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Celebrating the Brand's purchasing power
The Brand Art Gallery has put its own twist on “Pacific Standard Time,” the Getty Initiative that calls upon art purveyors to concentrate on artists who were active in the L.A. art scene from 1950-1980. Now at the Brand is “Purchasing...Tags: Justice System, Standards, The Getty, Crime, Law and Justice, Artists
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Electric vehicles can charge for no charge
Eleven new electric vehicle charging stations will debut in Burbank this week, and until July 1, motorists will get to plug in for free.
After the “holiday rate” — approved by the Burbank City Council this week — the price to...Tags: Sport Chalet Incorporated, Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Petroleum Industry
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In defense of Walmart
Did people complain 70 years ago that they had too many aircraft plants in Burbank? Are people complaining now that we have too many movie and TV studios in Burbank, too many hospitals, too many Costcos? Walmart will not harm any efficient-running...Tags: Tortillas, Best Buy Company Inc., Tortilla Chips
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Crecsenta Valley bark park gets thumbs up
By spring, dogs and their owners will be able to enjoy off-leash play time together in Crescenta Valley Park. But the changes at the park required to make this possible came in at a price more than double the original estimate.
Los Angeles County...Tags: Politics, Elections, Citizens Initiative and Recall
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Council wary of utility hike
CITY HALL— Glendale Water & Power officials faced a skeptical audience Tuesday as they presented the City Council with a proposed water rate increase aimed at recouping lost revenue.
Utility officials have proposed a 3.8% net rate increase that...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Natural Resource Industry, Elections, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills
A Long Beach hospital charged Jo Ann Snyder $6,707 for a CT scan of her abdomen and pelvis after colon surgery. But because she had health insurance with Blue Shield of California, her share was much less: $2,336. Then Snyder tripped across one of the...
Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Employment Opportunities, Insurance, Government Health Care, Consumers
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Broward a hotspot for Canadian homeowners
As South Florida home values plummetted over the past six years, Canadians swooped down like a northern cold front and snatched up properties by the thousands. More than 18,000 Canadians own homes – many of them beachfront condominiums – in...Tags: Boca Raton, Miami-Dade County, Tropical Weather, Lauderdale Lakes, Religion and Belief
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Richard Klitzberg: Wall Street doesn't exist for little guy
The cratered IPO of Facebook, the largest new issue in ages, illustrates the schism that exists between Wall Street and Main Street. While Main Street is the user of Facebook, Wall Street is the advisor and banker to the company. In proffering shares...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Social Media, Media Industry, Initial Public Offerings, Facebook
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What's not to like about free library e-books? Waiting list
Central Florida public-library patrons have been borrowing e-books with an enthusiasm that has surprised librarians, and they're clamoring for more titles to be available digitally.
"The response has been just fantastic," said Dave Barnett, library-...Tags: Maitland, Seminole County, Amazon Kindle, Apple iPad, Osceola County
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2013 Toyota Venza Priced at $28,510
KickingTiresWhen the updated-for-2013 Toyota Venza goes on sale next week, it'll start at $28,510 (including an $810 destination fee). The midsize wagon gets exterior styling tweaks and more standard and available features for the new model year. Trim levels LE,........Tags: Standards, Georgetown, Science and Technology
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Theme parks' entry prices jump
Alhambra secretary Laurie Casado struggles each year to buy Disneyland annual passes for herself and her family, so the park's announcement last week that it was jacking up prices by up to 30% wasn't exactly good news.
But Casado will buy the passes...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Ceremonies, Amusement and Theme Parks, Travel
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Growing profits ...
It's hard to imagine a duller subject than crop insurance, and that suits the farm lobby just fine. If the facts about the billions of taxpayer dollars being wasted on this boondoggle were widely known, no one would stand for it.
Perhaps because it's...Tags: Dick Durbin, Politics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Insurance, Lobbying
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