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Anti-smoking advocate claims Glendale City Council members pressured hospital to fire him
A longtime anti-smoking advocate has filed a multimillion-dollar wrongful termination lawsuit against Glendale Adventist Medical Center, as well as three City Council members who he alleges used their political influence to get him fired. Steven Gallegos...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Justice System, Google Inc., Career and Workplace
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SR. MARY ANN SHEARER, SP May 3, 1918 - December 28, 2012
Sr. Mary Shearer died on December 28, 2012 at St. Joseph Residence, Seattle, WA, at 94 years of age, after 69 years as a Sister of Providence. Vigil Service: January 6, 2013. Funeral Mass: January 7, 2013. Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, Seattle, WA, is in...
Tags: Nursing, Career and Workplace, Health and Medical Professionals, Labor Legislation, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Glendale Memorial plays Santa
Glendale Memorial Hospital employees on Wednesday delivered gifts at Cerritos Elementary for 28 families who would otherwise go without presents this holiday season. Forty-seven hospital departments spent the last two months buying gift cards, food,...
Tags: Human Interest
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Glendale Memorial Hospital names new president
Jack Ivie is returning to Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center -- this time as its president. Ivie was the hospital’s assistant executive director and vice president of hospital operations from 1980 to 1992, and was most recently the vice...
Tags: Human Interest, Health, General Practitioners
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On the Town: Assistance League hosts an auction, Glendale Latino Assn. mixer benefits 'Toys for Tots'
The Assistance League Glendale celebrated its 37th annual Festival of Trees. On Sunday the Glendale Hilton was all aglow with the league’s theme, “By the Candle’s Glow.” More electric light than candlelight, the city’s fire...
Tags: Cheesecake Factory, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Breast Cancer, Phil McGraw, Elections
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Verdugo Views: There was a time when a hospital stay cost $4 a day
There's a certain group of people who have a common bond; they were born at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital here in Glendale. Douglas Motley is one of those people. Motley's parents were living on Highland Avenue in Northwest Glendale when he was born...
Tags: Nursing, General Practitioners, Medical Specialization
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Police captain leads the Army of Pink
Glendale Police Capt. Carl Povilaitis received the most online votes, garnering him the Man in Pink title in Glendale Adventist's Army of Pink campaign, a biennial event created to call attention to breast cancer awareness and the importance of early...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer, Holidays, Elections, PayPal, Inc.
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On the Town: Masquerade party benefits Glendale Healthy Kids
Just in time for Halloween, Glendale Healthy Kids' second Annual Celebration was aptly themed “The Grand Masquerade — an evening of Masks, Music and Mysterious Identities.” On Saturday, Americana's Trattoria Amici was the setting for the...
Tags: Anthony J. Portantino, Massage Therapy, Breast Cancer, Onions, Dining and Drinking
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Second man sentenced in Huntington Memorial Hospital fraud scheme
A second man who played a key role in defrauding Huntington Memorial Hospital of millions during a large renovation project was sentenced Monday to 18 months in a federal prison. Alexander Svidler, 54, who owns a Bay Area construction firm, pleaded...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Justice System, Punishment
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Driver crashes through Salvation Army store, hurts worker
A Salvation Army employee suffered moderate injuries Saturday after a woman drove through the front of a donation store while trying to park, police said. The employee was taken to Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, officials said. Police said two...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, The Salvation Army, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center
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Outreach workers spoke out of turn
Earlier this month comments were made by Steven Gallegos and Michael Olivares, Glendale Adventist Medical Center tobacco outreach workers, to the Glendale City Council and to the News-Press that are uncharacteristic of our approach to promoting...Tags: Cancer, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Teresa Lynn Mutch, Sept. 4, 1946 - Oct. 9, 2012
Teresa Lynn Martin Mutch, 66, passed away, October 9, 2012, at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, after a prolonged battle with cancer. Terri was born on September 4, 1946, in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of Thomas and Marjorie Martin. She attended The...
Tags: Charity, Cancer
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