Monthly Archives: May, 2016

Portantino, 2 Other LCF Residents Seek State Office

The June 7 primary is approaching in a hurry, and La Cañada Flintridge has a presence in a pair of intriguing state races. Anthony Portantino...

Talks on Teachers’ Pay Continue

They’re still talking. “Still working on the numbers,” as La Cañada Teachers Association President Mandy Redfern put it in an email Wednesday. Representatives of the LCTA...

LCF Urged Not to Get Complacent on Water Use

California’s drought is not over, but because it’s considered less severe than it was a year ago, the State Water Resources Control Board was...

Seniors Give Tribute to Inspiring Teachers

When the group of strangers came barging in this week, cameras in tow, the classes they interrupted were in the midst of starting work...

Negotiations Continue Over Teachers’ Pay

Talks between representatives for the La Cañada Unified School District and the La Cañada Teachers Association continued in earnest this week as representatives wrangle...

City Cheers First Draft of Climate Action Plan

The City Council liked what it heard about the Climate Action Plan, giving a figurative thumbs up to the first draft of a long-range...

Parents Offer Real-Life Lessons by Imagining the Worst

Just days before prom, and with graduation right on the horizon, five members of the La Cañada High School peer-counseling bridge class recruited their...

Amgen Tour of California Cycles Through LCF

The Tour de France is not for another two months, but La Cañada Flintridge recently received its own taste of cycling competition when the...

LCUSD Seeks Volunteers to ‘Challenge Success’

La Cañada High School is set to challenge the entire idea of success. That will be the goal this fall when a group of...

Water Conservation Efforts Continue

The Foothill Municipal Water District reported that its customers used 29% less water overall last month than they did in April 2013, the benchmark...
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