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Film industry lobbies to extend state film tax credit through 2018
Amid mounting evidence that rival states are chipping away at California’s movie and TV production business, a coalition of entertainment unions and film industry officials is renewing a push to provide long-term funding for California’s...
Tags: Cinema Industry, Politics, Taxation, Tax Credits, Jerry Brown
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Fitch downgrades Airport Authority bonds
Credit agency Fitch this week downgraded its rating on Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority bonds, but noted the airport is in healthy financial shape overall. The agency dropped its rating to A+ from AA- on $53.5 million worth of outstanding 2005...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Debt Market, Air Transportation Industry, American Airlines, Inc., Bob Hope
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Man on probation charged with identity theft
A 21-year-old Burbank man faces identity theft charges this week after police found a re-encoded credit card in his home during a probation search. Gaik Panosian, who is on probation for identity theft, was arrested Tuesday after a Special Enforcement...Tags: Theft
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Bob Hope Airport faces tough times
Thanks to the loss of an airline, declining parking revenues and fewer passengers using the airfield, Bob Hope Airport is facing one of its roughest budget years ever, officials reported this week.
Airport officials also are staring at a multimillion-...Tags: Passenger Cars, Economy, Business and Finance, Ratings, Los Angeles International Airport, Budgets and Budgeting
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Man found with counterfeit gift cards arrested
A man was arrested Monday night after he allegedly drove his vehicle into a fire hydrant, police said. Officers responding to the crash allegedly found several fraudulent gift cards in the driver's pockets. Police found Edmound Nasiri, 26, of Glendale...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Crimes, Motorvehicle Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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Men allegedly bought $100 Target gift cards using stolen identities
Two Hollywood men face multiple charges of theft after they allegedly bought $100 gift cards at the Target in Glendale using stolen credit card information, officials said. Arthur Darbinyan, 21, and Alik Dzhanoyan, 20, were charged with five counts of...Tags: Target, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prosecution, Banking, Theft
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Bill introduced to extend state film tax credit
California's film tax credit program would be extended five more years under legislation introduced in Sacramento on Thursday.
With the support of a coalition of industry groups, including the Motion Picture Assn. of America, Assemblyman Felipe...Tags: Felipe Fuentes, Cinema Industry, Politics, Moneyball (movie), Entertainment Events
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Bill would extend film tax credit
A bill was introduced in the state Assembly Thursday to extend by five more years the film and television tax credit program, which proponents say has created more than 20,000 jobs and generated more than $200 million in tax revenues. The bill, AB 2026,...Tags: Felipe Fuentes, Cinema Industry, New York City, Politics, Taxation
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Florist pleads no contest to identity theft
A Glendale florist and his wife pleaded no contest Thursday to multiple charges of identity theft following accusations that they stole financial information from customers who shopped at their Glenoaks Boulevard shop, officials said.
Vahik Ghookasian...Tags: Target, Trials, Banking, Theft
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Political Landscape: Brown sifting through last-minute bills
Gov. Jerry Brown is currently going through a massive number of bills that were approved by the Legislature at the last minute before lawmakers went into recess until January. One bill awaiting Brown’s signature would require the California...Tags: Laws, Physiology, Elections, Jerry Brown, Science
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Fred Sheldon Dultz
Fred Sheldon Dultz Lt. Col, United States Army Reserve, retired, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at his home with family by his side. Born January 30, 1918 in Illinois to Sam and Sara Dultz, he relocated to the Los Angeles area...Tags: U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945)
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Brown vetoes bill impacting future Walmarts, extends film tax credits
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have hindered the construction of Wal-Mart Supercenters and other big-box stores by requiring cities and counties to prepare economic-impact reports first.
He said SB 469, by Sen. Juan Vargas (D-San Diego), would...Tags: Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Executive Branch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Entertainment, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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