By Charly SHELTON Sunday, Sept. 25 marks an historic day for the Gamble House in Pasadena. On that day in 1966, the house was officially dedicated and welcomed its first guests to tour the manor. Over the next 50 years, the house has received thousands of visitors from around the world and is a registered […]
By Charly SHELTON Halloween season starts earlier every year and for the local theme parks, it can’t come a moment too soon. Halloweentime at the Disneyland Resort started September 9, Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood started September 16, Knott’s Scary Farm opens this Friday and Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor starts September 29. Over […]
Four La Cañada Boy Scouts were recognized at an Eagle Court of Honor on Sunday, Aug. 28 at La Cañada Presbyterian Church. James DeRose, Travis Ford, Matthew Franklin and David Lam completed their Eagle Scout service projects within the last year. The boys have been members of Troop 502 since the fifth grade and the […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The Crescenta Valley High School football team got back on track last week with a dominating 51-12 win over the La Cañada Spartans at Moyse Field in the annual Gordy Warnock Game, named after the longtime CV coach who passed away several years ago. The victory moved the Falcons record to 2-1, […]
By Nicole MOORE On Sept. 9, La Cañada Presbyterian Church and the Islamic Congregation of La Cañada Flintridge hosted a 9/11 remembrance event at the church titled Neighbors Working Together for Peace and Understanding. The goal of the event was to bring Islamic and Christian community members together on a local level to discuss the […]
The Story Behind Fehlhaber-Houk Park On a busy Tujunga Canyon Boulevard, where heavy traffic grinds along between Sunland-Tujunga and the 210 Freeway, lies a small park, little noticed by the cars rushing by. It’s little used as well, as it is truly a “passive park” – no tennis courts, playground equipment, not even a dedicated […]
How a 10-Year-Old Spends $20 in Montrose Montrose Shopping Park is a great place for families. Whether it’s walking the dog in the mornings, after-school activities, date nights or weekends at the Harvest Market … it’s a place for everyone. With so many fun things (especially for kids) to do, we recruited Sparr Heights local […]
The Origins of Chambers of Commerce On Monday, some Chamber board members presented a certificate to Jessy Shelton, a senior at CV High and our pick for this year’s Student of the Year. In the next few weeks, we’ll be announcing and presenting awards to all sorts of outstanding men, women and organizations in the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE “We the People…” That begins one of the most important documents, if not the most important, in American history. While many know the idea of the Constitution of the United States, many don’t know the text beyond the first three words. In the coming weeks, though, Rosemont Middle School students in the […]
By Brian CHERNICK Glendale City Council and Housing Authority held a joint meeting to address updates to the implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The council did not agree to adopt the changes recommended by the staff and instead voted to move discussion to the next meeting after facing criticism from community members […]