Meet the Congressional Candidates – 28th District

By Julie BUTCHER and Mary O’KEEFE This week CV Weekly will introduce readers to the eight candidates running for the Congress – 28th District. They will be presented in the order in which they appear on the March 3 ballot. More information on the candidates can be found at www.lavote.net or on Facebook. Democrat Chad […]

Latest Rainy Season Leaves Rockhaven in Ruins

By Julie BUTCHER At the beginning of the Glendale City Council on Feb. 13, Councilmember Paula Devine asked what the city is doing to protect Rockhaven. “Is the city taking adequate precautions to protect the buildings at Rockhaven from these storms?” she asked. City Manager Yasmin Beers attempted to assure the council that roofs have […]

Broad List of Subjects Tackled at Council Candidate Forum

By Julie BUTCHER Glendale takes its local elections seriously as demonstrated by the number and variety of council candidate forums that were held across the city in advance of Election Day on Tuesday, March 3. “But this one’s the granddaddy of them all,” Northwest Glendale Homeowners Association (NWGHA) board member Sam Engel boasted as he […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

The End is in Sight   This has been a contentious election season with a high number of qualified candidates vying for a variety of offices. We at CV Weekly have been proud to remind you, through the advertising placed by some of the candidates and through the many articles we’ve written, of the importance […]

Meet the Glendale City Council Candidates, Part 2

» ELECTIONS 2020 By Julie BUTCHER and Mary O’KEEFE This week CV Weekly will introduce readers to the remaining four candidates running for the Glendale City Council. They will be presented in the order in which they appear on the March 3 ballot. Videos of all candidates can be viewed at www.glendalevotes.org. Click on “Candidates,” […]

Rockhaven Roofs and Ballots Just a Few Council Topics

By Julie BUTCHER The subject of rain at Rockhaven kicked off this week’s Glendale City Council meeting. “Is the city taking adequate precautions to protect the buildings at Rockhaven from these storms?” asked Councilmember Paula Devine. City manager Yasmin Beers attempted to assure the council that roofs have been patched and tarps deployed “each season, […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Down and Dirty   The political machine has been put into high gear with television, radio and newspapers sharing the reasons why certain candidates should garner our vote. At the CV Weekly, writers Julie Butcher, Justin Hager and Mary O’Keefe have worked tirelessly to introduce readers to many of the candidates as well as the […]

Buses, Thermal-Imaging Cameras Discussed by Council

By Julie BUTCHER This week’s meeting of the Glendale City Council started with an informational report from a Metro (transit agency) expert on the electrification of buses as the city plans for an electric bus pilot for its Beeline buses. Marc Manning, senior director of vehicle engineering and acquisition, added that he also oversees Metro’s […]

Council Talks Trash

By Julie BUTCHER Mayor Ara Najarian opened Tuesday evening’s meeting of the Glendale City Council with two “feel-good stories that often go untold.” On Jan. 24, he shared, the Glendale police department’s homeless outreach team helped a homeless family of eight who were living in their car near Glendale Boulevard and Monterey Road. Najarian listed […]

Keeping Fit, Having Fun with 3 Wins

Keeping Fit, Having Fun with 3 Wins

By Julie BUTCHER “It’s the only way I’ll exercise. I’m just more willing to try something, even if it may not be my favorite exercise, when I’m in a group like this,” said Jaime Laug. Laug started attending fitness classes at Crescenta Valley Park three years ago, first at the beginners’ level called “Let’s Get […]