CRIME BLOTTER

March 2 1 block of Sport Chalet Drive in La Cañada Flintridge, a dark grey 2004 Chevy 2500 HD pick up truck was stolen from the Sport Chalet parking lot between 12:24 p.m. and 12:27 p.m. February 27 4600 block of Dyer Street in La Crescenta, a person concerning a hit and run accident at […]

It is Time for CV to Get Out and Vote

By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Town Council with community members have created a website to help residents understand what’s on the April 7 ballot. “We want people to know the importance of voting,” said CVTC President Robbyn Battles. The website cvvotes.org has information on the upcoming Glendale election including a map of polling areas […]

IN Brief

Time to ‘Spring Forward’ This Sunday marks the beginning of daylight saving time. It officially starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. This is also a good time to change batteries in home smoke alarms. Calling All Future Vineyardists! Stone Barn Vineyard Conservancy members announced that it is time to prune the vineyard again at […]

Rep. Schiff Statement on Speech by Prime Minister Netanyahu to Congress

Today, Rep. Adam Schiff,  the Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, released the following statement: “This morning, Prime Minister Netanyahu laid out the concerns held by many Israelis about a possible agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. Given the behavior of the Iranian regime and its threats to wipe Israel off […]

Power Outage Along Foothill Boulevard

      Foothill Boulevard is closed to eastbound traffic from Rosemont Avenue to Briggs Avenue due to problem with a Southern California Edison underground vault. An incident occurred at 8:59 a.m. SCE crews are responding to evaluate the problem. The damage to the vault caused a power outage to several customers. At one point […]

SENATOR GAINES & ASSEMBLYMAN GATTO ANNOUNCE PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT

    Privacy advocates set aside partisan politics, reach across aisle and across legislative chambers to protect individual privacy rights  Less than twenty-four hours after the first hearing of the new Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee, Senator Ted Gaines (R-Roseville) and Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Chairman of the committee, today announced their California Privacy & […]

Having Crosswalk Fun at OV and Honolulu

The diagonal crosswalk at Honolulu and Ocean View is getting a lot of attention, not all good, but the crew from Glendale Area Schools Federal Credit Union decided to take advantage of the stopped traffic to promote business! And don’t forget to send your opinion of the diagonal crosswalk to robin@cvweekly.com!

A ‘Crowning’ Achievement

A ‘Crowning’ Achievement

By Jason KUROSU The crowning of the King and Queen of Hearts has become a tradition at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center. The goals of the annual event are to promote heart health to help those suffering from cardiac disease as well as providing knowledge of prevention and resources to the community. […]

IN Brief

Candidates’ Forums Planned The Crescenta Valley Community Association is hosting a Glendale City Council candidates’ forum tonight, Thurday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. in the La Crescenta Libary. There will also be information on the ballot measures. The library is located at 2809 Foothill Blvd. in La Crescenta. On Monday, March 2 the Montrose-Verdugo City […]

Rain Washes Out Founders Day Celebration

Rain Washes Out Founders Day Celebration

By Mary O’KEEFE The rain came and, for the first time in recent memory, the Montrose Founders Day festivities on Honolulu Avenue were canceled midway through the events. The day began gloomy with a lot of cloud cover. The crowds were light but consistent. Crescenta Valley Youth Town Council Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow was off to […]