The state final for the Trusted Choice Big I National Championship will be held July 11 and July 12 at the Oakmont Country Club in Glendale. The boys and girls who qualify to play are hoping to advance to the Trusted Choice Big I National Championship to compete against nationally ranked junior players and the […]
On June 15, Kiwanis of La Cañada hosted Clergy Recognition Day honoring Mark Yeager. Yeager has been a longtime resident of the foothills community and his volunteer involvement includes local school districts, athletics, civic organizations, faith based organizations, law enforcement and youth organizations. His current involvement with the YMCA of the Foothills Board, Crescenta Valley […]
On Wednesday, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) announced they will be introducing the Rim of the Valley Corridor Preservation Act. This legislation would add more than 193,000 acres of the Rim of the Valley Corridor to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA). The Rim of the Valley stretches from […]
The news out of Orlando, Florida this week has been horrifying. However, at least one thing that emerged from the situation is uplifting and an appropriate subject for this week’s Chamber of Commerce article. Florida law enforcement officials commented on the outpouring of support from local businesses after the tragedy. Restaurants provided food, hardware stores […]
June 9 7900 block of Foothill Boulevard in Tujunga, a 27-year-old Tujunga man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance after deputies found him allegedly staggering and swaying side-to-side while walking down the street at 3 a.m. June 8 5200 block of Starlight Mesa Lane in La Cañada, the sliding glass door […]
By Alessandra LUCKEY, intern Summer has arrived and families are starting to make trips to Southern California’s beautiful beaches. However, the Los Angeles County Beach Bus will be transporting passengers this summer to one of the lowest-ranked beaches based on water quality. “Over the past three years, Beach Bus ridership has averaged 66 people per […]
Girl Scout Troop 8401 took the CV Weekly along when they journeyed to San Francisco. They have been together for 10 years and used their cookie sales money to enjoy all the sights of the city. Pictured from left are LeAnna Martin, Gwyneth Kim, Ella Cartnal, Glenda Webster, Emily Chew, Anna Camille Allen, Sarabeth Zohrehvand, […]
In light of recent regional sightings, the City of Glendale wants to ensure residents are equipped with the necessary information to properly address bear encounters. California black bears are generally timid and docile in nature, mainly venturing into residential areas in search of food. With high summer temperatures expected to drive bears down from their […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Recently JPLers (Jet Propulsion Laboratory employees) gathered in the courtyard at the lab to honor their retiring leader, Charles Elachi. For 15 years Elachi was the leader of this world-renowned laboratory that not only explores space but earth science as well. Elachi will leave as director of JPL but will not go […]
By Dylan SYLVESTER The Glendale Police Dept. opened its doors to offer the community an introduction to the people behind the shields at its second annual open house on June 4. Officers shared stories of their work with Glendale and Crescenta Valley residents while flipping hot dogs. “It’s our way of opening our doors to […]