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Former cop who alleged retaliation to get $450,000
A former Glendale police officer will receive a $450,000 settlement from the city after claiming in a lawsuit that he faced retaliation for raising concerns over officials allegedly auctioning rides in the department’s helicopter to charity groups....Tags: Justice System, Federal Aviation Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Air Transportation Industry, Trials
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On the Town: Teeing up for benefit, to win a million bucks
Who wouldn't want a shot at a million dollars? At the Hathaway-Sycamores “Shot-at-Million” Golf Classic on May 18, 10 lucky golfers were finalists eligible for the big money. All you had to do, once qualified, was make a hole-in-one. At the...
Tags: CBS Corp., Mike Malone, Sports, Adam Schiff, Golf
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On the Town: Friends, fans give departing exec a sendoff
Glendale Health Kids Executive Director Camille Levee had her first send-off party with some of her Glendale fans on Sunday. Levee is departing her post for another executive director job in Payson, Arizona. The party took place at the Arcadia home of...
Tags: Family, CBS Corp., Mike Malone, Sports, Golf
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On the Town: GAR is off to the races on Derby Day
The 21st annual Derby Day began with “And they're off,” marking the open of the Kentucky Derby, live from Churchill Downs. On May 5 the Glendale Assn. of the Retarded welcomed about 300 supporters/bettors, who each had $300 in “Derby...
Tags: Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Charity, Mother's Day, Down Syndrome
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On the Town: A cause with built-in support
A record number of supporters decorated a record number of bras this year at the ninth annual Bras for a Cause on Saturday (April 28). It was wall-to-wall bras at the newly refurbished Oakmont Country Club as several hundred Glendale Soroptimists, their...
Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, The Happiest News!, Breast Cancer
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On the Town: Marilyn Monroe sings for hospital CEO
Marilyn Monroe look-alike Ruth McNevin kicked off the Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation luncheon by singing “Happy Birthday” to Chief Executive Len LaBella. The bit was reminiscent of the real Marilyn singing “Happy Birthday, Mr....
Tags: Students, Nelson Mandela, Ceremonies, John F. Kennedy, Fashion Shows
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On the Town: The Cabrini Guild celebrates Fat Tuesday
It was Mardi Gras at Cabrini over the weekend. On Saturday, Cabrini Literary Guild members adorned the Oakmont Country Club with Mardi Gras paraphernalia from feathered eye masks and long beaded necklaces to Harlequin figures. A New Orleans-type jazz band...Tags: Politics, Lobbying, IHOP Corporation, Bananas, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Community: A return to making the rounds in Glendale
Retirement was fun for a while, but it's definitely not something I want to do for the rest of my life. And so Glendale — I'm back! In my revised position, I will be reporting on the accomplishments of service clubs, charities and nonprofit...Tags: Ron Howard, Students, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Boy Scouts of America
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On the Town: One hundred years of sisterhood
It's not every day that an organization with ties to Glendale celebrates its 100th anniversary. But on Wednesday, Chapter AH of the Philanthropic Educational Organization held that celebration at the Glendale home of Marilyn Butler. About 125 members...
Tags: American Red Cross, Hinduism, Religion and Belief, Boy Scouts of America
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On the Town: Starting the travel season, doing it in style
No organization knows how to party like the La Crescenta Woman's Club, especially after some lady-like mimosas. After 101 years, the group is still going strong and has no trouble attracting new members. At its circa 1927 clubhouse, its annual Fashion...
Tags: Human Interest, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Netherlands
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City auctions off substation
Yellow flash cards, a gavel, competing bids — the scene in City Council chambers transformed into an auction house Tuesday night as officials sold off a utility substation that Glendale Water & Power has been trying to get off its books for months....Tags: Property
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Verdugo Woodlands hosts blood drive
There is no denying that hearts of all kinds take the lead in February, so families of Verdugo Woodlands Elementary will surely want to take part in the third annual Red Cross Blood Drive on Feb. 12 at the Dads Club, 1728 Caņada Blvd. Janet Lazier,...Tags: American Red Cross, PTA
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