Monthly Archives: November, 2018

The Proper Rises Anew, Eager to Serve LCF

The Proper, previously a high-end gin bar and restaurant, is rebooting this week in “proper fashion” with new owners and a different focus after...

City Council Takes Steps to License Sidewalk Vendors

The La Cañada Flintridge City Council has introduced an ordinance to require a permit and business license for sidewalk vendors, among other requirements, and...

2018 Holiday Gift Guide

Outlook Newspapers brings you its annual gift guide featuring unique and must have gift ideas available locally.    

LCF Ranks High for Pricey Real Estate

La Cañada Flintridge once again has joined the ranks of the most expensive areas in the U.S., as measured by the median price for...

JPL Speaker Uses InSight to Fire Kids’ Imaginations

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Tom Hoffman had a plan to make the younger children in his audience see science as cool and explain that...

New City Database Gives Seniors Useful Information

Seniors can now find a listing of numerous services available to them in La Cañada Flintridge with a few taps on their computer keyboard...

Permit to Remove Protected Oak Prompts Appeals

The potential removal of an approximately 65-foot coast live oak tree at a La Cañada Flintridge residence has led to discussion of the importance...

Sound Wall Project to Progress, but Not at Freeway Speed

La Cañada Flintridge residents waiting for four proposed sound walls on the 210 Freeway will have to listen to noisy traffic awhile longer. Design of...

School District Leader Foresees Further Sagebrush Turmoil

La Cañada Unified School District Superintendent Wendy Sinnette has expressed doubt that a petition to transfer the Sagebrush territory — located in La Cañada...

Armistice Day at Lanterman a Time for Reverence, Learning

It was a peaceful, even tranquil, scene far removed from wartime violence and suffering, as a single line of Girl Scouts carefully affixed ornaments...
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