The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 48 new deaths and 752 new cases of COVID-19. To date, Public Health identified 1,224,503 positive cases of COVID-19 across all areas of LA County and a total of 23,431 deaths. Of the 48 new deaths reported today, Friday, April 9, 19 people […]
Sheriffs received a call at 3:23p.m. in the 3000 block of Foothill Boulevard about a vehicle accident. They arrived to find a vehicle had struck a light pole which fell into the eastbound lanes of Foothill. Traffic was affected.
By Justin HAGER Veteran councilmember Paula Devine was selected by her peers to serve as mayor of the City of Glendale during Tuesday night’s city council meeting. Devine has served on the Glendale Council since 2014, including a one-year term as mayor from April 2016-April 2017. “I’m reminded of the saying that being a good […]
By Justin HAGER Chants of “Shame on GUSD!” and “We need an MOU” filled the air at Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) headquarters on Tuesday afternoon as about 200 teachers and supporters rallied for safer working and teaching conditions and raised concerns about the behavior of GUSD board members and staff in addressing the COVID-19 […]
Local lawns held treasures on Easter morning. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Families throughout the Crescenta Valley and in Glendale awoke on Easter morning to find that the Easter Bunny had made a stop at their house – courtesy of the Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce (MVCOC). Thousands of plastic Easter eggs dotted local lawns as part […]
“You don’t need a barometer to pick a rainy day, as you know it’s almost certain it’s gonna rain, when the weather experts say … “Oh it ain’t gonna rain no more, no more, it ain’t gonna rain no more “Don’t listen to what the old folks say, it ain’t gonna rain no more.” ~ […]
Spring is in the Air … and so are Scams I love spring – warmer temps and longer days means dining outside for dinner, which I love. I’m an alfresco kind of girl and will take just about any opportunity to eat outside. We have a beautiful deck with a great view and we have […]
By Mary O’KEEFE When teachers and elementary students return to school, they are walking into facilities that reflect a year of preparation and the implementation of safety protocols by dedicated Glendale Unified School District staff. After spring break 2020, Safer-At-Home Orders were put in place, which included schools closing for in-person learning, and virtual […]
Crescenta Valley Water District and its contractor will be installing a new eight-inch water main on the 4300 block of Rosemont Avenue. The project will replace approximately 800 linear feet of old eight-inch water main installed in the 1930s with a new eight-inch water main. In addition, the project will include the replacements of 15 […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday afternoon the communities of the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County–La Crescenta and Montrose, La Cañada Flintridge and Kagel Canyon spent some virtual time with LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva and Crescenta Valley Sheriff Station Captain Todd Deeds. The public was invited to have a conversation with the two and […]