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    Nov 27, 2010 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. Porto's neighbors cry foul on parking

    After years of fighting for more parking restrictions in their neighborhood, North Cordova Street residents say they're not giving up their quest to prevent customers of nearby Porto's Bakery from taking up valuable curb space. The North Cordova...

    Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California)

  2. Dec 29, 2010 |Story| Burbank Leader
  3. Grant steps on sidewalk future

    Burbank may have to pass on $125,000 in federal grant money if an earlier City Council decision to halt sidewalk construction on two blocks of Screenland Drive near Luther Middle School remains unchanged.
    Burbank may have to pass on $125,000 in federal grant money if an earlier City Council decision to halt sidewalk construction on two blocks of Screenland Drive near Luther Middle School remains unchanged. Following the outcry of nearly 90% of the...

    Tags: Travel, Local Elections, Government, Public Officials, Elections

  4. Sep 7, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  5. Labor Day Ends the High Tide of Lake Businesses

    The 33 News
    Big Daddy's Café is a little restaurant on Grapevine Lake. It has loyal customers with a hearty appetite for the family atmosphere and what is described as fantastic food. Customer Ken Johnson, who eats there up to three times a week, recommends,...

    Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Holidays, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages

  6. Oct 5, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. A fresh outlook for CV

    In her attempt to avoid the apex of the recent heat wave — in which temperatures hit 100 degrees and above for several straights days — Jocelyn Chia deviated from her customary course of action.
    In her attempt to avoid the apex of the recent heat wave — in which temperatures hit 100 degrees and above for several straights days — Jocelyn Chia deviated from her customary course of action. When not practicing with the Crescenta...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Education, Students, Golf

  8. Sep 20, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Traffic on I-5 worsening

    Glendale and Burbank motorists face some of the most congested stretches of the Golden State (5) Freeway, and it's only getting worse, according to a draft report by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
    Glendale and Burbank motorists face some of the most congested stretches of the Golden State (5) Freeway, and it's only getting worse, according to a draft report by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The report on the agency'...

    Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Travel, Transportation, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

  10. Aug 28, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Falcons for all seasons

    GLENDALE &mdash; <em>This is the eighth and final edition in which the News-Press looks back at the area's 2009-10 seasons, school by school, before looking ahead at the year to come.</em>
    GLENDALE — This is the eighth and final edition in which the News-Press looks back at the area's 2009-10 seasons, school by school, before looking ahead at the year to come. No matter the sport, no matter the season, whether it was girls or boys,...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Breast, Soccer, Career and Workplace, Clubs and Associations

  12. Aug 14, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. White House Pharmaceutical Deals Draw Controversy

    An $80-billion deal with the drug industry that the White House thought would add momentum to its campaign for national healthcare reform has instead provoked a political tempest, frustrating and bewildering some of the president's most important allies.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    An $80-billion deal with the drug industry that the White House thought would add momentum to its campaign for national healthcare reform has instead provoked a political tempest, frustrating and bewildering some of the president's most important allies....

    Tags: Death, Laws, Henry A Waxman, Government Health Care, Health Insurance

  14. Jun 3, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  15. Johnson veering off the course

    <em style=&quot;dropcap_large">H</em>aving restored the Crescenta Valley High girls' golf program during an era which included a pair of Pacific League championships, Coach Ken Johnson had to follow through with a difficult choice.
    Having restored the Crescenta Valley High girls' golf program during an era which included a pair of Pacific League championships, Coach Ken Johnson had to follow through with a difficult choice. Johnson faced the decision of whether to continue as coach...

    Tags: Jenny Lee, Education, Ivy League, Golf, Sports

  16. Jun 16, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Friends, family recall shooting victim's sense of humor, duty

    As a Marine reservist, Tyrone A. Brown committed to six years of active drilling, which he fulfilled in 2004, followed by two years in which he would be available for call-up if necessary. But just after he left its active ranks, his unit learned it was going to Iraq.
    As a Marine reservist, Tyrone A. Brown committed to six years of active drilling, which he fulfilled in 2004, followed by two years in which he would be available for call-up if necessary. But just after he left its active ranks, his unit learned it was...

    Tags: Death, Crimes, Elections, Lacrosse, Sports

  18. Aug 14, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  19. White House health-care deal: Tempest

    The Swamp
    by Tom Hamburger An $80-billion deal with the drug industry that the White House thought would add momentum to its campaign for national healthcare reform has instead provoked a political tempest, frustrating and bewildering some of the president's most...

    Tags: Max Baucus, Montana, Rahm Emanuel, Health, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance

  20. Apr 23, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. In the long run, all that ash can be a good thing

    Volcano ash can wreck jet engines, poison freshwater lakes and damage lungs. But it helps fertilize oceans, volcano researchers and marine chemists say.
    Volcano ash can wreck jet engines, poison freshwater lakes and damage lungs. But it helps fertilize oceans, volcano researchers and marine chemists say. "The ocean is gonna be happier" because of the Iceland eruption, said Ken Johnson, senior scientist...

    Tags: Alaska, Global Warming, Volcanoes, Science, Marine Science

  22. Jul 12, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Pope to lead CV golf

    GLENDALE — Lee Pope never lost hope. Having spent the past 11 seasons coaching at all of the different levels of the Crescenta Valley High football program and the past two seasons as the junior varsity boys' golf squad, Pope wanted to see if...

    Tags: Golf, Sports

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