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Protesters don't use snail mail anymore
Before the local water district draws the mistaken conclusion that residents support the soon to be enacted 16.6% sewer rate hike because only 15 letters of protest were submitted, let's look at some of the reasons for the seemingly scant opposition.... -
4,000-acre brush fire shuts down San Gabriel Canyon on Labor Day
Fire crews were battling a 4,000-acre brush fire Monday morning in rugged terrain in the Angeles National Forest as the blaze forced officials to shut down the popular San Gabriel Canyon to Labor Day visitors. The Williams fire was just 5% contained as...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Robert J. Lopez, Holidays
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Tornadoes taking no shortcuts during bye
With a week zero game on the slate, the beginning of the 2012 football season came early for the Hoover High football team. So did the Tornadoes' bye week, which saw the team sidelined for week one action. While Hoover may have had the past Friday...
Tags: Football, Sports
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On Campus at GCC: Auditions for 'A Doll's House' set to begin
Open auditions for the Glendale Community College Theatre Arts Department's fall production of Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" will be held Wednesday, Sept. 5 and Thursday, Sept. 6 in the Auditorium at 7 p.m. Those auditioning should prepare a one-minute...Tags: Lobbying, American Dental Association, Medical Procedures and Tests, Arts and Culture, Politics
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Kayaking on L.A. River could expand to Glendale
Officials expect to approve a set of guidelines for kayaking along a stretch of the Los Angeles River that flows near the Los Angeles-Glendale border by next summer. The guidelines would be welcomed with open arms by groups aiming to expand riverway...
Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sports, Canoeing and Kayaking, Memorial Day, Tourism and Leisure
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DreamWorks Animation down to the wire in talks with Sony and Fox
With just three weeks to go until a self-imposed Labor Day deadline, DreamWorks Animation is coming down to the wire in talks for a distribution deal with 20th Century Fox or Sony Pictures. Those two studios are now the top candidates to replace...
Tags: Paramount Pictures, Ben Fritz, Shrek (fictional character), Los Angeles Times, Kung Fu Panda (movie)
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Small Wonders: Country club pool still makes a splash
The kids are out of school, and the world is beginning to smell like hot pavement. Morning gloom gives way to hazy blue and long summer afternoons spent in the swimming hole. It may be the pool in your backyard, or your neighbor's; maybe the community...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Memorial Day, Clubs and Associations, Chevy Chase
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Small Wonders: The highs and lows of the Magic Kingdom
“I think most of all, what I want Disneyland to be is a happy place where parents and children can have fun together.” — Walt Disney, from the plaque on Partners Statue at Disneyland. And somehow, that is exactly what happened,...Tags: Family, Facebook, Disneyland Park, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages
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In Theory: Should Christians buy into Halloween?
Q. Halloween is upon us again, and with the annual traditions of trick-or-treating and pumpkin-carving in the air, many Christians are looking to alternate ways of celebrating the holiday. Because of its pagan origins and emphasis on death, celebrating...Tags: Arts and Culture, Real Estate, Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mexico
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DUI stop yields arrest record
GLENDALE — Police broke regional records Friday when they arrested 12 motorists on suspicion of driving under the influence during a sobriety checkpoint, officials said.
Most police checkpoints yield two to four intoxicated driving arrests, but...Tags: Prisons, Drunk Driving, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests
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Couple celebrate 70 years of marriage
Norma and Bill Bowman celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on Aug. 30. In January 1941, Norma Smith Hall was 20 years old when she was working for Metropolitan Life Insurance on the third floor of the Bank of America building on the corner of...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages, Banking
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