Safety Stressed as Local Streets Get Busy

Safety Stressed as Local Streets Get Busy

Local streets, especially those near schools, will see increased traffic as schools open for the new year. By Mary O’KEEFE School districts are welcoming students back to school, including Glendale Unified School District, and that means back-to-school traffic. Law enforcement will be out in force to make certain drivers are following traffic laws and pedestrians […]

Sacramento and E-bike Laws

Sacramento and E-bike Laws

» PART V By Mary O’KEEFE The use of electric bikes, scooters and mini-motorcycles has grown and has received some attention from Sacramento. There have been some bills passed over the last few years regarding e-bikes and e-scooters; however, as the popularity of the electric mobility vehicles continues to grow and as more issues arise, […]

The City’s General Plan and a Conversation with Bradley Calvert

By Mary O’KEEFE Since the publication of the CVW articles last week concerning the City of Glendale’s General Plan update, there has been a lot of talk, confusion and accusations concerning accuracy regarding the update process. CVW spoke with Bradley Calvert, director of Community Development with the City of Glendale, to attempt to get a […]

Coffee Hour with Ardy

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale Councilmember Ardy Kassakhian had his weekly Coffee Hour on Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf in Montrose. The meeting is a time to talk to Kassakhian and ask questions about a variety of issues. On Friday many who joined the councilmember for coffee had […]

Investigation Closes Broadview Drive

By Mary O’KEEFE The 1600 block of Broadview Drive was closed on Tuesday afternoon as law enforcement investigated a possible explosive device that had been found in a home. The Los Angeles Country Sheriff Department (LASD) Bomb Squad responded. Evacuations were made in the area as the investigation continued. The LASD Bomb Squad retrieved the […]

See’s Candy Store Damaged by Vehicle

By Mary O’KEEFE At about 9:30 a.m.  on Wednesday, a female driver was reportedly traveling southbound on Valley Sun Lane toward Foothill Boulevard. She turned right into the parking lot of See’s Candy and continued into the front doors of the building. No injuries were reported however as a precaution the driver was transported to […]

Sunset and Foothill Future

By Mary O’KEEFE A photo on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Foothill Boulevard has some residents curious as to what this complex is and when it may be built. “The [Los Angeles] County approved a 31 unit apartment building,” said David Hartunian, owner/broker of the property. Some of those units will be designated as […]

National Nurses’ Week

National Nurses’ Week

By Mary O’KEEFE This week is National Nurses Week. During COVID-19 the role of nurses came to the forefront because they were truly on the frontline of the pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) had declared 2020 as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife with a goal to raise awareness of the need for […]

Keep Your Purse Close – Warns CV Sheriffs

By Mary O’KEEFE The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept/Crescenta Valley Station sent out a notice via social media warning residents to be cautious while shopping or dining at local businesses. Deputies are noticing an increase in thefts where people are shopping, or dining,  at local business establishments and items are stolen from purses, according to […]

Clergy Council Needs Members

By Mary O’KEEFE The Clergy Council is looking for members to continue their mission of helping those who need spiritual support. The Clergy Council has been on again/off again for many years and has been a volunteer support program for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept./Crescenta Valley Station.  The Council had been in place in […]

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