Sometime after midnight on Thursday morning, a Glendale Police Department cruiser and a dark sedan collided at the intersection of Ocean View Blvd and Montrose Ave. The intersection is still shut down as of 1 a.m. GPD, Glendale Fire, LA Sherriff’s Department and California Highway Patrol are on site for the investigation. Check back for […]
By Charly SHELTON Last night saw the first of two public forums on the Sagebrush transfer debate. About 200 people attend the La Cañada Unified School District public forum at the District offices, which gave members of the public a chance to voice their opinions on the issue, both in favor and opposed to the […]
The LCF Chamber of Commerce is reporting that a scheme is being perpetrated on local businesses and help is needed to stop this. Please alert all employees to the following situation: Two men are posing as official fire extinguisher inspectors. One will wait outside while the other enters the business. They will ask to see […]
Kids and adults are invited for a day of scares at the CV Sheriff’s Station. By Brandon HENSLEY Lisa Dutton and her crew may be running on little sleep, but it will hopefully pay off in the form of many scares this weekend at the CV Sheriff’s Station. Parents and children are invited to the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Halloween Fun Run was Saturday when runners and walkers of all ages got up early and headed to Two Strike Park in La Crescenta to run the foothills, either in costume or traditional running gear. The annual run started at 8 a.m. and everyone from the community was invited to participate. […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Office is getting ready for the big night – Nov. 8 – but workers at the RRCC have been working steadily for some time as mail-in ballots arrive and early voting has begun. The criteria to vote in California are, according to the California Secretary of […]
Black Lives Didn’t Matter in Old CV Race relations in America dipped historically low this year. Several killings of blacks by police followed by revenge shootings of police sparked riots and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, shining a spotlight on still simmering racial prejudice. Here we are, 150 years after the abolition […]
By Pat KRAMER Over 3,000 people, including 1,000 families, attended the 9th Annual Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair held Oct. 1 at Fire Station 87 in Granada Hills. The all-day event drew together emergency preparedness professionals and representatives from nearly 70 neighborhood councils in Los Angeles. The purpose of the Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair was to […]
By Pat KRAMER An estimated 5,000 community members flooded Commerce Avenue in Tujunga for the first-ever Sunland-Tujunga Armenian Arts & Culture Festival, held on Saturday. The event was put on by the Armenian Sasoon Cultural Association, the Armenian National Committee of America (S-T Chapter), the Foothill Record, and Garoun Association. Admission was free due to […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Town Council meeting is tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. in the La Crescenta Library community room, 2809 Foothill Blvd. It is an important meeting to attend for those in the community who are concerned about the median project along Foothill Boulevard. The original number of medians planned for the […]