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Student drowns in Lake Piru
GLENDALE — Friends and family of a 36-year-old Glendale student who drowned Saturday in Lake Piru said he dreamed about becoming a licensed vocational nurse. Los Angeles resident Roberto Barros Jr. was taking several courses at Allied Medical &...Tags: Cadiz Incorporated, Sports, Nursing, Family, Health and Medical Professionals
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Parents seek answers
GLENDALE — The uncertainty next year surrounding primary-grade class sizes, the fate of 77 teachers who might lose their jobs and the fiscal state of Glendale Unified have propelled parent Myra Goethals to become more active and outspoken....Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Heads of State
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Week In Review
CITY HALL
City officials on Tuesday settled on a five-year plan for spending a projected $30.2 million in federal funding for local social service programs, homeless services and affordable housing offerings.
The plan outlines allocations of the funds,...Tags: Vehicles, Marketing, Gaming, Nursing, Budgets and Budgeting
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Overcoming strokes
Paul Vago suffered a stroke a year ago March and recently completed outpatient physical therapy at Glendale Adventist Medical Center. "The physical therapists got me to walk," he said. "They encouraged me every step of the way. My left side was pretty...Tags: Stroke, Education, Golf, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports
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A walk on the mild side
CENTRAL GLENDALE — As part of a growing campaign to reduce traffic and increase pedestrian safety at R.D. White Elementary School, parents on Tuesday parked their cars blocks away to pick up their children.
Teachers held signs with their names as...Tags: Vehicles, Education, Children
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Class sizes likely rising
GLENDALE — Days after Glendale Unified teachers rejected a revised contract that would have saved the district millions of dollars, school board members on Tuesday said increased class sizes were all but certain unless a last-minute deal was...Tags: Employees, Unions, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, Contracts
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History comes to life
Abraham Lincoln reminded 35 fifth-graders at Incarnation Parish School on Thursday that with hard work, not only could they be future presidents, but history might celebrate them forever.
For the 54th time this year, J.P. Wammack, a La CaƱada...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Wars and Interventions, History, Abraham Lincoln
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For some, 'it's the American dream'
For the Klee family, days like Friday are reasons why they said they immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala.
Rafael Klee and his son Miguel came to Glendale Community College early for seats at the 50-yard line of Sartoris Field — prime position to...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Science, Gaming
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Pink slips likely to hold
GLENDALE — The decision by Glendale Teachers Assn. officials to cancel a third round of negotiations with the school district in favor of a fact-finding process will break a June 30 deadline for layoffs. With the new process not expected to start...Tags: Medical Services, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Health
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Hang resigns post at GCC
GLENDALE — When Monica Hang secured her first head-coaching position at the collegiate level, her goal was to build a strong foundation to attract local athletes. Hang did that when she took over the Glendale Community College women's basketball...Tags: Basketball, Colleges and Universities, College Basketball, Sports
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Learning to fight flames
Sophomore Fernando Olivares demonstrated the process of dousing flames to fellow Hoover High School students on Thursday during a firefighting lesson.
Fernando, 16, and the other students were schooled this week during their Police and Fire Academy...Tags: Students, Disasters and Accidents, Disasters, Safety of Citizens, Government
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6-year-old struck, killed by fleeing car was Monte Vista Elementary student
A 6-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a vehicle at the end of a Los Angeles police pursuit Thursday evening in Lake View Terrace was a Monte Vista Elementary School student, officials said. Grief counselors were at the La Crescenta school...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Vehicles, Disasters and Accidents, Van Nuys
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