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Seven Southland executives win entrepreneur of the year awards
Money & CompanySeven chief executives from Southern California companies have won entrepreneur-of-the-year honors from accounting and consulting firm Ernst & Young and will be sized up with other regional winners nationwide for top awards this fall. An independent panel... -
Pro Portfolio: Spanish home in Manhattan Beach gets an updated take on traditional
L.A. at HomeEvery Monday we post a recently built, remodeled or redecorated home with commentary from the designer. In part of this week's project, a new fireplace, above, transforms what had been generic space, below right: Lead interior designer: Erinn Valencich,... -
A surprising, welcome sight: An informal new music festival hits L.A.
Culture MonsterA guide to some of the unusual new music events happening in and around Los Angeles the first weeks of summer.... -
Man Finally Kills Himself After 10 Failed Attempts
KTLA NewsDUARTE, Calif -- A man who had tried to kill himself on at least ten occasions finally succeeded Friday after jumping to his death from a freeway overpass. Deputies say 41-year-old Francisco Solomon Sanchez of Duarte died after plunging into rush hour...Tags: KTLA, Road Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Suicide
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Airport transit center to be scaled back
Bob Hope Airport officials on Monday said they would have to scale down a planned transit center after construction bids came in 40% to 60% higher than the projected $112-million price tag.
Airport officials blamed high steel costs and a “fear...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Metal and Mineral, Passenger Cars, Bob Hope, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Art curator is dedicated to preservation
Gloria Williams Sander is hoping that her home in Glendale’s North Cumberland Heights neighborhood soon will become a historical district.
With her neighbor Susan Dasso and others, Williams Sander canvassed the neighborhood a few years ago to learn...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Lobbying, Arts, Politics
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Air fares up, passengers down at Bob Hope
The number of passengers using Bob Hope Airport dropped in April as high fuel prices spurred airlines to raise fares and reduce service to common destinations.
The number of commercial travelers arriving or departing from Burbank fell by 5.2% in April...Tags: United Air Lines, Los Angeles International Airport, Southwest Airlines Co., Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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What happened in LCF 10-20-30 years ago?
Ten Years Ago
The city began considering an application from Sport Chalet to build a corporate headquarters office on what was then the 900 block of Houseman Street. The corporate offices of the retail chain had outgrown their location on Foothill...Tags: Disneyland Park, High School Sports, Human Interest, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obituary: Glenn Flynn
HARRODSBURG — Glenn Gordon Flynn II, 64, of Lexington, died in December 2010. Born Aug. 14, 1946, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Dr. G.G. and Hazel Culver Flynn. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was a Kentucky insurance investigator....Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Texas, Human Interest, Kentucky, U.S. Air Force
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Time passes, but some things remain
St. Petersburg Times columnist Jan Glidewell once said, “You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.” On my nightstand sits a self-help book on improving one’s memory....Tags: Human Interest, Ceremonies, Awards and Prizes
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Yes, we do need someone to tell us what to eat
Senora McGuire says "We don't need anyone telling us what to eat" ( Readers Respond, June 7). I say Ms. McGuire must be walking around with her eyes shut. Two thirds of Americans are overweight, and half of those — more than one third of all...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Whole Wheat Bread
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In defense of ground rents
It is good to see that the ground rent owners in Maryland are finally having their day in court.( "Court to hear challenge to ground rent law," June 7) The ground rent system in Maryland was abused by a small number of investors as exposed by The Sun...Tags: Rentals, Real Estate Buyers, Financial and Business Services, Condos and Houses, Finance
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