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Glendale City Council candidates explain why they should be elected
The 12 candidates vying for three seats on the Glendale City Council outline what makes them the best choice. Jefferson Black What City Hall needs is a diplomatic problem-solver. I’m open-minded, willing to listen to both sides of every issue. I&...Tags: Local Elections, Pension and Welfare, Economy, Business and Finance, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Finance
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Glendale City Council to revamp a few rules
Glendale officials have moved to streamline administrative procedures that critics say keep home buyers and businesses from adopting the city. The City Council this week unanimously agreed to start reviewing a variety of changes, including getting rid of...Tags: Google Inc., Sales, Real Estate Buyers
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Glendale City Council candidate not firm on foam ban
While several City Council candidates said they’d be willing to look into a plastic foam container ban at a campaign forum Thursday night, few would give a direct answer as to whether they would support such a law if elected. Dozens of cities...
Tags: Local Elections, Google Inc., Elections, Starbucks Corp., Politics
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Council backs South Glendale complex
Glendale's development boom is spreading south from downtown to the city border as a planned six-story, 238-unit apartment complex received initial approval Tuesday in a unanimous vote by the City Council. Proposed by L.A.-based Avalon Land Co., LLC,...
Tags: Google Inc., Personal Service
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Eight-day shutdown of water supply nears, prompting warnings for Crescenta Valley customers
Officials are asking residents and businesses in La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta and Pasadena to conserve water during an upcoming eight-day pipeline shutdown starting on Thursday. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is upgrading...
Tags: Water Supply, Water, Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Google+
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A dozen restaurants in tri-city area face legal action addressed in Gatto bill
A bill introduced this week by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) to protect against what he called “shakedown lawsuits” comes as 12 businesses in his district face similar legal action for not posting simple signage — violations...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Birth Defects, Lawyers, Mike Gatto
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Gatto introduces bill to protect businesses from 'shakedown' lawsuits
Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) introduced a bill Monday to protect businesses from “shakedown” lawsuits that are filed with the intent of extracting settlements to make the litigation go away. Business owners told Gatto at his...
Tags: Litigation, Birth Defects, Small Businesses, Mike Gatto, Trials
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Intersections: Breaking from chain-owned businesses can be tough
In 2006, a British comedian named Dave Gorman decided to take a coast-to-coast road trip through 17 states to see if it was possible to travel across the United States without using a corporate-owned or chain business throughout his entire journey....Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Starbucks Corp.
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Verdugo Views: Glendale's hibiscus history
In the spring of 1963, Ruby Barnett and her husband visited the city of Hiraoka, our Japanese sister city that later became Higashiosaka. During her stay, she toured some of the city's parks and gardens. At one point, the Hiraoka mayor asked Barnett,...
Tags: Lobbying, Chevy Chase, Los Angeles Times, Politics
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Montrose's Rocky Cola Café to close its doors Sunday
After almost 25 years in Montrose, Rocky Cola Café will serve its final burgers on Sunday — an end wrought by stiffer competition from restaurants that have opened during the past two decades and a too slow recovery from the recession. Don't expect...
Tags: Whitney Houston, Lifestyle and Leisure, Miley Cyrus, Kevin Costner, Shia LaBeouf
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Glendale mulls its own plan to become a public art draw
Arts events have boosted the popularity and economic prowess of cities like Pasadena and Santa Monica, and Glendale wants a piece of the action. For the first time in more than two decades, Glendale officials have begun mapping out a five-year arts and...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Cultural Development, Culture, Google+
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Anti-smoking laws need more teeth
I read with interest the Glendale News-Press front-page article, “City keeps its A on report,” on Jan. 17. It is positive news that our city has taken a stand for a smoke-free environment and that there is public recognition for this...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream
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