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Gatto gets a new district director
Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) has a new district director — Jason Insalaco, a licensed attorney and real estate broker. Insalaco grew up in Glendale and Burbank, attending St. Francis Xavier School in Burbank and Holy Redeemer School in...
Tags: CBS Corp., Mike Gatto, Politics, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Prostate Cancer
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Could have been a different world
Re: “One year afterbin Laden's death, Schiff warns of 'formidable challenge,’” May 1. If I were in representative/candidate Adam Schiff's position of trust, I would candidly suggest to President Obama that he give his 2012...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Bob Hope, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Al-Qaeda, Adam Schiff
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Start the Presses: Who they are, what they stand for
I want your campaign mailers. You know, the glossy photos of people you don't know who are running for offices that have little connection to your lives? Those. Why? Politicians' bad rep is, no doubt, largely their own fault. California's decline in...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Voting, Barack Obama, Politics, Mitt Romney
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Ron Kaye: You, the voter, must pay attention
Mail-in voting for the general election two weeks from now already is under way with reforms in place — open primaries and the end of gerrymandered legislative districts — that are supposed to end the stalemate in Sacramento. The odds of...Tags: Parties and Movements, Anthony J. Portantino, Gray Davis, Jerry Brown, Voting
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School districts face deficits next year
Glendale and Burbank school districts are facing structural deficits of $19.5 million and $6 million, respectively, in 2012-13 officials said this week, even if California voters pass a November tax initiative meant to bolster state coffers. The...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Government, Executive Branch, Layoffs and Downsizing, Budgets and Budgeting
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History: Drayman's journey from condo to courthouse
The indictment against John Drayman on Tuesday was only the latest in legal woes the former city councilman has had to grapple with over the last several years. Some of his troubles — namely those associated with an expensive home remodel tied to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Renovation
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Senate confirms a CV High graduate to U.S. 9th Circuit Court
The Senate confirmed Jacqueline H. Nguyen -- a 1983 Crescenta Valley High graduate -- to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday, making her the first Asian American woman to sit on a federal appellate court. By a 91-3 vote, the Senate agreed...Tags: U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Politics, Los Angeles Times, White House
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Glendale Community College trustee elected to state board
Glendale Community College Trustee Ann Ransford has been elected to a state board that sets policy, directs research and drives legislation related to California's 112 community colleges. Ransford will be sworn in as a member of the California Community...
Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Lobbying
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Glendale woman to run against Kardashian in fake mayoral race
A local business owner is taking a cue from reality TV personality Kim Kardashian and entering the “mayor’s race” in Glendale, hoping to attract some of the attention Kardashian did, but for a different reason. Helen McDonagh, owner...
Tags: Personal Service, Kim Kardashian, Local Elections, Health, Politics
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Krikorian pledges 'to be the voice of American Armenians'
Glendale school board member Greg Krikorian, who is challenging Mike Gatto for the 43rd Assembly District seat in November, ramped up his campaign at a recent anti-genocide rally by appealing to the Armenian American vote with a fiery speech that has...
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Genocide, Louis Farrakhan, Government, YouTube
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Dawn Lindsay asks voters to support governor's tax initiative
The importance of community collaboration in sustaining and bolstering student success at Glendale Community College was President/Supt. Dawn Lindsay's theme Thursday night in her final State of the College address. “This community is a very large...
Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Jerry Brown
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Small Wonders: Kim Kardashian for mayor
Dear Kim, I hear you want to run for mayor of my hometown, Glendale, California. I'm sure by now you've discovered one doesn't “run for mayor” of Glendale. No. One first runs for City Council and then wins the annual intra-council rock-...Tags: Periodicals, Kim Kardashian, Whole Foods Market, Politics, Facebook
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