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A Balcony View: Iron out branding
Over the last several weeks, I've been less than cordial about the branding processes of North Star Destination Strategies, the market firm hired to facilitate Glendale's new image. Am I going to apologize? Nope. In fact, as more time passes, I've...Tags: Tennessee, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Public Employees, California
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Redevelopment funds are good for the city
Redevelopment funds are good for the city I was very happy to see that our city — among others including the city of Los Angeles — has taken action to protect redevelopment funds California dearly wants to obtain in order to solve budget...Tags: Rick Caruso, Sacramento, Road Transportation, California, Travel
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Ask questions before writing that check
I thank the Glendale News-Press for the coverage on New Horizons, as in the Oct. 29 article, "New Horizon's troubles bared." The taxpayers and generous people who donate money and volunteer time to New Horizons deserve to know what happened. I expect it...Tags: Children, Family
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Mailbag: So-called Christians should read the manual
If Christianity were illegal, would there be evidence to convict you? I ask because Christianity is not a closet religion; what Christ conveys, we're obliged to champion. Evidence will be our words and actions, and we've been historically persecuted for...Tags: Water Restrictions, Same-Sex Marriage, Debt Market, Family, Crimes
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Putting the nation's interests first
Now that the midterm elections are behind us, I want to thank my constituents for the continued opportunity to serve. I first ran for office because I wanted to ensure that the country we pass on to our children is even better and stronger than the...Tags: Politics, Kansas, Republican Party, Jerry Brown, Elections
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Mailbag: Bicyclist appreciates council move
I'm writing to express my thanks to the City Council for the fresh pavement and sharrows on Chevy Chase Drive. I ride the street regularly on my bicycle commute. I'm not sure how motorists will react, but the improvements certainly welcome more people...Tags: Commuting, Politics, Elections, Crimes, Chevy Chase
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Mailbag: Principal story a disappointment
What a disappointing June 10 article titled, "Rosemont taps principal." The article smacks of tabloid fodder and attempts to pay Cynthia Livingston a back-handed compliment about her "earning" the promotion of principal of Rosemont Middle School despite...Tags: Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, California, Justice System, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Mailbag: Businesses should be grateful for boost
Your May 31 article "Wedding in the park" carried the sub-heading "Vows are exchanged in Montrose hub, upsetting some businesses." It should have read "Couple tries to help Montrose businesses, gets kicked in the teeth for their efforts." This young...Tags: Politics, Weddings, Elections, Family, Business
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Time for a sweeping plastic-bag ban
Atheists United spent three solid hours last Saturday cleaning up our north Glendale strip of the Glendale (2) Freeway, and by Monday there were already several "witches britches," as the British call plastic bags caught in trees and bushes, fluttering...Tags: Environmental Cleanup, La Crescenta, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles
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I'm Just Sayin': Bracing for a budget massacre
Jerry Brown was sworn in as California's 39th governor on Monday and promised a "tough budget for tough times." He faces a whopping projected deficit of $28 billion for the next fiscal year.
His budget proposal is due to the Legislature in Sacramento by...Tags: Politics, Jerry Brown, Elections, Government, Executive Branch
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Teachers union on the wrong side
In deciding to not back a $270-million school bond on the April ballot, the Glendale Teachers Assn. showed once again that it is disconnected from the community it serves. With Glendale Unified staring down the pike at $8.3 million in funding cuts if...Tags: California, Teachers Unions, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Finance
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Najarian is on the right side of 710 debate
Regarding the Nov. 1 letter "710 extension would improve Glendale traffic," Glendale Mayor Ara Najarian is not doing a disservice to the city over which he presides. To the contrary, I believe he is acting in the best interests of all Glendalians,...Tags: Veterans Day, Politics, Republican Party, Property, Adam Schiff
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