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John Drayman's history of legal troubles
The indictment against John Drayman on Tuesday was only the latest in legal woes the former city councilman has had to grapple with over the last several years. Some of his troubles — namely those associated with an expensive home remodel tied to...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Justice System, Prosecution
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Renovations to Glendale fire station continue, adjoining library prepares to open
Extensive renovations to the Casa Verdugo library are nearing completion, but work on the adjoining fire station still has a long way to go. Even as a significant portion of the second floor at Fire Station 26 is gutted, officials hope to open the...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Renovated Casa Verdugo library nearly done
Extensive renovations to the Casa Verdugo library are nearing completion, but work on the adjoining fire station still has a long way to go. Even as a significant portion of the second floor at Fire Station 26 is being gutted, officials hope to open the...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Glendale center is getting a Brand-new look
Entrepreneur Leslie C. Brand's dedication to literacy and the arts — and Glendale's support of his vision — is evident in the ongoing evolution of the Brand Library and Arts Center, created at the unique mansion he willed to the city he helped...
Tags: Architecture, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Arts
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Library to get long-awaited upgrades
Libraries Director Cindy Cleary remembers sitting in on the first meeting to discuss renovations at Brand Library and Art Center in 1984.
More than two decades later, the renovations are inching closer to reality after the City Council on Tuesday...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Jail rebuild is on home stretch
Construction on Burbank’s Police/Fire Headquarters is scheduled to be completed this spring, a little more than three years after the start of renovations, a city official said Friday.
Spot repairs on the facility began in 2000, two years after its...Tags: Prisons, Travel, Lobbying, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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YWCA restoration plans continue
Restoration of Pasadena’s historic former YWCA building remains viable despite significant damage and decay, according to the most recent architectural assessment of the structure.
Designed in 1921 by celebrated Hearst Castle architect Julia...Tags: Government, Architecture, Public Employees, Politics, Arts and Culture
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In Theory: Reflections on 9/11
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. What are your thoughts on this day? I am yearning for the goodness of humanity. I long to stand soft together in silence with people of many nations, our hats in our hands and...Tags: Human Rights, Government, Mormon, National Government, Depression
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Drayman's condo permits understated work done
CITY HALL — City building inspectors have determined that former City Councilman John Drayman and his contractor did not list “a number of features” in construction permits filed for renovations at his Montrose condominium. Drayman will...Tags: Los Angeles, FBI
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Tropico Perspective: When safety shouldn't be optional
There is much drama in rebuilding a house. I have watched more home improvement shows than anyone should be allowed, and yet I discover new challenges everyday that go unmentioned in the 42 minutes it takes to turn a three-bedroom bungalow into Tori...Tags: Tori Spelling, Politics, California, Elections
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ADI manager tied to Drayman remodel
CITY HALL — A senior design manager employed by Advanced Development & Investment Inc. helped guide renovations at City Councilman John Drayman’s condo at the same time the firm was allegedly bilking the city of millions in tax dollars,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, Government, Companies and Corporations, Crimes
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Work continues on Angeles Crest Highway
State transportation officials this week said they expect to reopen Angeles Crest Highway later this spring after they finish rebuilding large washouts, including a 200-foot-deep gorge 2.5 miles east of La Cañada Flintridge.
The California Department of...Tags: Landforms, Science and Technology, Travel, Los Angeles, Forestry and Timber
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