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Mental health costs shift to schools
Local school officials say they are preparing to temporarily absorb approximately $2 million in costs for mental health services rendered to school-aged children that previously were covered by the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Schools, Jerry Brown, Health Insurance Cost, Family
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Candidates try to make their marks
Two Glendale Unified School Board candidates Thursday criticized Measure S — a $270-million bond on the April 5 ballot — breaking rank with district officials who say it is a critical component of the long-range success of local schools....Tags: PTA, Career and Workplace, Finance, Jerry Brown, Local Elections
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Worthy inspiration for Rebels
One sign of a complete player is consistently getting it done on both ends of the court.
In the case of the Flintridge Prep boys' basketball team, it's got that type of playmaker in senior forward Jared Norsworthy.
Norsworthy, a senior forward, will...Tags: Volleyball, Sports, Basketball, High School Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Plan clears path for cyclists and pedestrians
CITY HALL — Commissioners next week are slated to review a draft report aimed at making streets more inviting for bicyclists and safer for pedestrians in one of the last stops before the much-anticipated policy document reaches the City Council....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Los Angeles
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Nipping violence in the bud
Eyes grew wide on Wednesday as Glendale Police Officer Bryan Duncan told high school students the outcome of a recent high-speed traffic accident related to street racing — destroyed cars, criminal charges and long-term disability. And they grew...Tags: Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Council OKs $1M for school traffic safety
CITY HALL — Six local schools will receive nearly $1 million in pedestrian safety improvements under a construction project given the green light Tuesday by the City Council.
In 2009, Glendale won a $900,000 state grant for the Safe Routes to...Tags: Transportation, Politics, Travel, Elections, Road Transportation
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Doctors supplement income via drug companies
A cardiologist, endocrinologist, psychiatrist, nurse practitioner and allergist. These five medical professionals in Burbank and Glendale may have different specialties, but they have one source of income in common — drug companies. Since 2009, 33...Tags: Heart Disease, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Eric Campbell, Companies and Corporations, Lilly Eli & Co
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Children asked to promote traffic safety
They might not be old enough to apply for a license, but elementary-school-aged children can still do their part to promote safe driving at and around school sites, Glendale Police Officer Matt Bolton said Tuesday during a presentation at Chamlian...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Businesses help keep kids healthy
A Taste of Downtown Glendale surpassed all expectations with more than 1,000 foodies packing 45 Glendale restaurants for, in many cases, a lot more than a taste on May 11. Brand Boulevard was buzzing with enough foot traffic to make every merchant happy....Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Economy, Business and Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Feinstein stumps against Prop. 19
Standing in front of the Glendale Police Department on Friday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) voiced strong opposition to Proposition 19, the Nov. 2 ballot measure that would legalize marijuana in California. "As a mother and grandmother of six, I...Tags: Substance Abuse, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Crime, Law and Justice, Dianne Feinstein, Lawyers
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District outlines potential bond uses
School safety improvements, technology upgrades and science lab renovations topped a list released this week by the Glendale Unified School District should voters approve a potential $270-million bond measure in April. The bond revenue would not be...Tags: Science, Real Estate, Science and Technology, Elections, Property
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Drug use relatively low in local schools
Drug and alcohol use among Glendale Unified students is consistently lower than state and national averages, according to a recently released study. But the data, compiled as part of the California Healthy Kids Survey, are not necessarily cause for...Tags: Substance Abuse, Recreational Substance Use, Human Interest, Marijuana Use, California
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