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Glendale receives AAA rating
Wall Street's biggest credit rating agency, Standard & Poor's, has affirmed Glendale's AAA rating, citing the city's strong financial performance and management practices. The stable outlook puts Glendale's credit worthiness higher than that of the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Finance, Labor Legislation, Automotive Equipment, Career and Workplace
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Scam targets Glendale utility customers, officials warn
Glendale Water & Power impersonators have been calling customers and asking them to pay their bill over the phone immediately or risk having their utilities shut off — a scheme that’s cropped up in the past. “It comes in cycles,”...Tags: Google+
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Glendale OKs electric rate study
Without a single comment or question, the Glendale City Council this week unanimously approved spending roughly $71,000 on a study that will lay the groundwork for a proposed electric rate increase. The council doesn't expect to vote on the issue until...Tags: Energy Saving, Electricity Production and Distribution, Conservation, Credit Ratings, Google Inc.
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Rep. Schiff says 'fiscal cliff' deal isn't perfect, but enough to avert economic 'body blow'
Calling a deal approved by the House on Tuesday to avert the so-called fiscal cliff “far from perfect,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) said in a statement after the vote that the legislation at least prevents what surely would have been a...
Tags: Republican Party, Lisa Mascaro, Personal Income, Politics, Google+
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California visual effects artists fight foreign film tax credits
A group of California visual effects artists is mounting a long-shot campaign to dismantle foreign film tax credits, contending that they hurt U.S. workers and violate international trade agreements. More than 150 visual effects workers in the last...
Tags: Cinema Industry, Los Angeles Times, Richard Verrier
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Glendale Water & Power warns customers of impersonators
Glendale Water & Power officials on Thursday warned of an employee impersonator who been calling customers in an attempt to coax them into releasing credit card information over the phone. The man threatened customers that their power would be turned...Tags: Media Industry, Twitter, Inc., Google+, Social Media
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Glendale employees get fewer credit cards
The number of credit cards held by municipal employees has dropped about30% as the amount of charges being billed has fallen even more, according to a recent city report. For the first quarter of 2012-13, the number of so-called procurement cards held...
Tags: Yasmin (drug), Lifestyle and Leisure, Career and Workplace, Southwest Airlines Co., Restaurants
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Ron Kaye: Empty desks, a new way of life
The email from Moody's credit rating service that popped up on my computer screen boggled my mind: Glendale was among 40 California cities that were downgraded or are facing downgrades, but Los Angeles and San Francisco could get upgrades. I'm an old...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Unemployment, Economy, Business and Finance, Ratings, Moody's Corporation
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Gov. Jerry Brown signs two-year extension of film tax credit
Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday approved a two-year extension of the state’s tax credit for films and television shows shot in California, providing up to $200 million in breaks. The governor agreed that extending the credit program to July 1, 2017, was...
Tags: Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Patrick McGreevy, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch, Ron Calderon
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Man posed as contractor, burglarized office cubicles in 6 buildings, Glendale police say
Police are looking for a man who they say posed as a contractor so he could access office buildings and steal valuables from employee cubicles. The unidentified man, who police dubbed the “Office Creeper,” allegedly stole wallets, credit...
Tags: Theft, Google+
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Glendale mulls tapping federal tax credits for library project
Roughly $10 million in bonds issued in 2010 to improve the Central Library may not be enough to cover the revamp, and with redevelopment money constricted, the City Council plans to review an “exotic” alternative. Glendale officials say they...
Tags: Taxation, Politics, Libraries, Google Inc., Tax Credits
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At public meeting, Greg Krikorian calls bankruptcy protection 'minor incident'
Greg Krikorian, a Glendale school board member challenging Assemblyman Mike Gatto in the 43rd district, defended his financial record Tuesday, calling the fact that he and his wife had to get through bankruptcy protection after incurring more than $49,000...
Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bank of America Corp., Finance, Bankruptcy, Mike Gatto
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