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Four people found with stolen identities arrested
A group of men and women, including two parolees, was arrested this week after police allegedly found stolen identification and Social Security cards inside their hotel room, officials said. Jose Arviso, 35, Christine Sanchez, 33, Robert Peregrina, 24,...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Police Arrests, Drug Trafficking, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Ex-Glendale police chief offered disability pension from Bell
More than half of the disability retirements awarded to police officers under former Bell City Administrator Robert Rizzo — including those given to three police chiefs — should not have been granted, and workers' compensation settlements...Tags: Police Investigations, Retirement, Politics, Labor Legislation, Los Angeles Times
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Winter shelter mulls changing its rules
Three weeks after the Burbank-Glendale homeless winter shelter opened with less than one-third of its 50 beds filled, the program has yet to reach capacity, prompting officials to reevaluate some rules to make it easier to access.
The three-month...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Politics, Education, Substance Abuse
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Undocumented students turn attention to federal Dream Act
Anahit Grigoryan has long dreamed of becoming a doctor. She graduated from Glendale High School in 2009, enrolled in community college and set her sights on transferring to a four-year institution. But the 20-year-old would not be allowed to sit for...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Politics, Education, DREAM Act, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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City cuts housing subsidies
Facing a $1.1-million deficit for a federally funded affordable housing program, members of the Glendale Housing Authority on Tuesday voted unanimously to reduce the amount of subsidies given each month to clients, rather than dropping people altogether....Tags: Career and Workplace, Public Housing, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions, Chicago Housing Authority
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Man arrested for identity theft targeting Korean-Americans
A 49-year-old Glendale man is expected to appear in court today on suspicion of stealing the personal information, including Social Security numbers, of more than 90 Korean-Americans, police said.
Dong Ho Han, who is being held in lieu of $4.6-million...Tags: Methadone (drug), Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions, Personal Data Collection
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Federal program helps job seekers
A man who could no longer find construction jobs and a woman who hadn’t worked since 2007 are just two area residents who have benefited from a new federal program aimed at disabled job seekers — thousands of whom live in the greater Burbank-...Tags: 2010 Census, Bipolar Disorder
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Citing budget cut, Social Security office in Glendale to reduce hours
Hours at the Social Security office in Glendale will be reduced by 30 minutes each weekday starting Aug. 15, federal officials announced Wednesday. The Social Security Administration cited a $1-billion budget cut in announcing the move. The public...Tags: Government Debt, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions
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Unclassified Info: There may be more turbulence ahead
It’s easy to look around and think things are headed in the wrong direction. Or am I the only eternal pessimist on this flight? Admittedly, I can get myself into a serious funk by paying too close attention to the reliable disappointments of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions, Assault, Criminals
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Housing fraud suspect who allegedly conned city out of more than $18K pleads no contest
GLENDALE — A 69-year-old Glendale man pleaded no contest to charges that he conned the city out of $18,492 when he lied about his finances to get federal subsidized housing, officials said this week. Norayr Aklyan entered an open plea Friday to one...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions, Chicago Housing Authority
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'Not guilty' plea in housing fraud case
GLENDALE — A 69-year-old Glendale man pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he defrauded more than $18,000 from the city when he falsified housing assistance documents, officials said. Norayr Aklyan is charged with five felony counts —...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Politics, Banking, Career and Workplace
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Contentious atmosphere is hard to comprehend
Sharon Raghavachary's column on Jan. 20 prompted me to sit behind the computer and write a letter to the opinion page. So Republicans voted to repeal the health-care reform bill that our president had put so much heart into. I am not sure when,...Tags: Health, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions
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