Antonovich to Run For Senate

Antonovich to Run For Senate

By Mary O’KEEFE There have been rumors that Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich was thinking about running for State Senate—those rumors appear to be true. According to the California Secretary of State website, Anotonovich (R) has filed to run for the State Senate District 25. He will be vying for the seat now held […]

Charges filed Against Robbery Suspect

On August 6,felony charges were filed against Robert Elias Taylor in connection with a robbery. On August 5,  at approximately 5:30 a.m., officers responded to the 1100 block of South Glendale Avenue regarding a robbery involving a 53 year old female Glendale resident. The victim was confronted by an African-American male while walking down the street and […]

GPD & Operation Chill

7‑Eleven, Inc. celebrates a generation of good behavior this year. For 20 years, U.S. police officers have been ticketing kids with Operation Chill FREE Slurpee drink coupons.  Many of those kids are adults now, and may even have children of their own who are eligible to receive a frozen treat for good behavior, compliments of 7-Eleven and the […]

Board Approves Continuing Measures for Jail Reforms

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice that addresses federal concerns about mental health services, suicide prevention and use-of-force issues in the County’s jails. The settlement builds on the sweeping progress already achieved by the County in recent years to ensure that the thousands of […]

Rep. Adam Schiff Announces Support of Iran Deal

Rep. Adam Schiff Announces Support of Iran Deal Schiff: Congress Should Help Strengthen Iran Deal, Not Reject It   Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), the Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has released the following statement:   “After several years of difficult negotiations with a dangerous and malevolent regime, the Administration and the representatives of the other P5+1 nations reached […]

Assemblyman Gatto and Senator Gaines Announce Legislation Allowing First Responders to Jam and Take Down Drones Interfering with Fires

Assemblyman Mike Gatto and Senator Ted Gaines introduced legislation to today to help protect emergency responders engaged in their life-saving work.  Senate Bill 168 grants immunity to any emergency responder who damages an unmanned aircraft in the course of firefighting, air ambulance, or search-and-rescue operations. “Drone operators are risking lives when they fly over an […]

Small Fire In ANF

By Mary O’KEEFE U.S. Forest Service and Los Angeles County Fire Dept. responded to a small fire in a campground near Newcomb’s Ranch in the Angeles National Forest this morning. A call from people at the campground came into the U.S. Forest Service fire station at 7:06 a.m., said Nathan Judy, U.S. Forest Service spokesman. […]

MSP Hosts Annual Car Show

MSP Hosts Annual Car Show

By Mary O’KEEFE The 14th Annual Montrose Car Show on Sunday offered so many varieties of cars they would boggle even Henry Ford’s mind. There were vehicles from all eras, from the early 1920s to the modern Tesla. The day was a perfect temperature with a cool morning and not terribly hot afternoon drawing thousands […]

Meet Lex. He Helps Make Montrose Beautiful

  Lex has no idea his picture is in the paper today. Perhaps you can be the first to tell him and thank him. Why? Have you ever strolled by Montrose Travel and stopped dead in your tracks admiring the amazingly beautiful landscaping there? It’s all the artistry of Lex Putpraw, who has been with […]

NEWS FROM THE CVTC ROBBYN BATTLES

What will it take to be heard by GUSD? Is it time to look at our options? In my years on the CV Town Council, I have attended many events and meetings to support our local schools. Without a doubt, school pride runs deep in our foothill community.  The town council has always taken a […]

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