GUSD Convenes Healthcare Partners Advisory

Glendale Unified School District is convening an advisory committee of trusted members of the healthcare community. The group will meet monthly and counsel the board of education and superintendent on best practices to ensure student and employee health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Glendale Unified is currently planning the careful and deliberate return of […]

Still in Bear Country

Still in Bear Country

What goes bump in the night? On Olive Avenue, it may be a bear. Those who live in the foothills know wildlife is simply part of life. Mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, very active raccoons and hungry bears are just part of the charm of the area. It is a balance for those who live up […]

Felon Arrested for Child Endangerment, Firearms Violations and Identity Theft

On Monday, Nov. 23 at approximately 9 a.m., officers from the Special Enforcement Detail of the Glendale Police Dept. conducted a probation compliance check at a residence on the 500 block of East Maple Street. A male who resides at the location, identified as 40-year-old Samvel Khachaturyan, was on active felony probation for identity theft […]

CV Town Council Seeks County Advice on Eagle Canyon Channel Trail

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY With endorsements and support from those in favor of establishing the Eagle Channel Trail ringing in the ears of CV Town Council members on Thursday night, councilmembers opted to get additional advice from the Dept. of Public Works, Los Angeles County before making any decisions. Among the information asked of Public Works […]

Convicted Felon Found in Possession of a Loaded Handgun

On Nov. 17 just after 9 a.m., a patrol officer noticed a vehicle with expired registration and tinted windows traveling in the area of Alameda Avenue and Glenoaks Boulevard. The officer initiated a traffic stop and contacted the driver, identified as 29-year-old Joshua Findley of Alhambra, regarding the violations. Findley told the officer that he […]

Open for Business and Ready to Help

Open for Business and Ready to Help

                        By Mary O’KEEFE The recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases has once again put those on the front lines of the pandemic preparing for more hospital admission cases. Director of the USC Verdugo Hills Hospital Emergency Services David Tashman, MD, has seen more […]

Male Arrested with Loaded Stolen Firearm and False Personation of Another

On Saturday, Nov. 21 at approximately 2:40 a.m., a patrol officer contacted a male, later identified as 34-year-old Raymone Tillman of Texas, seated in the driver seat of a vehicle parked in a motel lot on the 2900 block of Colorado Boulevard. Upon contacting Tillman, the officer could smell the strong odor of marijuana coming […]

IN Brief

Closed for Holiday The offices of CV Weekly will be closed for the holiday on Thursday – Thanksgiving – and Friday. We wish our readers a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving. LCFCC Hosts Ceramics Sale The 2020 CCLCF Holiday Ceramic Sale takes place on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. outside in the […]

Tradition Kept Alive Helps Those In Need

Tradition Kept Alive Helps Those In Need

By Mary O’KEEFE During the pandemic, some traditions are being adjusted while others are completely canceled due to COVID-19. However, the one constant that remains is providing food for those in need. To help meet that need Boy Scouts of America has kept their Scouting For Food tradition alive and this year has received many […]

Weather in the Foothills

“We have thousands of opportunities every day to be grateful: for having good weather … to be healthy, to have enough to eat. … There’s opportunity upon opportunity to be grateful; that’s what life is.” ~ David Steindl-Rast Thanksgiving Day 2020 – a time when dinner conversation may drift from gratefulness to politics, pandemics and […]