By Julian MITCHELL The Glendale City Council met Tuesday for its last meeting of 2018 where clean energy solutions proved to be the evening’s most discussed issue. By a vote of 4-1, the council approved an environmental impact report of the Scholl Canyon Landfill in preparation for a possible power plant in the Scholl Canyon […]
Longtime parade volunteers recognized at council meeting. By Julian MITCHELL The Glendale City Council honored four members of the Montrose Glendale Christmas Parade Association at its meeting on Tuesday. Montrose Glendale Christmas Parade Association board members Chris Waldheim, Steve Pierce, Joe Pardo and Cheryl Davis received commendation by Mayor Zareh Sinanyan for their work in […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern Driving by the Glendale City Hall on Tuesday night, one could not help but notice the large crowd on the steps of city hall. The mass of over 100 people was gathered to protest the lack of rent control within the City of Glendale. “Shame on the greedy landlords!” chanted the […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern The Montrose Christmas Parade is ringing in the holidays once again this year. The 42nd annual parade will be held on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 6:10 p.m. in the Montrose Shopping Park along Honolulu Avenue. For the first time, the parade will have a theme and that theme will be […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern The Crescenta Valley High School marching band earned a spot in the California State Band Championships for the second year in a row. The Falcons will be headed to Huntington Beach High School this Saturday to compete, where instrumental music director Mathew Schick hopes to focus on consistency. “I don’t want […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern The American Heroes Air Show returned to Hansen Dam celebrating its 25th anniversary of hosting helicopters and aviation services. The show hosted over 15 helicopters on display to the public, many of which were open for attendees to climb in and explore. “It gives people a chance to educate themselves on […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern The regular season has ended for Falcon football, but the post-season is just beginning. The Crescenta Valley High School Falcons (8-2) will be going up against the Warren High School Bears (7-3) in Downey on Friday at 7 p.m. “It will be nice to get out of the Pacific League,” said […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern Try as it might, rain could not beat breakfast in the foothills on Saturday, Oct. 13 when Crescenta Valley High and Fremont Elementary schools hosted annual pancake breakfast fundraisers. The Crescenta Valley Town Council with CVHS hosted their 11th annual pancake breakfast. Despite the bleak weather, volunteers and participants delighted in […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern Moyse Stadium at Glendale High School was quiet Friday night. In an unusual turn of events, the fun under the Friday night lights took place on Osborne Field at Crescenta Valley High School. CVHS hosted the first ever homecoming celebration on Osborne Field in lieu of the traditional homecoming football game. […]
By Julian MITCHELL, intern Citizen Cope (a.k.a. Clarence Greenwood) is one of the most popular underground artists of the 21st century. Although he has 600,000 monthly listeners and songs with over 20 million listens on Spotify, it is more likely to see a ghost this October than meet a Citizen Cope fan. Having only released […]