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Combined EditionInside this Week: Sierra Madre: Around The San Gabriel Valley: Education & Youth: Food, Drink & More: The Good Life: Best Friends and More: Health & Fitness: Opinion: Legal Notices (2): Support Your Local Businesses: Support Your Local Businesses: Columnists: Recent Issues: |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS CELEBRATING 19 YEARS OF NEWS TO THE COMMUNITY SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 33VOLUME 19 NO. 33 EXTREME HEAT WARNING HEAT ADVISORY EXTENED - Public Health Urges Residents to Take Precautions to Stay Safe as High Temperatures Continue The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health urges residents to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness — such as heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and heat cramps — as high temperatures are forecast to impact the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Extreme Heat Warning and Heat Advisory as high temperatures have been forecasted for the following areas: Extreme Heat Warning Issued when dangerously hot weather is happening or about to happen, creating a high risk of heat-related illness for everyone. • Los Angeles Inland Coast: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • East Santa Monica Mountains: Thurs day, August 21 - Sunday, August 24. • Santa Clarita Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Western Santa Monica Mountains: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Western San Fernando Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Eastern San Fernando Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Western San Gabriel Mountains/Hwy 14 Corridor: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Antelope Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • San Gabriel Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • East San Gabriel Mountains: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Western Antelope Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Eastern Antelope Valley: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. • Northwest LA County Mountains: Thursday, August 21 through Sunday, August 24. Public Health recommends the following tips to keep yourself and others safe during excessive heat: • Drink plenty of water and keep hydrated throughout the day • If you must go out, plan your day to avoid going out during the hottest hours, and wear sunscreen (SPF 15) • Wear lightweight, light-colored clothes, and wear a hat or use an umbrella • Cars get very hot inside, even if the windows are ‘cracked’ or open. Never leave children or pets alone in cars. Call 911 if you see a child or pet in a car alone • Check on those at risk for heat-related illness, like those who are sick or have chronic conditions, older adults, pregnant women, children, those who live alone, pets, and outdoor workers and athletes If you don’t have air conditioning, follow these tips: • Stay hydrated and don’t wait until you’re thirsty to drink water • Take cool showers or baths • Use your stove and oven less to avoid making your home hotter • Visit a library, cooling center, shopping mall, or other air-conditioned space. If you need help finding a cool space, call 211. (continued on page 2) REMEMBERING DAVE LOERA On Saturday, August 16, 2025, Sierra Madre lost one of its true Treasures. Dave Loera passed away at home on August 16, 2025, after a courageous battle with lung cancer, stemming from exposure to Agent Orange during his Vietnam military service. On Friday, services were held at St. Rita's in honor of his life. Hundreds attended the services. He was laid to rest in the Sierra Madre Pioneer Cemetary. David Loera Sr. was born on September 14, 1946, in El Paso, Texas, to Francisco and Reynalda Loera. David moved to California at a young age and attended Our Lady of Soledad. After grammar school, David entered Dominguez Seminary, graduating in 1964. Soon after, he volunteered to serve his country and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army. He completed a tour of duty in Vietnam, where he received the Vietnam Service Medal with four Bronze Stars, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal. Dave lived in Sierra Madre for more than 40 years and was the personification of the word service. In addition to being a loving husband, parent and grandparent, he was a faithful member of St. Rita Church. In 2014 he was chosen as Sierra Madre’s Citizen of the Year in recognition of his extensive volunteer activities and lifelong commitment to service. His life was truly a life dedicated to service — to his family, community, church and fellow veterans. He coached Little League, Pony Colt baseball and Soccer, positively impacting many young lives. He was also Past President of the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club, St Rita’s Men’s Club and St Rita’s Knights of Columbus. He served for years as Commander of VFW Post 3208, always giving back to those who served alongside him. Most recently, David served as the Commander of California District 11. Under his leadership, Post 3208 grew their membership, partnered with the Pasadena City College Student Veteran Resource Center and actively contributed to the community. He served on the committee for Congresswoman Judy Chu in collaboration with the Veterans administration to establish a Veteran Health Clinic in the San Gabriel Valley. Dave married Julie Daste and together they raised three children: twins David (Ariane) and Kellie, and Matthew (Shawna). In 1992, David married Teri McGoldrick and welcomed stepchildren Jasen and Erik(Davita) into his life. His greatest joy was his grandchildren: Lancelot (Matthew), Morgan, Madeleine (David), Haylee (Jasen) and Jasen, Ai-Lan, and Eóin (Erik). David will always be remembered as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, veteran, and friend, who lived with integrity, faith, and love. His life truly embodied the veteran motto, 'God, Country, Family'. MVNews/Photos by Dirk Bolle Congresswoman Judy Chu presents Teri Loera with a commendation in remembrance of Dave's work in the community for Veteran's. INSIDE THIS WEEK AROUND TOWNPage 2 MORE SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 3 Walking Sierra Madre - Deanne Davis PASADENA NEWSPage 4 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 5 Camino DeSantiago Journey - Lorie einer-Clause FIRE RECOVERY INFORMATION Page 6 EDUCATION & YOUTHPage 7 FOOD-DRINK-FUNPage 8 Peter Dills THE GOOD LIFEPage 9 BEST FRIENDSPage 10 Christopher Nyerges: How To Prepare For Emergencies HEALTHY LIVING & FITNESSPage 11 Michele Kidd Fitness For Life Lori A. Harris Unlock Your Life Jeff Brown All Things OPINIONPage 12 LEGAL NOTICESPage 13 SHOP LOCALPage 15 | |||||||||||||||||||
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