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Think Again: A look at Brown's proposed tax increase
We all feel it when gas prices spike. It's a pattern every four years that coincides with elections. Israel threatens to strike Iran, Iran threatens to block oil shipments and presidential candidates spew inflammatory rhetoric. Suddenly, oil companies...Tags: Government, Companies and Corporations, Valero LP, Regional Authority, Jerry Brown
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District to slash funding for low-income school program
A program that serves some of Glendale Unified's poorest families is slated to be scaled back for the second time in as many years, which could lead to layoffs and fewer services for students. School board members on Tuesday approved nearly $1 million in...Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Job Layoffs
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Riverdale Head Start closes
A Glendale preschool center closed its doors for the second time in three months on Friday in what could represent another disruption in service for low-income families with few child care options.
Staff members were packing up and clearing out...Tags: Head Start, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Poverty, Health
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Man cited for allegedly taking toy from donation box
A 21-year-old Glendale man who stopped by the Police Department to pay a parking ticket ended up leaving with a citation for petty theft after he took a Jenga game from a toy donation box for low-income families. Vruyr Nazaryan was cited Dec. 8 on...Tags: Theft, Toy Industry, Human Interest
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Head Start closures catch families off guard
Hundreds of low-income families are scrambling to find child care after a Pasadena-based social service agency announced the temporary closure of 10 local Head Start centers.
“I don’t have anybody to take care of her,” Alina...Tags: Management Change, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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San Marino pharmacy owners arrested in Medicare scheme
Fifteen people were arrested Thursday on suspicion of taking part in an elaborate $18-million Medicare fraud scheme that officials say involved a pharmacy in San Marino and a Glendale medical clinic.
The scheme involved so-called “prescription...Tags: Crimes, Government Health Care, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, San Marino, Corporate Crime
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Neighborhood Legal Services names new liaison to Armenian community
Neighborhood Legal Services has named a new liaison to the Armenian community who will focus on low-income residents, the nonprofit announced this week. Nareenah Sohbatian will be the group’s second fellow tasked with assisting Glendale’s... -
Forecast is gloomy for grant funds
As the annual application period for federal grant money begins, city officials say there will be less to distribute than last year, even as nonprofits grapple with increased demand for the very services the money helps pay for. Each year, Glendale...Tags: Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief
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Black population drops 24% in Pasadena
Nearly one-quarter of Pasadena’s African American residents left the city in the last 10 years, replaced mostly by Asians and Pacific Islanders, according to 2010 Census figures. A lack of affordable housing and shifts in the real estate market...Tags: Career and Workplace, Minority Groups, African Americans, Politics, 2010 Census
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On the Radar: Football lovers, recycling raises income and a new city nearby?
East Los Angeles is moving closer to becoming its own city despite mounting cost concerns and implications of cityhood, Curbed LA reported. Officials released the final version of the East Los Angeles Comprehensive Fiscal Analysis late last week,...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Football, High School Sports, Clubs and Associations, National Football League
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Thousands of seniors draw for the future
Nick Gharibian pressed his face against a window at the Glendale headquarters of a low-income housing organization on Wednesday, holding a neatly folded letter with “C1639” printed on it.
It was one of 3,848 numbers included in a lottery...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Immigration, Homes, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Local firm named on jihadist site
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Friday sought to allay concerns that a local aviation firm might be the target of Al Qaeda. Schiff said the FBI confirmed that Pasadena’s AeroVironment Inc., which makes the unmanned drone planes used by the U.S....Tags: Government, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Adam Schiff
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