as the first year of a two year kindergarten program with emphasis on developmental skills. On Wednesday, April 25, representatives from […]
By Timithie NORMAN On Saturday, May 5, the We Can Pediatric Brain Tumor Network will host its second annual “Walk for We Can,” a fundraising run/walk at Crescenta Valley Park. All proceeds from the day will go directly to support the efforts of We Can, an organization dedicated to provide peer-to-peer support, expert information, and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE California Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help concerning two fatal accidents that occurred on Sunday. Both involved motorcycles; one was on the Ventura (134) Freeway, and the other on Angeles Crest Highway. At 8:55 a.m., a 32-year-old man from Baldwin Park was driving westbound on the Ventura freeway near where […]
May 2 4700 block of Daleridge Road in La Cañada, the rear passenger window was smashed and construction tools were stolen overnight. May 1 4900 block of Gould Avenue in La Cañada, mail was stolen from a mailbox on April 21, reported on May 1. April 30 Foothill Boulevard and Ramsdell Avenue in La Crescenta, […]
Annual event bring together activities for the entire family to enjoy. By Brandon HENSLEY What a full weekend it will be in Montrose! This Sunday, the Montrose Shopping Park will be full of music, food, animals and bouncy houses as it hosts Taste of Montrose, Wags ‘n’ Whiskers and Kids ‘n’ Kritters in the 2300 […]
Today, Rep. Adam Schiff, a senior Member of the Intelligence Committee, released the following statement: “One year ago tonight, we received the news that a team of U.S. Navy SEALs had finally killed Osama bin Laden after a decade-long manhunt. For all of us who remember the fear, anger and incredible sadness that gripped the […]
A multi-vehicle collision is causing traffic to back up on the east bound Foothill (210) at about 12:30 p.m. this afternoon. “There are injuries,” said California Highway Patrol Officer Ed Jacobs. The accident occured at La Tuna Canyon and traffic is backed up for miles.CHP and emergency responders are working to assist the injured and […]