Crime blotter

Dec. 5 Mount Wilson Road in the Angeles National Forest, a worker noticed that a hole had been cut in a fence at the area. Nothing else appeared to be damaged or missing. The damage occurred overnight. 500 block of Georgian Road in La Cañada Flintridge, the rear glass door of a residence was smashed. […]

Holiday Joy Found in the Credit Union

Holiday Joy Found in the Credit Union

Wendy Hawthorne and Monte Almasi of the Glendale Area Schools Credit Union finish putting up a Christmas tree next to three merry snowmen in the lobby of the credit union. The credit union (1800 Broadview) also has a box for donations of toys for children in the area. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY

Childhood Dreams Really Do Come True at the Hollywood Museum

Back in the day, local actress/singer Kassandra Carroll and her brother Derek Carroll would vie over which TV show the family would get to watch: the rowdy “Dukes Of Hazard” for him or the heartwarming “Little House On The Prairie” for her. Years later, the siblings would meet their TV heroes in person at a […]

Man Charged with Hate Crime and Anti-Semitic Vandalism

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón on Tuesday announced that Klinton Dion is charged with anti-Semitic vandalisms on public and private property, including Temple Emanu El, in Burbank and Glendale. “The escalating wave of anti-Semitic attacks against the Jewish community will not be tolerated in Los Angeles County,” stated Gascón. “We have a zero […]

Rummage Sale this Saturday

With a variety of items – from electronics to glassware – the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce (CVCOC) rummage sale on Saturday has everything savvy shoppers want. The CVCOC is partnering with St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church, 2563 Foothill Blvd., in hosting the rummage sale. People eager to support both CVCOC and St. […]

Getting Ready for the March 5 Presidential Primary Election

ELECTIONS 2024 By Mary O’KEEFE   “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” –President Abraham Lincoln All elections are important but the March 5 primary election brings a lot for […]

Spirit of Giving (and Fun) Alive and Well

Spirit of Giving (and Fun) Alive and Well

  In addition to donating to various causes, this time of year brings Santa out for a quick visit. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY For the last several years, Santa Claus has visited various neighborhoods within the City of Glendale accompanied by members of the Glendale Police Dept. This year is no different as the “jolly old […]

Council Discusses Dog Park Locations

By Mary O’KEEFE   The Glendale City Council voted to approve a resolution requested by the Glendale Police Dept. to use Axon Enterprise Inc. as its integrated technology ecosystem. The integrated technology ecosystem brings together several technology services used by police departments including drones, interview cameras tasers and the technology app evidence.com. Evidence.com will allow […]

Election Season Officially Begins

Election Season Officially Begins

By Mary O’KEEFE   Get ready – we are quickly approaching election season 2024. Although campaigning has already begun there is a process that must be followed before a person can be declared an official candidate; simply stating they are running for office is not enough. Candidates are required to file completed paperwork at the […]

NEWS FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Celebrations   On Saturday night, members of the Crescenta Valley Weekly and CV Chamber of Commerce gathered in the parking lot of the CV Weekly to decorate a vintage truck and a convertible. The two vehicles were used to transport the CV Weekly crew and chamber board members and its executive director down Honolulu Avenue […]