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Two Burbank men plead not guilty to murder of Glendale man, 25, found in shallow grave
Two Burbank men pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder charges in the death of a 25-year-old missing Glendale man whose body was discovered in a shallow grave in the Angeles National Forest. Donald Thurman, 26, and Erik Pearson, 21, each face one felony...Tags: Trials, Google+, Social Media, Court Preliminary, Murder
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Tight housing market in Glendale pushes home prices higher
The real estate market in Glendale continued improving last month as demand for a dwindling number of homes on the market pushed up median home prices, according to the latest real estate report. The median price for a single-family home rose roughly 21%...Tags: Realty, Real Estate, Homes, Services and Shopping, Foreclosures
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Motorcyclist arrested after leading Glendale police on pursuit
A Glendale man was arrested Saturday night after he led police on a high-speed pursuit in a stolen motorcycle and then crashed, police said. Romik Kazaryan, 29, was taken into custody about 9:42 p.m. after engaging police in a 3.6-mile pursuit with...Tags: Crimes, Methamphetamine (drug), Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Man accused of hate crime at homeless shelter
A 36-year-old man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly beat and yelled racial slurs at a worker from the temporary winter homeless shelter in Glendale, police said. Even as officers hauled the man, Jorge Tanchez, into their patrol car, he allegedly...Tags: Hate Crimes, Crimes, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Racism
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Budget depends on state payback
Glendale is counting on state officials to give it about $1.4 million for a redevelopment-related loan over the course of next year as it prepares the city's next budget. But there's still uncertainty over how much the California Department of Finance...Tags: Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Public Officials, Economy, Business and Finance
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Stocks down at gun shops
With the nation locked in the politics of a gun control debate, local vendors say a nationwide rush by gun buyers has made it difficult to serve their customers. The tight nationwide supply has frustrated local gun dealers and their ability to satisfy...
Tags: Politics, Weaponry, Barack Obama, Interior Policy, Firearms
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Police plan to monitor allegations
Local police officials say the statute of limitations could confound any new investigations into priest sex abuse revelations contained in a trove of documents released recently by the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese since many of the allegations...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Law Enforcement, Los Angeles Times, Religion and Belief, Los Angeles Police Department
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Schiff joins others in ideas for Rim of the Valley
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and the Los Angeles Congressional delegation urged the National Park Service on Wednesday to make sure its proposed plan to place the so-called Rim of the Valley in the national parks system incorporates both urban...
Tags: Adam Schiff, Gardens and Parks, Judy Chu, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Local police on alert amid manhunt
Local police departments on Thursday took steps to protect their officers from an ex-LAPD officer who earlier in the day allegedly shot three police officers, one fatally, before leading authorities on a manhunt across the Southland. With Christopher...
Tags: Shootings, Social Media
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National Boy Scouts board delays decision on changing its stance on sexual orientation
With the Boy Scouts of America announcing Wednesday that it would delay a decision on whether to allow gay members and leaders, local representatives say they are in a holding pattern. Matt Bear, camp director and spokesman for the San Gabriel Valley...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Boy Scouts of America, Social Organizations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Youth Organizations
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Glendale City Council candidate Sam Engel leaves 'retired' out of title
"Neighborhood Services Administrator" — it's a job City Council candidate Sam Engel has been out of for nearly six months, but that's how he's describing himself on the April ballot. Doing so is by the book. Candidates get only three words to...
Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Elections
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