IN Brief

Montrose Tree Lighting The Montrose Shopping Park Assn. is hosting the shopping park’s annual tree lighting ceremony and White Friday events on Friday, Nov. 25. The day kicks off the holiday season and includes shopping park stores that will “white out” the sales tax on items purchased plus there will be “snow” at the intersection […]

Valley View Hosts Mock Election

Valley View Hosts Mock Election

Valley View’s third, fourth, fifth and sixth graders participated in mock Presidential elections on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at the school. The election was conducted by Valley View’s Student Council with class representatives working as “poll” workers to ensure that everyone had a chance to vote. The students lined up during recess and lunch and patiently […]

Concerns Voiced to Caltrans, Antonovich Praised

By Nestor CASTIGLIONE Representatives from Caltrans heard an earful from local residents on Thursday night at the Crescenta Valley Town Council (CVTC) monthly meeting at the La Crescenta Library community room. Frustration was bubbling over lane closures and traffic snarls that have cropped up since Caltrans began work on a multi-phase, nearly $150 million project […]

NEWS FROM Washington » Adam Schiff

Can Bipartisan Compromise be Found in Infrastructure? When Donald Trump takes the oath of the office of President of the United States on Jan. 20, he will do so with a divided nation looking for reassurance and leadership. After one of the most negative campaign seasons in memory, all Americans hope that he will make […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

V.O.I.C.E. Responds to Hoberman For nearly 12 years, Glendale-Crescenta V.O.I.C.E [Volunteers Organized In Conserving the Environment] has helped lead the fight to save the Verdugo Hills Golf Course. We, like virtually every member of the community, are saddened to learn that the owners of the golf course will shut it down on Dec. 31 after […]

Annual Turkey Trot Provides Fresh Air and Family Fun

By Nicole MOORE This year’s 23rd annual Turkey Trot, hosted by the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge, takes place this morning, Thanksgiving. It is the perfect event for anyone looking for fresh air and family fun before Thanksgiving feasts and festivities. This year’s event is anticipated to have 1,500 participants and will begin at […]

UPDATE: Stabbing and Suicide in Glendale

The Glendale Police Dept. has been investigating an attempted murder involving a Glendale man who  slashed his estranged wife’s throat. The following day, investigators learned the suspect had committed suicide by running in front of an Amtrak commuter train in the City of Glendale. The stabbing incident occurred last Sunday, Nov. 20 at approximately 5:49 […]

Digital Issue 11.17.16

Digital Issue 11.17.16

Here is the paper for Thursday, November 17, 2016. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if you […]

White Friday and Small Business Saturday Spreads Holiday Cheer

Traditional festivities launch the holiday season in the Montrose Shopping Park. By Nicole MOORE On Nov. 25 starting at 5:30 p.m., White Friday, a unique shopping event held in the Montrose Shopping Park, will offer attendees holiday cheer and discounted prices by local businesses. In recent years, the Montrose Shopping Park Association established this event […]

Verdugo Hills Golf Course to Shut Down

Verdugo Hills Golf Course to Shut Down

By Nestor CASTIGLIONE Verdugo Hills Golf Course (VHGC), wedged between La Tuna Canyon and Tujunga Canyon roads, will soon be no more. Local residents and golf enthusiasts have until Dec. 31 to tee off at the facility. After that date the VHGC will be closing its doors. The course was originally founded and opened by […]