Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

Some Haunted Places in CV In honor of Halloween I’ll write up a few of the rumored ghost stories I’ve heard over the years. Whether you’re a believer or not, I think everyone has either experienced the paranormal themselves, or knows somebody who has … or at least thought they had. The paranormal is a […]

Food Pantry Opened for Students at GCC

Food Pantry Opened for Students at GCC

By Nicole MOORE On Oct. 18, Glendale Community College held a dedication ceremony for the campus’ recently opened Food for Thought Pantry. Attending the event were professors, facility, students and community members. The GCC Food for Thought Pantry provides non-perishable and hygienic products for students in need. Many of the items donated are from GCC […]

Strong Finish for FitzGerald at Mt. SAC

Strong Finish for FitzGerald at Mt. SAC

By Leonard COUTIN It was a rough start for top Falcon performer Colin FitzGerald at the 68th Annual Mt. SAC Cross-country Invitational held on Saturday. At the beginning of Race 59, the Sweepstakes Individual Race, FitzGerald stumbled and fell as the runners set off down the course. FitzGerald barely missed a step before jumping up, […]

NEWS FROM Washington » Adam Schiff

Halting the Disgraceful Clawback of Enlistment Bonuses to California National Guard Members There are few values more sacred, more fundamental to our nation, than making sure that the men and women who serve our country in uniform, and their families, are treated with honor and respect. So it was deeply distressing to learn last week […]

»Montrose Shopping Park News

»Montrose Shopping Park News

Welcome Arthur Murray Montrose! The Montrose Shopping Park welcomes our newest merchant: Arthur Murray Dance Center! If you happened to be walking along the streets of the Shopping Park last Saturday night, you may have noticed a vibrant energy coming from the building at 2260 Honolulu Ave. It was here that Arthur Murray Dance Center […]

Spiritually Speaking

QUESTION: After five years of marriage and two beautiful children, my son’s wife told him she doesn’t want to be married anymore and she’s “not cut out to be a mom.” I’ve observed her with her children and I always thought of her as caring and nurturing. This was a complete surprise to us, and […]

CALENDAR This

NIGHT ON THE RED CARPET MOVIE PREMIERE La Cañada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce & Community Association announced its 4th Annual Night on the Red Carpet Movie Premiere. It will be tonight, Thursday, Oct. 27 starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Regal Cinemas located at 1919 Verdugo Blvd. in La Cañada. (Public disclosure of the movie […]

Haunted Happenings in the Crescenta Valley

Haunted Happenings in the Crescenta Valley

By Charly SHELTON The crypt doors creak and the tombstones quake as spooks come out for a swinging wake … All Hallows’ Eve is upon us once again and the Crescenta Valley has a ghoulishly good time planned. From elaborate decorations to haunted house walkthroughs to classic trick-or-treating, there’s something for every little ghoul and […]

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital and GPD Go Pink

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital and GPD Go Pink

According to Centers for Disease Control, other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. Regular mammograms and early detection can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer. During the month of October, USC Verdugo Hills Hospital is offering $99 mammograms in its Dixie Lee Ratliff Breast Center. To […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis! Saving On Capital Gains Dear Phyllis,    My parents moved out of state two years ago and converted their home to a rental.  To avoid capital gains tax, my accountant thinks my parents should sell since it was their primary residence for at least 2 of the last 5 years from the (anticipated) […]