Youth

Local teams build winning robots

The La Cañada Engineering Club proved to be a powerhouse in a LEGO robotics competition at the competition's Lancaster Qualifying...

Student samples political life

Joe Torres has always been politically minded.

Y tree lot opens

It's not Christmas in La Cañada until the Crescenta-Cañada YMCA parking lot is covered in pine needles.

LCE serves up Thanksgiving tradition

The pilgrims and native Americans gathered at La Cañada Elementary on Nov. 19 for a Thanksgiving lunch..

Quake drill gets school ready for shaker

Palm Crest Elementary students and faculty responded to a non-existent earthquake the morning of Nov. 10. The school-wide earthquake drill...

Girl Scouts robotics team goes to D.C.

After spending years going door-to-door selling cookies, a group of Girl Scouts ended up at a house where most people can't even reach the...

Kids get a dose of Life

Approximately 75 junior-high students got their first jobs and credit cards, took out multiple loans, played the stock market, bought cars...

Spartans celebrate homecoming

Two fire engines drove down Foothill Boulevard Friday carrying an unusual group of passengers — La Cañada High School's...

Halloween celebrated at local schools

Halloween started early at two of La Cañada's elementary schools on Friday, Oct. 15.

Heartfelt send-off

A pair of girls and boys led the graduates of Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in their processional,...

Grads embark on new journey

From Kendrew Morales Abueg to Christopher Gregory Zuzow, 162 students graduated Saturday morning from St. Francis High School in La Ca&...

The College Corner: Students make dean's list

Four La Cañada Flintridge residents were named to the Bucknell University dean's list for outstanding academic achievement during the...

College Corner: Sisters graduate from Haverford

RachelSalvo and Rebecca Salvo, the daughters of Teresa and John N. Salvo of La Ca&...

Kiwanis Builders Club feeds the needy

The Kiwanis Builders Club of La Cañada High School 7/8 recently participated in the Neighborhood...

Youth Briefs

Performance to spotlight Gulf crisis

Bands battle it out at LCHS

La Cañada High School featured its Battle of the Bands last week every day during lunch, with students...

Springamajig is Saturday at Palm Crest

The Palm Crest Elementary School campus is going "tiki-tiki" Saturday for the PTA carnival known as...

Along the Scouting Trails

Holden Kilbride new Eagle Scout Holden Kilbride, of Boy Scout Troop 501 from La Cañada...

Teen volunteers sought for Descanso

Students ages 14 and older are invited to volunteer at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge. The next volunteer orientation...

First Church of Christ, Scientist, La Cañada

"The Living, Healing Hymnal" is the title of a hymn sing to be broadcast live on the Internet at the church immediately after the Sunday...

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Poll

The planning commission will soon be reviewing the city's tree ordinance. Do you think La Canada's tree ordinance is too restrictive to homeowners?

  • Yes, homeowners should be allowed to do what they want with trees on their property.
  • No, protecting trees helps preserve La Canada's unique historical character
  • Neither. But a closer look should be taken as to which trees are protected.