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Falcons, Nitros net all-league awards
In making its strongest run at the Pacific League title in years, highlighted by a signature win over eventual champion Pasadena High, the Crescenta Valley boys' basketball team didn't so much rely on one player to get it done as on a balanced cast of...Tags: Sports, Basketball
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Intersections: Common humanity rediscovered at St. Luke's
On a serene patch of grass on La Crescenta's busy Foothill Boulevard sits a sign for St. Luke's of the Mountains Episcopal Church that says, “Come Join Us.” The sign is nothing out of the ordinary for a place of worship, especially for this...
Tags: Trayvon Martin, Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief
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Man charged in sexual assault of 14 girls in Santa Clarita Valley
A Santa Clarita Valley man was charged with sexually assaulting 14 girls, one of them 12 years old, authorities said Tuesday night. Michael Downs, 19, met many of the the girls on Facebook, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. Downs claimed...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Facebook
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Film Review: It's worth getting a second 'Tattoo'
As a general rule, roughly 99% of remakes fall somewhere between the awful and the utterly redundant — particularly when there was nothing wrong with the original. But, in Hollywood terms, there was one thing fatally wrong about the original “...Tags: Human Interest, David Fincher, Max von Sydow, Sociology, Trent Reznor
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Burbank teen allegedly strikes worker with skateboard after trying to skip bill
An 18-year-old Burbank resident was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of assault with a dealy weapon after allegedly hitting a restaurant employee in the head with a skateboard while attempting to flee without paying his bill, police said. John...Tags: Crimes, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Charter Communications Incorporated, Telecommunication Service
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Intersections: Advocating for the community's youth
With its safety record, bustling business environment and “perfect night-to-day activities” — as a recent Sunset magazine article described it — you can't find too much to complain about in the self-sustaining suburb of Glendale....Tags: Gang Activity, Rick White, The Salvation Army, Crime, Law and Justice
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Police pursue suspects through city streets
Six alleged thieves were arrested late Friday after leading police on pursuits throughout the city in separate car thefts, officials said. Twenty-year-old Mario Calderon of Colton, 22-year-old Isaac Tellez of Los Angeles and three teens, whose names...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Tire Change, LoJack Corporation
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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: Festive Events, Los Angeles Unified School District, Arts and Culture, Religious Conflicts, Islam
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Despite nearby police shooting death, life calm at Cerritos Elementary, principal says
The principal of Cerritos Elementary School said that despite the deadly officer-involved shooting early this morning just steps from the campus, student life has remained calm. Principal Cynthia McCarty and a psychologist visited classrooms to meet... -
Man killed in police shoot-out
A Latino man in his 30s died of multiple gunshot wounds early Friday morning after engaging Glendale police in a gun battle near Cerritos Elementary School.
No officers were injured during the battle, which started at 2:30 a.m. at San Fernando Road and...Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Defense, Firearms, Injuries and Wounds, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Play review: A wild marital tale
We’ve come a long way, baby, and there’s nothing like a cheerful dance-filled musical about a bunch of rowdy brothers kidnapping six potential wives to remind us of that happy fact.
The quaint, enjoyable “Seven Brides For Seven...Tags: Entertainment, Dance
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Glendale officials sued for racial profiling, harassment of Latino students
The ACLU of Southern California on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Glendale Unified administrators and three law enforcement agencies, alleging that officers illegally detained, searched and interrogated roughly 55 Latino high school students in what...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Gang Activity, Crimes, Litigation, National or Ethnic Minorities
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