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Aktion Club installs officers
The Burbank Kiwanis For Fun held a dinner party on May 12 at Victorio’s Restaurant to celebrate the installation of new officers of the Kiwanis Aktion Club for the 2011-13 period. Kiwanis Division 16 Lt. Gov. Gary Kessler installed the incoming...Tags: Adam Schiff, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dianne Feinstein, Los Angeles, Ronald McDonald House Charities
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A treasure trove of film history
File cabinets with drawers labeled “U.S. Customs” and “Czechoslovakia” are among the first pieces of furniture in the 100,000-square-foot warehouse, followed by tall, metal shelves with accordion-style folders.
Rows of books, at...Tags: William Faulkner, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Burbank (Cook, Illinois), James Dean
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Small plane crashes in Burbank
Tribune reportersA single-engine plane crashed early this evening in southwest suburban Burbank and no injuries were reported, officials said. The crash happened near 77th Street and Narragansett Avenue in a field, according to Federal Aviation Administration spokesman...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Health, Injuries and Wounds, Federal Aviation Administration
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Dishing up a spicy tradition
The Loguercio family has seen good times and bad from behind the 24-seat counter at Chili John’s in Burbank since 1990. They say they are better people for the experience, but with rising food costs and the loss of a patriarch, the family faces a...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Education, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, James Garner
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Political Landscape: Schiff still fighting for genocide resolution
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and other advocates for a congressional resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide are taking a new tack this year, seeking both a genocide recognition vote and approval of a measure condemning religious discrimination...Tags: Jerry Brown, Minority Groups, Howard Lawrence Berman, Silver Lake (Los Angeles, California), Justice and Rights
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Burbank firm named in indictment for $9M fraud scheme
Employees of a Burbank movie company face charges of conspiracy and fraud after allegedly bilking investors of $9 million to make independent films.Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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La Caņada resident to receive Women in Business award
La Caņada Flintridge resident Diana Schulz, CEO of the water-conservation technology company Cyber Rain, will receive a Women in Business award next month from the area’s state representatives in recognition of her company’s positive impact on...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Carol Liu, Companies and Corporations
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Book calendar events for the week of June 19, 2011
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSUNDAY Ransom Riggs: The author of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" will sign copies of his debut young-adult novel. Dark Delicacies, 4213 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank. 2 p.m. Free. (818) 556-6660. Bill Sharpsteen: The author of "The Docks"...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Sunset Boulevard, Talk Shows (genre), Jon Tenney, Wells Fargo & Co.
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New track might force removal of mature trees
A handful of half-century-old trees on North Keystone Street could be removed this summer because officials say their roots and canopies will likely damage a new track planned for John Burroughs High School.
A dozen of the Camphor trees along the 300...Tags: John Burroughs, Schools, Human Interest
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Movie company accused of fraud
Employees of a Burbank movie company face charges of conspiracy and fraud after allegedly bilking investors of $9 million to make independent films. An indictment from a federal grand jury this week focused on Q Media Assets LLC, located at 2301 W. Olive...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers, Florida, Marketing, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wheels come off transport program
A bus service geared toward local youth may be destined to end this summer after a transportation task force determined last week that it no longer is financially viable.
The Got Wheels! bus service was intended to transport young people around the...Tags: Travel, Public Transportation, Transportation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Los Angeles
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