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Small Wonders: Yesterday and 100 years ago
There were times when I couldn't wait for them to get older. To be able to hold up their own heads. To crawl or walk. To eat with their own hands. To clean up after and dress themselves. Though they still haven't mastered the last one, they are quite...Tags: Memorial Day, Human Interest, Facebook
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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...
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Council signs off on DNA lab
Police Department officials can begin purchasing the high-tech equipment required to establish a long-awaited regional DNA testing laboratory after the Glendale City Council this week signed off on the move. The City Council voted to allow police...Tags: FBI, Murder, Crimes, Human Body, DNA
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Gallery celebrates Burbank centennial
The Burbank Creative Arts Center Gallery honors the 100th anniversary of the city of Burbank with an exhibition comprising the creative genetics of local industry, which became the foundation for the culture of the city as it exists today. For the...Tags: Garry Marshall, Movies, Cartoon Network (tv network), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Human Interest
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5-year-old gets partial diagnosis for mystery illness
A La Crescenta Elementary School student who has suffered a lifetime of enigmatic health problems has finally started to get some answers following extensive testing at a federal research center.
Reece LoCicero, 5, has been diagnosed with cutaneous...Tags: Physical Conditions, Maryland, Human Body, Human Interest, Skin
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Education Matters: Living together in perfect harmony
Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a... -
Patrons give $28,000 in scholarships
In spite of its old age — 64 years since its founding, the Patrons Club of Glendale Community College keeps right on giving. Members raised $28,000 in the past year to give 36 scholarships and 30 grants-in-aid to deserving students. Those were...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, University of Southern California, Fashion Shows, Human Interest
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Local boy accepted to research program
Reece LoCicero, the 5-year-old La Crescenta Elementary School kindergarten student suffering from an undiagnosed illness, has been accepted into an elite research program at the National Institutes of Health, officials confirmed Friday.
The child and...Tags: Physical Conditions, Human Body, Happiness (state of mind), Human Interest, Travel
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He'd like more police stings
Kudos to the Glendale Police Department for their recent “sting” operation (“Crack-down hits distracted drivers,” March 8). I don't know whether it's just plain stupidity or arrogance in the minds of these people who drive...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Small Wonders: The dog days of parenthood
When my wife and I wanted children, we did what comes naturally and were successful. Twice. We're now at the comfortable stage in our lives when we'd like to add to that family. But we're finding it difficult this time around. Perhaps it's human...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Dog (animal), Philosophy, Facebook
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Faith and Life: There is help out there
Do you, or someone you know, have a substance abuse or dependence issue? Does it affect professional, personal or emotional lives? Substance abuse is the self-medicating of other issues.
I do not believe people become addicts by chance. Drugs and...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Behavioral Conditions, Human Body, Happiness (state of mind), ADHD
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Assemblyman fights for life-saving bill
Jordan Serwin was 2 when his parents learned the La Cañada Flintridge boy had leukemia. He was 6 when an unusual treatment, a transplant of blood cells from an umbilical cord and placenta of a woman in New York, stopped the disease and set his life on a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Society, Blood Cells, University of California, Ceremonies
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