This morning, Glendale Unified School District released this statement regarding the school bus driver strike. All affected families have been notified by the District. Thursday, January 18, 2018, 8:30 a.m.: Drivers from our bus service provider went on strike this morning without notification. We’ve been informed by our bus service provider that some drivers […]
How making good choices regarding nutrition pays big dividends. By Charly SHELTON Good in, good out. You get what you pay for. You are what you eat. There are many ways to say that what one puts into their body is what is used for fuel. So a good diet and exercise yield good health, […]
Maggie Mae, a sweet little mamma’s girl, sits on momma’s lap to watch tv every night. She loves to greet people at the door, with one of her favorite toys, in hopes that someone with play with her. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to […]
Central Park Campus Design Meetings Scheduled Two meetings are planned to discuss the Central Park Plan. The Central Park Plan turns the largest remaining green space in Downtown Glendale into a focal core. Prior to preparing preliminary conceptual plans, two outreach workshops will be held to involve the residents, businesses, and other stakeholders from the […]
Jan. 15 4000 block of Chevy Chase Drive in La Cañada, a man reported hearing loud banging noises in the dining room area. He investigated and saw a man wearing a gray hooded sweater inside the window. There was another man behind the first suspect. The resident yelled and both suspects fled the area at […]
By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City Council started off its first meeting of the New Year with a number of street, freeway and bike path improvements planned for 2018 and beyond. Absent one member, Vrej Agajanian, the council moved quickly and unanimously to award a more than $1.3 million contract to All American Asphalt for the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Attitude can affect health. Just ask teens before finals or parents before their teens take their driver’s test. The pressures and stresses that families face today may be similar to what grandparents faced in their day, but there are added components today that increase the negatives surrounding some kids. Cyberbullying is one. […]
How Are You Feeling? Well, we’re 18 days into the New Year – how are those New Year’s resolutions coming along? I know that, like many CV Weekly readers, I resolved to lose weight and just be healthier. But already I’ve come to realize that it’s not an easy road to travel. To lose […]
“He who feeds a hungry animal feeds his own soul.” ~ Charlie Chaplin Not being weather-related, the above words may seem ill chosen. Be assured, it will come together. The following, published 60 years ago, was written in response to lack of rain in the foothills. Sound familiar? Jan. 1, 1948 – Crescenta Valley Ledger […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The fires and rains may be over, but the after effects are still being felt as crews clear mud and debris from roadways and search and rescue teams continue their efforts to find victims. At least 20 people died during the floods and mudslides in Montecito, and there are still victims missing […]