Bailey Center Seeks Donations

By Mary O’KEEFE The Bailey Center food bank in Tujunga continues asking for the public’s help for donations. For years the Bailey Center food bank, a service of the United Methodist Church of Tujunga, has been helping those in need. This Saturday there will be two food donation opportunities for the Bailey Center both located […]

MSAR Hiking

By Mary O’KEEFE Once again CVW reminds all those who love the outdoors to think twice, before going on a hike this weekend into the Angeles National Forest (ANF)—as well as other wilderness areas. There is a storm coming. Rain is expected today through Saturday, but it is the cold and snow levels that are […]

Burglary Prevention Tips from a Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Detective

By LASD Detective Salvador Ponce Deputies at Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s station are often asked what types of crimes are commonly committed in the station’s jurisdiction.  Burglaries and other thefts account for approximately 60 percent of the reports received daily.  The question has been raised to law enforcement: how can we prevent these crimes from occurring?  […]

Humanitarianism Without Borders

By Lucian KUGLER On February 6, a massive and destructive 7.8 earthquake devastated Southern and Central Turkey as well as parts of Northern Syria. Entire cities were leveled, millions were displaced and close to 50,000 lives have been lost as a result. Despite being stationed over 6,800 miles across the planet, seven members of the […]

Advancing Mankind: Perseverance’s Second Year On Mars

Advancing Mankind: Perseverance’s Second Year On Mars

BY Roman INGUANZO   On Saturday, February 18, the Perseverance rover celebrated its second anniversary on the surface of Mars. Since its arrival on the Red Planet, the rover has successfully carried out an array of scientific research using her suite of seven instruments. Most recently, the rover deposited a collection of samples that will […]

Good Food, Fun Music and Dance Lesson, Too

Good Food, Fun Music and Dance Lesson, Too

Jazz Night in the Café raised money for needed items at the high school’s music department while By Lucian KUGLER The Crescenta Valley community came together to experience an outstanding performance of the Crescenta Valley High School jazz band led by music director Mathew Schick. The event, Jazz Night in the Café, took place on […]

Schiff Launches Campaign for U.S. Senate

By Roman INGUANZO Rep. Adam Schiff is known across the country for his work in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and locally as a 10-term Congressman representing the foothills and surrounding area. Now Schiff seeks to utilize his political prowess in a new arena – the U.S. Senate – and has launched a […]

Council Holds Brief Yet Productive Meeting

By Roman IGUANZO Tuesday night’s meeting of the Glendale City Council commenced with comments from staff. Councilmember Dan Brotman expressed a desire to help those in poverty switch from gas stoves to electric stoves. According to Brotman, transitioning to electric stoves will better the health of impoverished people/communities because harsh chemicals associated with traditional gas […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

I Am Who – and What – I Am I remember when I was a young adult I had drinks bought for me and was “eye-balled” when I walked into a room. Sometimes it’s hard to realize that, basically, those days are behind me. It doesn’t matter how much weight I’ve lost or how many […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< Taking A Look Outside Our Window

By Mary O’KEEFE We have heard a lot lately about balloons flying over our land. These are apparently intelligence gathering balloons from China and have made many of us a bit nervous. But there are all kinds of weather balloons as well and in reading this week about this form of air flight I discovered […]