Parents Warned of Attempted Kidnappings

GUSD Superintendent Winfred Roberson Jr. made a ConnectEd call to all GUSD households on Wednesday evening after it was reported that the Glendale Police Dept. is investigating the attempted kidnapping of two children that occurred approximately 20 minutes apart from each other on Wednesday. In a statement by the Glendale Police Dept., the first incident […]

Cassini Finds Flooded Canyons on Titan

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has found deep, steep-sided canyons on Saturn’s moon Titan that are flooded with liquid hydrocarbons. The finding represents the first direct evidence of the presence of liquid-filled channels on Titan, as well as the first observation of canyons hundreds of meters deep. A new paper in the journal Geophysical Research Letters describes […]

Mountain Rescue at Brand Park

On Sunday, Aug. 7 at 4:53 p.m., the Glendale Fire Dept., under the command of Battalion Chief Lynch, responded to a report of a hiker in need of medical attention within Brand Park located at 1601 W. Mountain St. in the City of Glendale. GFD personnel searched and located the hiker at the Seven Pines […]

‘Thank You’ Breakfast Planned for Local Law Enforcement

By Mary O’KEEFE On the second Saturday of every month the American Legion holds a Veterans and Friends Breakfast. On those Saturday mornings the veterans serve breakfast to anyone who does volunteer work in Crescenta Valley. “It really is to thank the [people] who volunteer in our community. Anyone who is doing any kind of […]

GUSD Sagebrush Position Unchanged

GUSD Sagebrush Position Unchanged

By Charly SHELTON Since the 1960s, the area west of Rosebank Drive in La Cañada to Pickens Canyon, known as the Sagebrush territory, has been hotly contested. Sagebrush officially falls under the jurisdiction of the City of La Cañada, but the students who live there attend Glendale Unified School District schools due to boundary lines. […]

Music and Memories Shared at St. Luke’s

Music and Memories Shared at St. Luke’s

By Mary O’KEEFE The courtyard at St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church in La Crescenta was transformed into an outdoor jazz and cabaret venue on Saturday evening that highlighted the talents of local resident Janet S. Blake, not only as a songstress but also as a storyteller. Blake engaged the audience with the story […]

LASD Volunteer Assists in Roadside Rescue

LASD Volunteer Assists in Roadside Rescue

By Mary O’KEEFE Most residents in Crescenta Valley are aware of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s volunteers who work at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station. The volunteers help in a variety of ways, from handling paperwork to patrolling the community. They have saved the department thousands of dollars as they free up deputies who can […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Aug. 5 5500 block of Pine Cone Road in La Crescenta, a mail package was stolen from the front porch of a residence between 1:09 p.m. and 3 p.m. Aug. 1 3100 block of Encinal Avenue in La Crescenta, plumbing equipment was stolen from a van at 4:09 a.m. 4800 block of Hampton Road in […]

Back To School 2016

Back To School 2016

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CRIME BLOTTER

Aug. 5 5500 block of Pine Cone Road in La Crescenta, a mail package was stolen from the front porch of a residence between 1:09 p.m. and 3 p.m. Aug. 1 3100 block of Encinal Avenue in La Crescenta, plumbing equipment was stolen from a van at 4:09 a.m. 4800 block of Hampton Road in […]