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Eyes on overtime
Angela Hilliard, a forensics specialist with the Glendale Police Department, didn't know why her eyes were red and dry, or why she was feeling exhausted at the end of the day.
As a crime scene investigator on burglaries, robberies, suicides and the very...Tags: Mass Media, YouTube, Crimes, Apple iPad, Eyes and Vision
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A consummate pro
Kathleen Sullivan received her first pair of prosthetics when she was 1. Now, she's a professional athlete preparing to compete in an international track and field competition in New Zealand. Born without legs from above the knee down, Sullivan, 31,...Tags: Amputation, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Track and Field, Goodman Theatre, Sports
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Nitros take new approach
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE — Never one to shy away from an honest assessment, second-year Glendale football Coach Alan Eberhart has a few ideas as to just what went wrong during a 1-9 season that ended with a winless Pacific League campaign last year....Tags: Physical Therapists, Health
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Boos meet MTBE facility
NORTH GLENDALE — A group of residents took Crescenta Valley Water District officials to task Tuesday for not alerting them earlier about a large water treatment facility originally slated to begin construction in their neighborhood next month....Tags: Health, Internists, Pennsylvania, Water Supply, Natural Resource Industry
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Top 20 women given grand salute
Women from the Glendale, Burbank and Pasadena were recognized for displaying courage, strength and determination on the job and with local organizations during the Women Extraordinaire: Celebrating 20th Anniversary on Wednesday night at the Hilton...Tags: Television, Society, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), California
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Shot in the arm during flu season
SOUTH GLENDALE — Growing older takes plenty of maintenance and doctor visits, a routine that 64-year-old Arthur Loya is well-acquainted with. The Vietnam War veteran frequents several medical facilties for checkups and works out to maintain a...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Internists, Symptoms
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Barden hauls in season's first catch
GLENDALE — The following are odds and ends from the local sports scene. BARDEN HAULS IN SEASON'S FIRST CATCH In the New York Giants' 34-10 thumping of the Houston Texans on Sunday, Flintridge Prep graduate Ramses Barden hauled in his first catch...Tags: Football, Dining and Drinking, University of California, Los Angeles, Atlanta Falcons, Colleges and Universities
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Toasting to success
A gala fundraiser for Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center's Chest Pain Center was topped off with a surprise announcement on Sunday that the program would receive accreditation as the first of its kind in Los Angeles County.
The 23rd annual...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Auction Service, Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses
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Gatto and Ramani go into detail
MIKE GATTO: 1) California faces projected budget deficits of close to $20 billion annually for the next several years. What specific steps must the state take to achieve a balanced budget? To paraphrase Winston Churchill, the next few years are likely...Tags: Pension and Welfare, State Budgets, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Physical Therapists
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Golden Knights welcome daunting foe
GLENDALE — The following are previews of the area's upcoming high school football games this week. St. Francis High football Coach Jim Bonds is quite aware of the magnitude of the task that lies in front of his Golden Knights on Saturday night and...Tags: Tornadoes, Physical Therapists, Football, Sports, Health
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FBI raid nets 15 accused in $100M Medicare case
Fifteen people in Glendale and Burbank were arrested early Wednesday in connection with a major healthcare fraud scheme — most of who were accused of being associated with a crime enterprise that submitted more than $100 million in bogus claims to...Tags: Louisiana, Crimes, Prosecution, New Mexico, Glendale (Queens, New York)
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Union, district back to the table
GLENDALE — Less than a month after the Glendale Unified School District and its teachers union ratified a labor agreement, both sides will begin the bargaining process as soon as this week, officials said. Their recent agreement included provisions...Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Employees, Politics, Chiropractors
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