CV Weekly On The Move!!

Celebrating the recent reopening of Angeles Crest Highway is CV-CERT Team 2 captain Michael Powers. “One of my favorite hikes is to the top of Mt. Waterman from Buckhorn campground,” Mike said. When you travel, take CV Weekly with you. Share your photo and you might find your picture here on the pages of the […]

Hot Rods – and Hot Weather – Roar Through Montrose for Holiday Show

By Ted AYALA Even soaring temperatures and sweltering humidity couldn’t keep away local residents and car buffs from the Montrose Shopping Park’s annual Independence Day Block Party Classic Car and Hot Rod Show on Sunday. Though the heat was already pushing into triple digits by late morning, crowds still swirled and walked along Honolulu Avenue, […]

ASK PHYLLIS!

Question About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis! Are short sales quicker the second time around? Dear Phyllis, My husband and I have been looking at homes for about six months. Because of all of the horror stories we have heard, we have tried to avoid short sales. But there are so many out there and […]

Jang, Chia Take First Place in Golf Classic

The local qualifier for the Trusted Choice Big I Junior Golf Classic was held at the Oakmont Country Club on June 21. This event was hosted by the Insurance Agents and Brokers of Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena. First place in the boys’ division was captured by UC Berkeley bound Robin Jang shooting a score of […]

People Making the News

Hannah Lynn Wilson of La Crescenta was among the 481 graduates awarded diplomas by President Dale T. Knobel at Denison University’s 170th commencement held May 15. Wilson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in English with a concentration in writing and a minor in studio art. She was a recipient of the […]

By Charly SHELTON Just to start off, let me say I am a huge Green Lantern fan. I have read all the comics and I wear the ring every day, no matter what. I am dressing as Hal Jordan at Comic Con and I will say the oath every chance I get, whether it is […]

Glendale Pops Swings at the Americana

By Ted AYALA Matt Catingub and the Glendale Pops Orchestra were a snug fit amidst the retro-themed décor of the Americana at Brand during their “Summer Night Swing” concert on Thursday night, June 30. The Americana’s architecture, a kind of idealized throwback to art deco styles of the 1920s and 1930s, was a most convivial […]

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CASINO NIGHT TO BENEFIT LCF COMMUNITY CENTER A Casino Night fundraiser hosted by the Community Center of LCF is taking place on Saturday, July 9 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Games include a poker tournament (with designated prize), blackjack, craps, roulette, spin to win and other games as part of the evening. Los Gringos […]

St. Bede Belfry Gets Facelift

The bell tower at St. Bede the Venerable Roman Catholic Church is getting a much-needed facelift and repair. Soon new sounds will be coming from the long silent bells. Other work has been recently completed on repairs to the roof and the teen center in the old 1952 church building that is now used as […]

La Can Pres to Host “Tacos & Tunes” Benefit Concert

La Cañada Presbyterian Church is holding a “Tacos & Tunes” benefit concert on Tuesday, July 12 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The concert will feature award-wining vocalist and children’s television host Mary Rice Hopkins along with “Puppets with a Heart” by Darcie Maze. The concert, with free tacos donated by […]