Schiff Sworn Into Congress for New Term

Today, Tuesday, Rep. Adam Schiff was sworn into Congress for his eighth term to serve California’s 28th Congressional District.  Schiff also announced that he will continue to serve on the powerful House Appropriations Committee and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. “Over the next two years, we have the opportunity – both Democrats and Republicans – […]

Stolen Vehicle Arrest

On Sunday at about 9p.m., a Glendale police officer received an Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR’s) to a stolen vehicle, a four-door 2012 Prius, which had driven past him on Foothill Boulevard. The officer caught up to the vehicle as it was making a right turn onto northbound New York Avenue. The officer confirmed through dispatch […]

Burglary Suspects Cause Furor in CV Neighborhoods

  By Mary O’KEEFE Sheriff activity on Montrose Avenue just east of Ramsdell Avenue this afternoon was due to a burglary-in-progress call that originated on Abella Street. “We received a call at the Crescenta Valley Station of a possible burglary [in progress] in the 3100 block of Abella Street,” said Sgt. Rudy Sanchez, Los Angeles […]

The Year in Review 2014

The Year in Review 2014

  January Boy Scout Brandon Loder from Troop 390, a senior at CVHS, created an outdoor classroom at the Rosemont Preserve for his Eagle Project. The Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy established the preserve located at the far north end of Rosemont Avenue in 2012 with help from L.A. County Board Supervisor Michael Antonovich. The outdoor […]

from the desk of the publisher

New Year, New Things to Share The New Year is a wonderful time for change. Whether it is to lose weight, set business goals or make more time for friends and family, the New Year is just the right time to make inroads on achieving these goals. And you’re not alone! Thousands, if not millions, […]

Weather in the Foothills

“The dawn of hope has come our heart to cheer; The path before us shines in the sun’s ray. We follow on, into the coming year, And in hope’s sunshine greet each opening day.” ~ Lilian Pearce   A freezing cold morning greets the New Year. In the past 48 hours, snow levels dropped to 2,000 […]

Crime Blotter

Dec. 26 1900 block of Verdugo Boulevard in La Cañada, an employee at Wing Stop restaurant reported that a man described as black with black hair, brown eyes, and 6’ tall weighing 230 pounds entered the store. He ordered and purchased a meal and paid with a counterfeit $20 bill at 7p.m. Dec. 25 3100 […]

Good News on Forests and Carbon Dioxide

  A new NASA-led study shows that tropical forests may be absorbing far more carbon dioxide than many scientists thought, in response to rising atmospheric levels of the greenhouse gas. The study estimates that tropical forests absorb 1.4 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide out of a total global absorption of 2.5 billion — more […]