Project doesn’t make the grade

By Mary O’KEEFE Once again the development in the 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard, the former site of Plumb Crazy, has hit a snag. The building has been at the center of controversy not only because of its design but because of the uncertain future of an adjacent Moreton Bay Fig tree due to the […]

New rules, same students

By Mary O’KEEFE Crescenta Valley High School seniors discovered a few changes on Tuesday as they lined up for their schedules and books. “There were kids here at 4:30 this morning. There was no need. They were not getting on campus until 8 [a.m.],” said Associate Principal Mike Bertram. In the past students had been […]

La Crescenta schools shine in standardized test results

By Rachel KANE Students in the Crescenta Valley maintained high test scores across the board last school year, according to the 2010 California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program test results. The STAR program tests students on English-Language Arts, specific mathematics subjects, science, history and social science subjects every year. Test results are used as […]

Weather in the Foothills

By Sue KILPATRICK “Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get” — Mark Twain This time of year in the foothills we expect day after day temperatures reaching close to and often exceeding 100 degrees. Nights usually cool down to the upper 60s to low 70s, with few not dropping much below 80 […]

Debate or eliminate?

Big news – at least for me – on Tuesday was the announcement by “Dr. Laura”  Schlessinger that she is going to give up her radio program at the end of the year. This news came on the heels of an apparent diatribe by her last week on her radio program with a liberal peppering […]

Thousands turn out for Watermelon Festival

By Odalis A. SUAREZ In celebration of juicy watermelons everywhere, the Sunland-Tujunga Lions Club hosted its 49th annual Watermelon Festival this past weekend at Sunland Park. The event was a three-day affair filled with rides, games, contests, food and even free slices of watermelon. With the help of other organizations such as the Rotary Club, […]

IN Brief

On Tuesday morning, as Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station dispatcher Richard  Engersbach and evidence and property custodian Marc Harvey were leaving the Altadena Sheriff’s Station they noticed smoke coming from a home in the 3000 block of Lake Avenue. They saw the home was engulfed in flames and immediately ran to the rear door of the […]

City wrap

City promotes Yasmin Beers To the surprise of no one, city manger Jim Starbird Tuesday named a key management official to be his chief operating officer. Yasmin Beers was promoted to assistant city manager by the council, succeeding Bob McFall who retired June 30. Beers, who was McFall’s assistant, has served 10 years with management […]

Revocation hearing held for The Mix

By Mary O’KEEFE The Mix Bar in the 2600 block of Honolulu Avenue has had its doors closed to the public since February and now the city of Glendale has scheduled a revocation hearing for Aug. 25. “It is a revocation on the conditional use permit,” said Kristen Asp of the city’s community planning department. […]

Chili Cook Off a success

By Mary O’KEEFE It’s official – the king of all chili in Crescenta Valley is Sean Harris. That title with all its honor was determined by some very dedicated chili taste testers at the La Crescenta Library on Saturday. The event was the first Annual La Crescenta Library Chili Cook Off held at the La […]