Troy University recognized students who graduated during the fall semester/term 2 for 2015. Local residents who graduated include: Ian Lewis of La Crescenta, Bachelor of Science and Lisa Kenigson of La Crescenta, Bachelor of Science. Kenigson was also been named to the chancellor’s list. The chancellor’s list honors full-time undergraduate students who are registered for […]
Glendale police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects who entered the Ilori store at the Americana in the 200 block of Americana Way in Glendale and stole several pairs of glasses. The theft occurred on Dec. 29 at 6:30 p.m. The male suspect immediately selected a pair of glasses and placed […]
An electrical engineer from Glendale has been convicted of 32 counts of violating the Economic Espionage Act for stealing trade secrets belonging to his former employer – a Pasadena-based aircraft avionics company – and distributing the proprietary material to three competitors. Derek Wai Hung Tam Sing, 44, was found guilty by United States District Judge […]
On Dec. 29 several members of American Legion Post 288 in La Crescenta held what may have been their last informal meeting at the Montrose Bakery. Owner Henry Baeza recently announced that he would be retiring and the bakery would be closing. The members often met at the bakery to discuss or plan Legion activities […]
By Charly SHELTON The Glendale Unified School District school calendar has been an issue for many residents of the Crescenta Valley and Glendale. The current school year started in early August, and next year’s schedule is already set to begin Aug. 8, 2016. The GUSD board voted to keep the dates for next year as […]
The Golden Globes of the Crescenta Valley Awards season is upon us! As many of you know at this time of year Hollywood hosts a flurry of award shows to honor the biggest and the brightest stars in all genres of media. Music, movies, actors, singers, songwriters, ensemble casts and the behind-the-scenes players who make […]
Welcome Our New Assistant Executive Director Please join me in welcoming the latest addition to the CV Chamber office staff. Taking over for the wonderful and talented Lisa Mitchell, who is preparing for a move to Idaho, is the equally wonderful and talented Robyn Forrand. Robyn brings to the Chamber a wealth of clerical and […]
Elizabeth Ann Dennon passed away Dec. 16 at the age of 74. She was born in Topeka, Kansas and moved to Glendale in 1953. Elizabeth is survived by her brother John, sister-in-law Britt, nephews Jon and Eric, niece Sarah, great nephew Matthew, great nieces Maise and Brianna and cousin Cynthia. A memorial service will be […]
By Jason KUROSU The Glendale City Council maintained the city’s ban on medical marijuana dispensaries Tuesday, ensuring that Glendale controls how medical marijuana is regulated or whether it is banned outright before a newly-signed law would transfer regulatory authority to the state. Cities and counties across California have taken similar actions after the Medical Marijuana […]
In honor of Armenian Christmas on Jan. 6, His Eminence Archbishop Mardirossian visited Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital to bless the newborns. He also held a traditional Blessing of the Water.