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Kudos to a healthy coalition
You might think that having three hospitals in one city — not to mention a slate of nonprofits that all go after the same pool of donors — would create a hotbed of muggy competition. Not in Glendale, where a coalition of hospitals and service...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Burbank, Glendale to get less grant money
The quality of life may be improving in Burbank and Glendale, but for the agencies that serve the poor and needy, life is about to get a little harder. That’s because the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development this year used updated...Tags: Poverty, Social Issues
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Dawn Lindsay asks voters to support governor's tax initiative
The importance of community collaboration in sustaining and bolstering student success at Glendale Community College was President/Supt. Dawn Lindsay's theme Thursday night in her final State of the College address. “This community is a very large...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Government, Jerry Brown, Politics, Education
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Yahoo to lay off 65 in Burbank
Of the 2,000 jobs slated to be cut by Yahoo, 65 will be at the company's Empire Avenue offices in Burbank, according to filings with the California Employment Development Department. There were also layoffs at Disney Consumer Products Inc. in Glendale...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Google Inc., Consumers, Career and Workplace
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City should not use outside legal help
We are all trying to save during these bad recessionary times. Why doesn’t the city of Glendale join us? Instead, the city is doling out large sums of money to outside law firms to handle some of its legal cases. Glendale has a whole host of... -
L.A. County takes notice of homeless shelter's success
With the winter homeless shelter season now at an end, Los Angeles County officials are already turning their attention to next season. They're especially interested in looking at this year's community-run operations as they work to make the county's...
Tags: Ecumenism, Religion and Belief, Board of Directors, Local Government
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Council ends ban on signs
Once considered visual clutter, street advertisements were touted as important tools for local merchants Tuesday as the Glendale City Council unanimously voted in favor of lifting a 50-year ban on pedestrian signs.
“If they’re going to have...Tags: Yasmin (drug), Business
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Delay on water rate increase gets commissioners bubbling
While car dealers, the Americana at Brand and other large businesses are applauding the city’s decision to delay voting on proposed water rate increases, some Glendale Water & Power commissioners this week expressed concerns about the implications....Tags: Business, Politics, Business, Elections
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Survey shows racial block voting
Analysis of three Glendale City Council elections during the last decade show some patterns of racially polarized voting and possible violations of the California Voting Rights Act, according to a consulting firm hired to collect and decipher the data....Tags: Local Elections, Justice System, Voting, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Merchants struggle without redevelopment funds
Four of the five local merchant associations are reeling from a freeze on community redevelopment funds that help them pay for projects and events throughout the year.
A legal case involving redevelopment agencies is stuck in the state Supreme Court, and...Tags: Finance, Ocean View, Jerry Brown, Theft, The Grinch (fictional character)
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GCC inks deal with bookstore management company
Glendale Community College has inked a deal to hand over the management of its student bookstore to a private company.
Under the contract, approved unanimously by trustees at their meeting Monday, Follett Higher Education Group Inc. will pay the college...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Education, Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations
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DeBell planning moves forward
A plan to reinvigorate the financially-troubled DeBell Golf Club through the use of a specialized consultant met with resistance from some golfers, who questioned the $26,000 cost.
But officials noted the city-owned course had been losing money for...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Sports, Golf, Travel, Politics
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