By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Friends and family on Friday evening came to remember Max Gonzalez, 21, who was involved in a traffic collision while riding his motorcycle on July 2 in the 8000 block of Foothill Boulevard in Sunland. Gonzalez was traveling southwest along Foothill when he was struck by a woman driving a Mercedes. Witnesses […]
CVIM FUNDRAISER A fundraiser benefiting Crescenta Valley High School instrumental music is being held on Saturday, July 23 at TOGO’s and Baskin Robbins in La Crescenta. From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., TOGO’s will donate 20% of the total sales generated by supporters. Download the flyer at www.cvweekly.com/YOUTH to redeem. TOGO’s is located at 2611 […]
By Charly SHELTON Coral reefs are on the decline the world over. That’s not good. Current estimates place the degradation of worldwide coral reef ecosystems at between 33% and 50%, depending on the study. Despite that the majority of people don’t live anywhere near them, coral reefs affect all of our lives. “People may not […]
A Foodie’s Guide to Montrose Over the years, the Montrose Shopping Park has become a destination for the finest variety of dining in Los Angeles. We offer a wide variety of light menu items and moderately priced meals on up to high-end fine dining. While promoting good will and the best in service, our restaurant […]
Summertime Happenings Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer are definitely here. Check out these fun, free, family-friendly events put on by some of our community partners. Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation is showing free movies in CV Park on Wednesday evenings in July. Bring your blankets and picnics to the Hindenburg section of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale residents will be able to water their lawns one more day a week as Glendale Water and Power relaxes from Phase III to Phase II in water conservation. The Glendale City Council voted to relax the mandatory conservation to allow residents to increase exterior watering from two days a week to […]
By Vincent PAGE On July 8 and 9, Robert Freedman’s “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” took over Crescenta Valley High School’s Underground Theater in a completely student-run production. Co-directed by senior Carolyn Carothers and recent graduate Elise Gibney, the cast and crew of nearly 30 students spent the past month working on the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A vehicle crashed through the back gate at Rosemont Middle School in the 2700 block of Los Olivos Lane sometime overnight on Monday and landed near the basketball courts. “The two [male driver and female passenger] were found asleep this morning in the vehicle,” said California Highway Police Officer Mohun at the […]
After several months of planning and many volunteer hours and efforts by the club’s Ticktockers, patronesses and committee members, the National Charity League – Glendale Chapter held a blood drive on July 10. The annual From the Heart blood drive, co-sponsored with the American Red Cross, met the club’s goal of at least 120 donors […]
On June 21, California Moving & Storage Association (CMSA) President Steve Weitekamp and CMSA Senior Chairman Patrick Longo of Andy’s Storage in Sparr Heights delivered a check for $5,000 to the Alzheimer’s Orange County (formerly the Alzheimer’s Association, Orange County Chapter) office in Irvine. Alzheimer’s Orange County is the first recipient of the Chairman’s Choice Charity […]