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James Owens
James Edwin Owens Sr. May 28, 1922-May 10, 2012 James Edwin Owens, Sr., beloved husband of Edna B. Owens of La Caņada-Flintridge, and son of Homer and Mary Edith Ketron Owens, passed away at his home in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains on May...
Tags: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Manhattan (New York City), Science and Technology, Nuclear Power
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Staples, HP team up for free electronics disposal drop-off
Staples is kicking off a nationwide free electronics recycling program, with local stores accepting all types of office equipment, including computers, printers, copiers and fax machines, for proper disposal. In association with HP, the program lets...Tags: Science and Technology
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Glendale Water & Power survey gets low turnout
Glendale Water & Power commissioners this week said they were dissatisfied with the number of people reached by an online survey aimed at helping utility officials redesign customer bills. Several commissioners said during their meeting on Monday that...Tags: Science and Technology
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Traffic stop? There's an app for that.
The next time you get pulled over by the police, you may soon be able to just flash your smart phone at the officer to show necessary information. Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) has introduced AB 1708 to give California drivers the option of...Tags: Apple iPad, Mike Gatto, Science and Technology
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Kim Jong Il death: Koreatown reacts with joy and worry
Los Angeles' Koreatown reacted with both glee and anxiety on hearing about the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.
"I saw it as someone who should have passed long ago finally having passed," said a North Korean defector now living in L.A., who...Tags: North Korea, Matt Stevens, Health, Heart Attack, Kim Jong Il
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Herbert William Dover
(87) Of Glendale and Laguna Beach. Herb was born November 13, 1924 in Evanston IL, and died January 19, 2012 at his home in Laguna Beach after a short illness. While living in Chicago, he met his adored wife, Nancy, on a blind date. They married in 1951,...Tags: NBC (tv network), Southeast Asia, World War II (1939-1945), Cloris Leachman, Paul Lynde
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Hospital names new chairman of the board
Verdugo Hills Hospital announced the appointment of Robert E. Develle as chairman of the hospital’s board of directors for a one-year term. A Pasadena resident, Develle has served on the board since 2005 and has also served as chairman of the...Tags: Technology, Board of Directors, Hospitals and Clinics, Walt Disney, Volleyball
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Keeping their avant-garde up
When the history of new music and avant-garde jazz is written, two institutions will figure prominently: Cal Arts and the Center for the Arts in Eagle Rock. The former figures into the monthly offering of the Center’s Open Gate Theatre series in a...Tags: Arts, Music, Music Industry, Arts, Music
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A tried-and-true Method
Glendale isn't normally considered the center of modern electronic music, but for one of the genre's legendary acts, the Crystal Method, the area has been home for nearly two decades. When Scott Kirkland and Ken Jordan, two Vegas-based DJs, moved to...Tags: Funk (genre), Disc Jockeys, Electronica (genre), Music, Arts and Culture
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With smart meter naysayers holding court, Glendale brings out the experts
With some Glendale customers grumbling over what they say is the Big Brother debut of a new smart meter grid, the city's utility today announced plans to host a panel of experts to address public concerns.
Some Glendale Water & Power customers have...Tags: Technology, Media Industry, Radio, Entertainment, University of California, Los Angeles
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GCC board eyes money-saving trend
Glendale Community College Board of Trustees meetings might go paperless, a move that proponents say could save thousands of dollars in printing costs and staff time each year. If the proposed transition — scheduled to return to the trustees in the...Tags: Tools and Hardware, Services and Shopping, Colleges and Universities
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Nearly 170 residents turn out to oppose smart meters
For weeks, Anoush Barzegar pestered city officials, agitating to have the city remove the smart meter that had been installed at her home. Two weeks ago her wish was granted.
Barzegar is one of five Glendale residents who have had their smart meters...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Water Supply
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