In brief

CVTC Candidate Forum and Elections The Crescenta Valley Town Council is hosting a candidate forum tonight, Thursday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. at the La Crescenta Library community room, 2809 Foothill Blvd. Taking part is Harry Leon, Aram Ordubegian, Ted Yu, Donna Libra and Dr. Young Suh. It will be moderated by local historian Mike […]

Crime blotter

Nov. 5 900 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, a woman reported that she had placed her purse on the top portion of a shopping cart and left the cart unattended while shopping. When she went to her purse to get her cellphone she noticed the phone was missing. She did leave her […]

A Birthday Shared with Others

A Birthday Shared with Others

By Mary O’KEEFE The Bailey Center Food Bank in Tujunga has a never-ending focus on getting enough food to feed those in need. As CVW has written in the past, the food bank has gone from serving around 300 to over 1,000 people during the pandemic and continues to do so. The need is great […]

Veterans Day Celebrated in the Foothills

Veterans Day Celebrated in the Foothills

On Friday, members of the community attended a Veterans Day ceremony at Two Strike Park. Beginning at 8 a.m., veteran Mike Baldwin emceed the event, which included a musical salute to each branch of the armed services and a special message from State Senator Anthony Portantino. A flag retirement ceremony was also held, albeit without […]

Outreach for Biogas Project Planned

By Mary O’KEEFE The Scholl Canyon biogas project is something those in Glendale have been watching for some time. Some are against the project while others are in favor of it and many just want more answers. On Wednesday, Nov. 30 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. representatives from Glendale Water and Power (GWP) will […]

Airshow Presents Helicopters, Recruitment Information and New Citizens

Airshow Presents Helicopters, Recruitment Information and New Citizens

By Mary O’KEEFE Public can meet on the ground those who they may only see flying overhead. The American Heroes Air Show is coming back to Hansen Dam on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “It’s really to bring the public together with the people in the helicopter communities,” said Steve Goldsworthy, […]

2022 General Election is Over … But Results are Not Official Yet

2022 General Election is Over … But Results are Not Official Yet

By Mary O’KEEFE Election 2022 is over but that doesn’t mean we all know how candidates and measures have fared. It takes a while to process and count ballots across the country; however, this is what is known so far in LA County and the state. The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean Logan […]

Getting Involved on a Glendale Board or Commission

By Ruth SOWBY   Especially during the election season, many people may ponder how to serve on a City of Glendale board or commission. The process to apply may be easier than a person thinks.    Below is the step-by-step process to apply for a seat on a city board or commission. First, an application […]

Weather Watch <<< Taking A Look Outside our Window

By Mary O’KEEFE Americans are spoiled in so many ways but, for the purpose of this article, I will be focusing on our expectation of weather prediction. We no longer have to trust our aching joints, bugs or “the rainmaker” ­– all we have to do is see what the weather satellites are sharing. And […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

It’s Over … Almost The election season has been … enthusiastic … to say the least. It seemed that just about every commercial on every television station (and on some radio stations as well) were telling voters to vote one way or another, whether for a measure or a person. I’m glad that even if […]