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Digging in to help the Rosemont Preserve
Volunteers got their hands dirty Saturday to prevent dozens of invasive plants from overtaking portions of the Rosemont Preserve, which the community helped procure through donations. The morning cleanup was the first habitat restoration session for...
Tags: Google Inc., Invasive Species
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Police bust major pot operation
Glendale police detectives on Thursday arrested seven people and seized roughly 1,000 marijuana plants in a sophisticated growing operation located about a block from the Los Angeles Police Department Northeast Division station on San Fernando Road....
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Drug Trafficking, Police Arrests, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Studebaker drove change in the auto industry
The news around Glendale early in 1917 was that war with Germany was looming. In response to that, an auxiliary to the Los Angeles Red Cross was formed at a meeting at the high school, and later in the year a local chapter began. Also that year, two...Tags: Companies and Corporations, World War II (1939-1945), White House, General Motors Corp., Homes
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Game over: boy arrested for marijuana, Xbox theft
Police arrested a 17-year-old Eagle Rock boy Sunday when they found him hiding on a rooftop after he allegedly stole electronic gaming equipment and a marijuana plant. The boy, whose name wasn’t released because he’s a minor, was taken...Tags: Theft, Xbox, Entertainment, Crimes, Gaming
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The energy, and expense, of bringing water to the Southland
The aqueduct stretched across the desert like an endless blue freight train, carrying its cargo of Colorado River water to a concrete building at the base of a craggy-faced mountain. Inside the plant, adorned with the seal of the Metropolitan Water...Tags: Environmental Issues, Global Warming, Los Angeles Times
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Job loss cannot be forgotten
Has Robert Morrison really lived in California during the last 40 years ("Easy decisions on election day," Oct. 27)? Gov. Jerry Brown had a negative record as his appointment of Rose Bird to the state Supreme Court, and his nickname "Governor Moonbeam"...Tags: California, Local Elections, Sacramento, Democratic Party, Government
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Ready, set, grow
Thanks to the help of four Glendale volunteers, a group of seedlings in the Verdugo Mountains have a better chance to survive.
Part-time naturalist Dave Moreno and three Glendale residents carried 5-gallon water bottles up and down a mountain for nearly...Tags: Forestry and Timber
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Environmental group requests hearing process on San Onofre restart
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.An environmental group filed a motion Friday asking federal regulators to set up trial-like public hearings before deciding on a proposal by Southern California Edison to restart its troubled San Onofre nuclear plant. The plant has been out of service...Tags: Memorial Day, Judges, Southern California Edison Company, Justice System, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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GM to put millions into Cadillac plant
DETROIT -- General Motors says it will invest $44.5 million at a Lansing factory, creating 200 new jobs. The automaker says it will build a 400,000-square-foot building next to the Lansing Grand River plant to assemble parts and put them in the right...Tags: Automotive Equipment, General Motors Corp., Labor Legislation, Passenger Cars, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Geneva's Western Avenue School students work in garden
Each time the 300 students at Western Avenue School in Geneva pass their school this summer, they'll see the pumpkins and gourds they planted in the front yard last week grow a little larger. About 50 families have signed up to keep the gardens tended...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Pumpkin, Business
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$55M NorthWestern power plant ready to go
A new $55 million power plant south of Aberdeen is ready to provide electricity during peak demand. The 60-megawatt NorthWestern Energy plant was commissioned April 30 after performance testing. "The Aberdeen peaker plant illustrates NorthWestern'...
Tags: Water Supply, Business
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Photos set course for 'Chicago River'
Composer Orbert Davis has drawn inspiration for movements of “The Chicago River,” his new jazz symphony, from particular images in “The Lost Panoramas” by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams. Here is a guide to the five movements of...
Tags: Technology, Environmental Issues, Near North Side, Music Industry, Science and Technology
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