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Lockout ends, work begins
GLENDALE — As April concluded, Glendale Community College product Zack Williams was realizing his dream of becoming a NFL Draft Pick, as the Carolina Panthers selected the Washington State center in the sixth round.
But as a part of the 2011...Tags: Super Bowl, Lehigh University, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Draft
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California Armenian American Democrats chartered
After a year and a half of work, the California Armenian American Democrats has received provisional ratification as the first organization chartered by the executive board of the state Democratic Party. Caro Avanessian, interim chairman of the new...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Politics, Labor Legislation, California, Unions
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Water treatment study to cost $200,000
CITY HALL — Glendale Water & Power officials are set to spend $200,000 for a study they say is necessary to push forward with a planned groundwater well at the Rockhaven Sanitarium site. Plans for the well have been in the works for nearly a decade...Tags: Water Pollution, Human Interest, Water Supply, Water, Environmental Pollution
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Altadena farmer's market aims for October opening
One of the main proponents of an Altadena farmer's market says he is close to making that dream a reality.
Joseph Shuldiner, the foodie/ book designer /Renaissance man tells Altadenablog.com that "the market is a go-ahead! In fact I hope to launch...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages
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Estrada has solid outing in win
The following are updates on area Major League Baseball players. Marco Estrada (Glendale Community College, 2003) pitcher, Milwaukee Brewers: Estrada showed just how versatile he can be while performing for the first-place Brewers of the National League'...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball, Education
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City union agrees to contract
The city’s largest employee union has agreed to have its members contribute an additional 1% to their pensions and a new promotion system that eliminates across-the-board salary increases. The new contract for the Glendale City Employees Assn.,...Tags: Unions, Employees, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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GCC will privatize struggling bookstore
Glendale Community College officials are pushing forward with plans to outsource the student bookstore, announcing Monday that a contract agreement could be in place as early as next month.
The college began soliciting proposals in May from private...Tags: Nebraska, Book, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, Elections
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Caruso extends lifeline to Glendale's Rose float
Americana at Brand developer Rick Caruso extended a lifeline to Glendale’s float entry in the annual Tournament of Roses Parade on Tuesday, donating $25,000 in a last-minute challenge to the community to raise the other half needed to salvage the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Elections, Festive Events, Rick Caruso
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Rockies grab Meaux in 19th round
GLENDALE — While it didn't surprise him all that much, Jesse Meaux's 19th-round selection by the Colorado Rockies in the 2011 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft likely defied most expectations, as it came more than 20 rounds earlier...Tags: California State University, Northridge, Tampa Bay Rays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals
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MLB Draft wait ends for more locals
GLENDALE — Joe De Pinto went out of his way to make sure that he saw his name scroll across the computer screen and was there to receive the phone call from whichever Major League Baseball team decided to take him. Despite all his best laid plans,...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Baseball, Cell Phones
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Rose float on the chopping block
Glendale could find itself off the Rose Parade route if the City Council goes through with ceasing its $130,000 commitment to build the annual float — ending the city’s status as the second-longest-running entrant.
The potential funding cut...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Human Interest, Budgets and Budgeting, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Bonus payouts to Burbank employees total $4M
Hundreds of Burbank city employees have received a collective $4 million in bonuses since July 2007, according to documents the city fought in court to keep out of public view.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in May ordered city officials to...Tags: Collective Contract, Public Officials, Employees, Unions, Crime, Law and Justice
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