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Group harasses man into buying them $9-bottle of vodka
When a man was confronted outside a Burbank liquor store by three men who demanded he go back inside and buy them a $9-bottle of vodka, did he call police at the counter, or perhaps notify the clerk? Nope, he bought the alcohol. What’s more, he used...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering
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Builders to pay Glendale $4.9M for shoddy school complex construction
Contractors have agreed to pay the city of Glendale $4.9 million for defective construction in a settlement that ends a years-long legal battle over responsibility for water damage that has plagued the Edison Elementary School-Pacific Park complex. City...Tags: Justice System, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Subsiding winds clear the way for massive clean up effort
Winds on the scale seen Wednesday night failed to materialize overnight Thursday, but officials warned that unstable air masses could still produce dangerous wind gusts through the weekend.
High wind advisories remained in effect this morning,...Tags: Weather Warnings, Los Angeles Times, Weather, Manufacturing and Engineering, Media Industry
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New city manager talks business
Glendale’s economy appears to be turning the corner, but it will still have to adapt to the “new normal,” said City Manager Scott Ochoa during an economic outlook event Wednesday.
There are some bright spots on the horizon, he said,...Tags: Business, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Small Businesses, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Resident faults Disney for cracked home
A Glendale woman is continuing her battle with the Walt Disney Co. almost two years after the studio damaged her home while building a child-care center on its sprawling campus.
Jennifer Pinkerton said Disney officials are offering her $5,000 to cover...Tags: Walt Disney, Manufacturing and Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, The Walt Disney Co.
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Planners want to discard Grapevine route for rail project
Planners of California's high-speed rail project want to discard a more direct route from Los Angeles to Bakersfield over the Grapevine and continue development of a sweeping dogleg through Palmdale and Lancaster.
Though the option was ruled out in 2005,...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Expect periods of heavy rain Wednesday as storms roll through
A series of storms moving through the area this week could bring periods of steady, heavy rain and chilly temperatures, weather forecasters say.
Showers today will build into a more powerful weather system on Wednesday, bringing steady rain and...Tags: Weather, Manufacturing and Engineering, Natural Disasters, Disasters
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High-speed rail route will undergo major redesign
The proposed California bullet train will undergo major design changes, involving more than half of the route that traverses the Central Valley, the authority building the system said Wednesday.
The plan for building a 114-mile segment of the system...Tags: Railway Transportation, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Transportation
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Traffic rerouted from punctured gas line
Public Works crews on Wednesday shut down traffic at San Fernando Road and Cerritos Avenue while firefighters investigated a gas leak at a construction site, officials said. Construction crews punctured a six-inch gas pipe just after 11:30 p.m. at the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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Damaged homes attract no bids
CITY HALL — Officials are evaluating options for several damaged hillside properties currently owned by the city after attempts to auction two of them off last week were unsuccessful. The city acquired five hillside properties as a result of a...Tags: Human Interest, Meteorological Disasters, Manufacturing and Engineering, Disasters, Homes
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Work on I-5 is worth the trouble
As a driver who is stuck many times in traffic on the Golden State (5) Freeway, I agree with this construction project because it is the backbone of the state’s transportation system, and it connects important employment centers between San Fernando...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Traffic, Education, Manufacturing and Engineering, Health and Safety at School
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New controls for nonprofits are worth it
Added oversight controls approved this week for nonprofits applying for federal grants may seem like another regulatory burden, but as the now-closed New Horizons Family Center clearly showed, better safe than sorry. In that debacle, what was thought...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Bankruptcy
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