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Move to relocate state workers causes concern
As a state agency prepares to relocate 700 jobs from Burbank and Glendale, a Southern California lawmaker is raising questions about the move and whether the agency is doing enough for its workers. The State Compensation Insurance Fund plans to close its...Tags: Work Relations, Politics, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Migration
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Southland businesses urged to get ready for 'The Big One' -- a 7.8 earthquake
L.A. NOW"The Big One," a massive earthquake rippling down the San Andreas fault, would potentially cripple Southern California’s economy and deal a severe blow to millions of workers and hundreds of thousands of businesses, according to a report released... -
Glendale undercover officers shoot suspect in North Hollywood
L.A. NOWAt least one person was wounded in a shooting involving Glendale police officers in North Hollywood, authorities said Tuesday. No officers were hurt in the incident, which was reported shortly after 4 p.m. in the 6300 block of Colfax Avenue,...... -
Can I recycle ... milk cartons?
L.A. at HomeNext in a series on recycling. This time paper cartons for milk, broth, wine and other products.... -
City demands an inspection of Drayman's condo
CITY HALL — City officials are demanding an inspection of former City Councilman John Drayman’s Montrose condominium to determine whether he underreported renovations in permits filed with the city after the work was done. Drayman filed...Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice
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William David Plumley, Jr.
William David Plumley, Jr. On June 1, 2011, just a few weeks short of his 87th birthday, Bill Plumley peacefully succumbed to heart disease. Bill was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa on June 22, 1924. During the Depression, his family moved to Los...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Health, Defense, Diseases and Illnesses, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Drama program invited to Scotland
One month after being invited to perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe — the largest arts festival in the world — the Glendale High School drama program has launched a major fundraising effort to make the trip a reality.
Mack Duggard,...Tags: Fringe Festival, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Comedy (genre), Festive Events
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Officials ponders use of sales tax money
CITY HALL — City officials again are recommending that the City Council forgo setting aside sales tax revenue for public infrastructure improvements. Instead, they want that money used to help plug a projected $18-million budget deficit. Much of...Tags: Government Debt, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Public Officials, Los Angeles
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Liquor store goes upscale
Should a town where residents take fierce pride in maintaining a suburban character unique to Southern California settle for just any old mass-marketed alcoholic beverage? The folks at Remedy Liquor, La Cañada Flintridge’s newest retail store,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), California, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Down and out against Vegas
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — Though the members of the Glendale Angelenos lost their first California Collegiate League contest in front of more than an estimated 100 fans at Stengel Field on Friday night, a late-inning comeback attempt left them thinking...Tags: California, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Martirosyan rallies for TKO in 7th
LOS ANGELES - He was knocked down in the first round, bloodied in the second round, bruised under both eyes by the fifth round and seemed finished in the seventh. Despite looking beaten and battered a minute into the seventh round, Vanes “...Tags: World Boxing Council, Human Interest
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Bob Hope Airport transit center may be dramatically scaled back
L.A. NOWBob Hope Airport officials may dramatically scale back a proposed regional transit center after construction bids came in tens of millions of dollars higher than the expected $120-million price tag. Bids came in between roughly $159 million and $187...
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