Council Hears from Glendalians Regarding CORO

By Julie BUTCHER Dozens of Glendalians lined up to speak at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Glendale City Council urging reconsideration of the city’s inclusion of city-owned parking lots in its housing plans and calling on the Council to remove the parking lots from the state’s list of surplus land. “These lots are not surplus […]

An Update on Glendale’s General Plan

An Update on Glendale’s General Plan

By Mary O’KEEFE At this point there is not a specific timeline for the Glendale General Plan and the draft environmental impact report (DEIR) should come out after the first of the year, according to a Glendale spokesperson.  The Glendale General Plan includes many elements including air quality, community facilities, environmental justice, historic preservation, housing […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O‘KEEFE COP30 ended on Nov. 21 and there were some pretty lofty plans put forward for future climate action.  COP stands for Climate Change Conference (also known as Conference Of the Parties) and is led by the United Nations (UN). This was the 30th COP meeting, a meeting that takes place every year. […]

Happy Holidays … And More

On Friday, my family and I headed to Montrose for the annual Christmas tree lighting and festivities to kick off the holiday season. There were so many people there! For most of the event I was seated on the outside “balcony” of Montrose Town Kitchen & Grill, enjoying a glass of wine and pizza. I […]

IN BRIEF

Rosemont Preserve Open Gate Morning An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Saturday morning, Dec. 6. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace and enjoy the tranquil setting, the wildlife and the natural beauty. Photographers: bring your camera to capture the morning light […]

CVHS Student Hosts Parol-Making Event

CVHS Student Hosts Parol-Making Event

By Dominique ROCHA  Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) senior Ella Trinh is bringing the Christmas spirit of the Philippines to the La Crescenta campus.  On Dec. 10 in the CVHS WellNEST, Trinh will be hosting a parol-making event during lunch. At the event, students will be given a wooden star that they can then decorate […]

Montrose Christmas Season Kicks Off With Tree Lighting

Montrose Christmas Season Kicks Off With Tree Lighting

By Mary O’KEEFE The Montrose Shopping Park Association (MSPA) kicked off its Come Home to Montrose This Christmas on Nov. 28 with a sing along, “snoap” snow and the lighting of the Montrose Christmas tree.  The event began with The Hummingbird Conservatory Carolers entertaining the audience as they took their seats. There were also people […]

Barger Provides Open Letter Regarding Briggs and Foothill Proposed Project

Barger Provides Open Letter Regarding Briggs and Foothill Proposed Project

From Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger: Thank you to everyone who participated in the Nov. 6 community meeting on the proposed La Crescenta Apartments Project at Foothill Boulevard and Briggs Avenue. I deeply value your feedback and clearly heard your concerns. In response, I have formally communicated the community’s concerns to the project developer, Abode […]

Classic, Vintage Cars Found at Albertsons

Classic, Vintage Cars Found at Albertsons

  On Saturday car enthusiasts had a great day at Albertsons in Tujunga as over 60 vintage and classic cars were on display in the market’s parking lot. Albertsons, in partnership with the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, hosted the event.  Some of the convertibles that were seen on Saturday will be participating along Honolulu […]

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