Oct. 29 3000 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta, a 22-year-old woman was arrested for being under the influence in public after deputies responded to a call concerning a woman walking around the store acting strange. According to the report the woman told deputies that she had used methamphetamine earlier in the day. The […]
With many local options for trick-or-treaters, thousands turned to the Montrose Shopping Park for their night of fun. Many merchants opened their doors on Monday night to hand out candy to the trick-or-treaters from 5 to 8. Parents were seen at the shopping park’s many fall displays, posing their children next to the oversized […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Oct. 27 a fatal car accident occurred in the 9100 block of N. Tujunga Canyon Boulevard. The fatality was Crescenta Valley High School student Christine Martinez, 17, who was thrown from the vehicle that was driven by another CVHS student. The community came together on Saturday following the crash to remember […]
By Mary O’KEEFE California voters are going to be asked to vote on 17 propositions this Tuesday. CVW has covered a few of the propositions in prior weeks. Here is a brief description of those left that voters will be asked to decide on: Prop 55. This is called “Extend Tax on High Income,” […]
By Charly SHELTON Today’s world is a wired one. Internet use has become as commonplace as telephone or TV use, and many companies rely on some sort of Internet resource to facilitate the day-to-day tasks of running their business. So with an integral part of daily lives being online, what happens when a cyber attack […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Although nurse Agnes Richards, by all accounts, was not one who complained about facing hardships when she opened her sanitarium for women, known as Rockhaven, in 1923 it is most certain that there were obstacles she had to overcome, particularly being a woman who owned and operated a business. And one might […]
By Dylan SYLVESTER he La Crescenta Woman’s Club held its annual Authors Luncheon on Saturday where a few select authors were invited to present some of their past series, as well as their latest writings. Members of the club listened to the three authors speak about their books, were able to ask questions of each […]
Fall Back Daylight Saving Time ends on Nov. 6 at 2 a.m. Clocks should be turned back one hour. Appeal of Cell Tower Application Decision Planned At the Nov. 8 Glendale City Council weekly meeting, Jerry Ambrose of the Eukon Group, on behalf of AT&T Mobility, will appeal the denial of his application for a […]
“A fine rain was falling, and the landscape was that of autumn. The sky was hung with various shades of gray, and mists hovered about the distant mountains. A brood of chattering birds were chasing each other through the shrubberies. Every landscape is, as it were, a state of the soul, and whoever penetrates into […]
The Best and Worst I have the opportunity to see the best – and sometimes the worst – in people. On Thursday evening I had the pleasure of attending the annual recognition banquet hosted by the CV Chamber of Commerce. At the banquet, local businesses, individuals and organizations were spotlighted for their contributions to the […]