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Regional crime lab prepares for evidence
A new long-awaited regional crime laboratory could begin processing vital ballistic analysis and DNA evidence for hundreds of unsolved property crimes as early as May, police said Thursday. Local police and city officials on Thursday introduced the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Genes and Chromosomes, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Chemicals, Police Investigations
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Student finds a refuge in his art
Bryant Santamaria sees something of himself in Frida Kahlo. The Hoover High School senior, like the Mexican surrealist, endured health problems and long hospital stays — Bryant while battling leukemia and the hair-loss condition alopecia, and...
Tags: Arts, Frida Kahlo, Hair and Nails, Polio, Health and Safety at School
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Autopsy pending on body of man found burned in Altadena
An autopsy was pending Monday on the body of a man found burned on a sidewalk in Altadena. A passerby was walking in the 2600 block of N. Windsor Drive around 6 a.m. Sunday when he saw something burning on the sidewalk, officials said. As he got closer,...Tags: Health
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Burning body found on Altadena sidewalk
The burning body of a man was found on an Altadena sidewalk early Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. A passerby spotted what appeared to be a burning object in the 2600 block of North Windsor Avenue about 6 a.m., said...Tags: Health, Los Angeles Times
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US Airways flight stopped mid-takeoff
BURBANK – The captain of a US Airways Airbus jet ordered his craft evacuated Sunday morning, stopping the plane during takeoff due to an engine malfunction, airline officials said. The Phoenix-bound craft had 67 passengers and five crew members...Tags: Health, U.S. Airways, Bob Hope, Air Transportation Industry
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Glendale child with leukemia takes a dream vacation
Naomi Smith, a four-year-old Glendale resident with leukemia, was granted a wish to visit three Florida theme parks by the Kids Wish Network, a national children’s charity. Naomi was two when she experienced cold-like symptoms that wouldn’t...Tags: Travel, Leukemia, Emergency Health Procedures, Blood, Trips and Vacations
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Caltech professor wins national science honor
Jacqueline K. Barton, a chemistry professor at Caltech, has been awarded the prestigious National Medal of Science, becoming the first woman at the Pasadena campus to receive what is considered the federal government’s highest honor to scientists....
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Breast Cancer, Health, Chemicals
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Sheriff wows Women's Civic League crowd
Founded in 1946 and growing strong with 89 members, the Women’s Civic League continues to make its presence felt in Glendale. Thursday’s luncheon meeting at the Elks Lodge was no exception. Speaker Sheriff Lee Baca started the league’s...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Juvenile Delinquency, Festive Events, Los Angeles Unified School District, Lee Baca
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Hearing reveals grisly find of woman's remains
Mexican police on Wednesday described in gruesome detail discovering body parts in three separate trash bags that were later tied to a Glendale woman who was reported missing in 1996.
The discovery was detailed during the first day of testimony in a...Tags: Trials, Mexico, Chemicals, DNA, Murder
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League helps foster children, school libraries
Assistance League of Glendale members are a modest bunch. They don’t usually blow their own horns. But on Oct. 11, they certainly did. A packed crowd of some 150 women and one man had the chance to hear about the league’s philanthropy...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Family, Hands
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They're marching for a match
Sporting yellow T-shirts with photos of six local Armenians in need of bone marrow transplants, volunteers at this year’s walkathon to benefit the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry scurried about Saturday morning getting ready for the Glendale...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, College Sports, Bone Marrow, Adam Schiff, Leukemia
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Bill would expand DNA search parameters
A bill recently introduced by Congressman Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) would make it easier for police departments to use DNA technology to solve cold cases. Schiff pointed to last year's break in the 25-year-old so called “Grim Sleeper” serial...Tags: Adam Schiff, Health, FBI, Los Angeles Police Department, Lonnie David Franklin, Jr.
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