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“Well, here we are Falcons: the day we’ve been waiting for, the day we’ve anticipated for over 12 years. The day we thought would never actually come – our graduation day. And now that it’s here, I ...
Commencement at La Crescenta’s Clark Magnet High School went off without a hitch as Class of 2025 seniors marched across an improvised stage to receive their diplomas on Wednesday, June 11. Handing ...
Lutheran Church in the Foothills (LCIF) is calling on the community to help save lives by donating blood at a special drive on Monday, June 23. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the ...
The Crescenta Valley unfortunately is no stranger to controversy over swastikas. We had a few pre-WWII American Nazi rallies in Crescenta Valley Park, then known as Hindenburg Park. Those rallies ...
More artists than ever convened at the Pasadena Chalk Festival to display their art this past Father’s Day weekend. Large crowds gathered both days for a celebration of art, community and family fun.
At the end of this school year, Van Amburg will retire from her role as Lincoln’s school librarian, marking the end of an era for Lincoln Elementary. For two decades, she has been a gentle and ...
The 41st Annual Montrose Arts and Crafts festival was held last weekend with an estimated 35,000 visitors coming to Montrose. “I love Montrose,” said shopper Anita (last name withheld for privacy ...
The newly formed Verdugo Hills Reciprocity Bureau brings together 13 P.E.O. chapters under one umbrella. The Verdugo Hills Reciprocity Bureau will continue the organization’s longstanding commitment ...
The founder and former CEO of a local investment firm that specializes in debt instruments was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison for falsifying financial records to fraudulently inflate the ...
Six men stood around the large stone, which lay upon the ground. Chiseled into the rock face, all in capitals, were the words BOLTON HALL and, below that, APRIL 1913. Many hands were placed about the ...