By Charly SHELTON It is past the 1997 deadline of Judgment Day as prophesied in “Terminator 2,” but machines still have the power to cripple our lives if they don’t behave the way they should. Bank records, tax documents, family photos, term papers, corporate presentations and the all important music library – all of this […]
The City Council of La Cañada announced on Tuesday that long standing council member and former mayor Dave Spencer died. The statement released said: “It is with tremendous sadness that the City Council announces the passing on the morning of Tuesday, May 16 of longtime City Council member and six-time mayor David A. Spence. Preliminary […]
May 15 2300 block of Mira Vista Avenue in Montrose, a resident reported that she had parked her car next to her minivan in the parking garage of her apartment complex. When she returned she found someone had ransacked her minivan. Her car was not parked in the spot where she had left it but […]
Great Expectations This weekend is shaping up to be a whopper. On Saturday, I have the pleasure of attending the annual scholarship disbursement breakfast hosted by the Community Foundation of the Verdugos. I sit on a board that decides the distribution of funds accrued over the previous year through interest paid on a scholarship fund […]
From the City of La Cañada website: It is with tremendous sadness that the City Council announces the passing on the morning of Tuesday, May 16 of longtime City Council member and six-time mayor David A. Spence. Preliminary indications are that Council member Spence suffered a heart attack at his home. He was […]
So Much to be Grateful For As you know, on Sunday was Taste of Montrose, one of the largest fundraisers for Prom Plus (the after-prom event for CVHS seniors and their guests). ToM was part of a busy day on Honolulu Avenue as it was also the Kids N Kritters and Wags N Whiskers events […]
“Now and then we hear the wilder voices of the wilderness, from animals that in the hours of darkness do not fear the neighborhood of man: the coyotes wail like dismal ventriloquists, or the silence may be broken by the snorting and stamping of a deer.” ~ Theodore Roosevelt On Aug. 26, 2009 the Station […]
By Nicole MOORE At the May 4 meeting of the Montrose Shopping Park Association, President Andre Ordubegian invited local business owners and community members to attend future MSPA meetings and to participate in discussions for the betterment of Montrose. “We are doing a lot events and activities. We invite everyone to see what’s happening in […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A motion was put forth and approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday instructing County staff to look into the feasibility of issuing an ordinance against social hosting in the unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, Palos Verdes. Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn said she was responding to […]
By Julie BUTCHER Assemblymember Laura Friedman hosted “Coffee & Conversation” in the late morning on Saturday at the McCambridge Rec Center in Burbank. Former Assemblymember Mike Gatto was there, too, saying he was pleased to see the “great turnout, especially on a rainy Saturday.” He added that Coffee & Conversation is a tradition for Friedman, […]