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Murder suspect arrested at hotel
Glendale police and U.S. Marshals arrested a 64-year-old man in a local hotel Thursday night on suspicion of beating his roommate to death in Northern California, officials said. Lawrence Hoffman of Burlingame in San Mateo County was taken into custody...Tags: Police Arrests, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection
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Cost of Glendale's suit against ADI doubles
Glendale’s legal tab for fighting an affordable-housing developer who allegedly bilked millions from the city are about to double.
On Tuesday, the City Council, acting in its multiple roles as the Redevelopment Agency and the Housing Authority,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Fraud, Trials, Elections, Local Elections
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Ex-Glendale police chief offered disability pension from Bell
More than half of the disability retirements awarded to police officers under former Bell City Administrator Robert Rizzo — including those given to three police chiefs — should not have been granted, and workers' compensation settlements...Tags: Police Investigations, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Los Angeles Times, Labor Legislation
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Redevelopment agency change vexes Council
As Glendale shuts down its redevelopment agency in the coming months, City Council members will have a new hat to wear — one they don’t particularly like. Once directors of the redevelopment agency, council members are set to take the helm of...Tags: Government, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics
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Council may ditch affordable housing for park
City officials this week tabled plans to use 1.5 acres in Northwest Glendale for affordable housing, choosing instead to explore turning the land into a park.
During a meeting Tuesday, City Council members, acting in their dual role as the Housing...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Colleges on hunt for foreign students
Pasadena City and Glendale Community colleges continue to rank in the top 45 nationwide for recruiting international students, a burgeoning $20 billion-a-year industry that generates revenue, prestige and a wide-reaching alumni base for the campuses....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Education, Personal Data Collection, Arts and Culture
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Agency seeks money to house Burbank homeless
Ascencia, an organization based in Glendale that assists the homeless, could bring a program to Burbank for 20 housing units for homeless adults and families, its executive director said.
The nonprofit, formerly known as PATH Achieve before striking...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Rentals
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City mulls Section 8 background checks
In an effort to shorten a lengthy waiting list for federal affordable housing vouchers, Glendale is considering running criminal background checks on 4,400 people who currently receive the help to make sure they still comply with the rules. The one-time...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Criminals, Crimes, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Undocumented students turn attention to federal Dream Act
Anahit Grigoryan has long dreamed of becoming a doctor. She graduated from Glendale High School in 2009, enrolled in community college and set her sights on transferring to a four-year institution. But the 20-year-old would not be allowed to sit for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Wages and Pensions, Armed Forces
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City eyes millions in federal homeless funds
Glendale plans to ask for about $2.6 million in federal funds to help pay for 13 projects aimed at helping the homeless.
The decision last week by the Housing Authority to go after the money comes as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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City cuts housing subsidies
Facing a $1.1-million deficit for a federally funded affordable housing program, members of the Glendale Housing Authority on Tuesday voted unanimously to reduce the amount of subsidies given each month to clients, rather than dropping people altogether....Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Social Security
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Man arrested for identity theft targeting Korean-Americans
A 49-year-old Glendale man is expected to appear in court today on suspicion of stealing the personal information, including Social Security numbers, of more than 90 Korean-Americans, police said.
Dong Ho Han, who is being held in lieu of $4.6-million...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Politics, Social Security, Personal Data Collection
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