High Speed Chase Ends on Pennsylvania

A pursuit that began in the Sylmar area this afternoon ended on Pennsylvania Avenue in La Crescenta. Preliminary information according to a California Highway Patrol spokesperson is that the pursuit was initiated by CHP as a failure to stop. The driver got onto the eastbound 210 Freeway in the Sylmar area and traveled on the […]

Burbank Police Arrest Student for Threats Against Burroughs High School

On Thursday, at about 7:42 p.m. the Burbank Police Department was made aware of threats made by a student, via Twitter, who attends John Burroughs High School. Burbank Police Officers immediately conducted a follow up investigation and contacted the individual at his residence in Burbank. The individual and his family were cooperative during the investigation. […]

So Many Choices, So Little Time

With so much to do in the Crescenta Valley and surrounding areas this weekend, folks are going to have to strap on their rollerblades to make it to all the events. By Michael ARVIZU, Mary O’KEEFE and Isiah REYES To say Crescenta Valley is a busy place on a typical weekend is an understatement, but […]

Sandy Russell to Fill Vacant GUSD Seat

By Isiah REYES The Glendale Unified School District board of education has appointed Sandy Russell to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mary Boger, completing the remainder of her term that ends April 7, 2015. The other finalists were Kevin Cordova-Brookey, Todd Hunt, Elizabeth Manasserian, and Jason Nyhan. These candidates were the final […]

Coming Home Again

  CVHS Class of 1970 honors former foreign exchange classmate diagnosed with ALS. By Samantha SLAYBACK On Sept. 27, a former foreign exchange student from Crescenta Valley High School visited the school and his old classmates for what will probably be the last time. In a reunion planned by Donna Arbogast, Marcia Bateman, Lynda Daniels, […]

Bear Discovers Briggs Terrace

  A reminder that Crescenta Valley borders the Angeles National Forest was given when a homeowner in Briggs Terrace discovered a bear in his backyard on Saturday. The large bear, estimated to be about 250 to 300 pounds, slowly walked around the yard and then left. Residents are reminded to keep all pet food inside […]

GUSD Recognizes School Achievements

By. YooJin SHEEN, intern The State of the Schools breakfast is an annual event that presents the teacher of the year, features a community partner of significance, highlights one program within the Glendale Unified School District, and presents plans from the Glendale Educational Foundation for the upcoming year. This year’s 10th Annual State of the […]

Montrose Oktoberfest Celebrated

By Jason KUROSU The annual Montrose Oktoberfest returned for the 37th year on a fall day that may very well have been mistaken for summer. But the heat did not deter families from coming out in droves last Saturday, nor did it prevent them from enjoying four stages of music, a variety of carnival rides, […]

Pink Soldiers Gear Up to Raise Cancer Awareness

By Samantha SLAYBACK In its ongoing efforts to raise cancer awareness, the Glendale Adventist Medical Center is once again holding its Army of Pink campaign. Teaming up to help GAMC, six prominent male figures in the community have offered to wear pink to show their support for the campaign and to remind the community to […]