Cancelations and Postponements Due to COVID-19 Precautions

By Mary O’KEEFE and Rachelle Miller     COVID-19 is affecting every aspect of everyday life in the country, LA County and locally. CVW will continue to update as information becomes available. The events that have been canceled or postponed at this time—Friday, March 13 at 12 p.m. include:     LA CRESCENTA/CRESCENTA VALLEY: March […]

DUI Suspected in Collision

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale police are investigating a vehicle collision that occurred on Monday at about 3 p.m. at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. A 53-year-old male driver was arrested on DUI [alcohol] charges. The man was driving southbound on Pennsylvania Avenue when he ran a red light, according to Sgt. Dan […]

Prayer Breakfast Highlights Unity of Purpose

By Mary O’KEEFE On Saturday, the 9th Annual Crescenta Valley Prayer Breakfast was held at St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church. The event was organized by the CV Town Council along with members of local organizations. JoAnn Stupakis was the chair of the event. Dr. Linda Junge, principal of Crescenta Valley High School, was […]

Public Invited to Comment on Stands and Lights for CVHS Field

Public Invited to Comment on Stands and Lights for CVHS Field

By Mary O’KEEFE The first step in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) permit issuing process concerning the lights and stands project proposed for CV High School was held on March 5 at the school’s MacDonald Auditorium. The stands would be placed on the north side of the track and field and would allow CVHS […]

Ballot Update

» Elections 2020   By Mary O’KEEFE The fourth ballot counting update for the March 3 Presidential primary election has been released. As of March 10 the updates included 184,641 ballots processed since election night. An estimated number of outstanding ballots across the entire Los Angeles County include 50,000 conditional voter registration, 15,500 provisional ballots, […]

Stats and Info on COVID-19

By Mary O’KEEFE In our effort to keep our readers informed of the coronavirus – COVID-19 – situation, CV Weekly is sharing the latest information we received on the disease that, as of Wednesday, has been declared a pandemic. It is not our purpose to panic anyone but to offer information. Amid cancellations of school […]

DUI Suspected in Collision

By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale police are investigating a vehicle collision that occurred on Monday at about 3 p.m. at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. A 53-year-old male driver was arrested on DUI [alcohol] charges. The man was driving southbound on Pennsylvania Avenue when he ran a red light, according to Sgt. Dan […]

Teacher to Take to the Sky

Teacher to Take to the Sky

Brandon Rodriguez is an educator professional development specialist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory and physics teaches at Crescenta Valley High School. By Mary O’KEEFE “My time at JPL is split three ways,” Brandon Rodriguez said. He is the educator professional development specialist at NASA/JPL. Most of his time is spent in curriculum development, including holding workshops […]

Local Emergency Declared Due to Coronavirus

Local Emergency Declared Due to Coronavirus

By Mary O’KEEFE and Charly SHELTON The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Dept. of Public Health, along with the cities of LA, Pasadena and Long Beach, announced on Wednesday they were declaring a local emergency in connection with the novel coronavirus. There have been seven recorded cases of coronavirus in LA County, six […]

The Changing Face of Montrose

By Mary O’KEEFE There have been some changes, and there are a few more to come, along Honolulu Avenue. Here is an update of a few businesses that have opened, closed and are in the process of opening their doors. Moss Supermarket, formally Cordon’s Ranch Market, at 2931 Honolulu Ave. closed in 2017. Since then […]