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Glendale: Deadline for overdue library book amnesty nears
To those harboring overdue library books: if you turn them in before Sunday, the city of Glendale will look the other way. There are currently 2,115 overdue library materials, but because of a weeklong amnesty program through April 20, fines for...
Tags: Google+, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Punishment
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GWP closes in on renewable energy benchmark
Once ahead of the game, Glendale has turned its focus from future gains in renewable energy to meeting more short-term state deadlines that it may, in the end, just eke through. All California public utilities must get 20% of their energy from...Tags: Alternative Energy, Google Inc., Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Small Wonders: The perils of living with women
I'm no parenting guru. Ask my daughters. Or my wife. Or the bartenders at Don Cuco. But as the only man in a house full of women, I've learned a few things that while not necessarily life-changing, may provide scant relief to new fathers, nods of...Tags: Apple iPod, LEGO Group, Human Interest, Punishment
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Bill would increase fines for using cellphones while driving
State lawmakers sent two road-related proposals to the governor Tuesday, one that would hike fines for Californians who use a cellphone while driving and another that would exempt hybrid drivers from toll charges in car-pool lanes. The cellphone bill, SB...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Patrick McGreevy, Punishment
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Cash-strapped L.A. raises parking fines for 6th time in 7 years
Los Angeles is once again raising fines for parking violations an additional $5, for the sixth time in seven years. The City Council voted unanimously for the fine increases, which will apply to the 2.5 million city parking tickets issued annually and...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles Times, Punishment
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Intersections: Improving traffic safety in Armenia
Reporting from Yerevan — A few years ago, walking and driving on the streets of Armenia's capital Yerevan was downright dangerous. A small city with heavy foot traffic and a relentless army of taxis, cars and vans, it lacked enforcement of traffic...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Los Angeles Times, Crime, Law and Justice, Armenia, United Nations
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John Drayman's condo still in turmoil
After the latest round of inspections last week regarding a controversial renovation to his condominium, the headaches still haven’t dissipated for former Glendale City Councilman John Drayman. For months, Drayman has been working to secure proper...
Tags: Condos, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Punishment
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Motion Picture & Television Fund fined over patient's death
State regulators have fined the Motion Picture & Television Fund $80,000 for failing to prevent the death of a patient at its nursing home. An investigation by the California Department of Public Health found that the skilled nursing facility "failed to...Tags: Medical Specialization, Los Angeles Times, Nursing, Health, Movies
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Burbank campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee fined by ethics agency
Already facing criminal charges in a separate case, campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee was fined Thursday by the state’s ethics watchdog agency for failing to properly report $76,000 in spending by the unsuccessful Assembly campaign of Stuart Waldman...Tags: Ethics, Punishment, Values
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Cities stack their energy portfolio
It’s a tale of two cities in two very different positions as the utilities in Burbank and Glendale work to meet strict state mandates for using renewable energy.
At 21%, Glendale Water & Power is ahead of schedule in hitting the first benchmark...Tags: Alternative Energy, Natural Gas, Ice Hockey, Renewable Energy, Bob Hope
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No fine for utility manager who admitted to illegally draining his pool
City officials say they will not levy a $25,000 fine on Ron Davis, the general manager of Burbank Water and Power, for draining his pool without a permit. But that doesn’t mean that Davis is home scott-free. He and the city still could be subject...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, California, Punishment
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Mailbag: Stop jaywalking, start driving safely
I am sick of reading all the garbage about crossing a street in an unmarked area. Hello, this is called jaywalking — always has been, and it deserves a ticket. Why do the people in Glendale and Burbank feel we all must bow down and change the laws...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture
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