Weather in the Foothills <<< Sue Kilpatrick

“Meteorologists have the right perspective. They ground themselves in the current conditions (today’s highs/lows). They briefly acknowledge significant events of the past (record temps). And they keep an eye on the future (five-day forecast). Honor your past accomplishments, live in the present moment, and look to the future.” ~ Clifton Anderson, Jazz musician, trombonist and […]

MSR Rescue Above Brand Park

MSR Rescue Above Brand Park

By Mary O’KEEFE It can happen to anyone. You go out for a hike and think you are prepared for anything and everything when the ground, literally, begins to crumble beneath you. That is what happened to a hiker who was out with her husband on Monday. Glendale police responded to a call concerning a […]

Crime blotter

Oct 10 5800 block of Gould Mesa Mountain Road in La Cañada Flintridge, the owner of a vehicle parked at the turnout off Angeles Crest Highway. She put her backpack containing several items into the trunk and locked her vehicle. When she returned to her vehicle she found several items had been stolen from her […]

Strike Date Set for IATSE

A strike date has been set for 60,000 film and television workers. After months of negotiation the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) president Matthew Loeb announced on Wednesday that, unless an agreement is reached, union members would begin a nationwide strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on Monday, […]

Administrators Lauded, Students Celebrated at GUSD Meeting

By Justin HAGER From the outset, Tuesday night’s GUSD board of education meeting struck a celebratory tone with the school board recognizing the important role school administrators play in student success during GUSD’s Week of the School Administrator. Following that recognition more excitement brewed as nine National Merit Scholarship semifinalists were announced, including Abdullah Ahmed […]

Fresh Brothers Pizza Moves to Georgee’s

Fresh Brothers Pizza Moves to Georgee’s

By Mary O’KEEFE After 41 years of serving the community in and around La Cañada Flintridge Georgee’s Pizza owner, George Jacobs, decided it was time to retire. Georgee’s Pizza was the place to go after the game or before Music in the Park or really just about any time. Georgee’s owner was always supportive of […]

CV High School Holding Homecoming Extravaganza

CV High School Holding Homecoming Extravaganza

CV High School alum and families are invited to a pre-game event on Friday, Oct. 15 prior to the varsity football game that will celebrate the “Time of Our Lives.” The event kicks off homecoming festivities; homecoming is on Saturday, Nov. 13. Regular tickets prices are $8 for adults, $5 for students (free with an […]

The History of Los Angeles Graffiti

The History of Los Angeles Graffiti

The Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley meeting tonight (Monday, Oct 18) has been CANCELLED due to a medical emergency of the speaker. HSCV will reschedule this speaker as soon as possible. On Monday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m., Susan Phillips will present the history of Los Angeles graffiti to the Historical Society of the […]

Celebrating National Fossil Day

Celebrating National Fossil Day

National Fossil Day is an annual celebration held by the National Parks Service during Science Week to highlight the scientific and educational value of paleontology and the importance of preserving fossils for future generations. It was held yesterday, Oct. 13, celebrating its 10th year. Next week, CVW will have a deep-dive into the local fossils […]

A TARGITed Treatment for Breast Cancer

By Mary O’KEEFE According to the American Cancer Society, most women with breast cancer have some type of surgery. Lumpectomy, quadrantectomy, partial mastectomy and segmental mastectomy are surgeries that remove the part of the breast containing cancer. A mastectomy is a surgery in which the entire breast is removed. Radiation therapy is one of the […]