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Clarice Smith Powers
Clarice Smith Powers While visiting one of her beloved lighthouses with a group of friends, our mother, Clarice Smith Powers, fell (at ground level), hit her head and went Home to be with the Lord. Waiting for her there, since November of 1991, was...Tags: Health, Sun Valley, Physical Therapy, Seattle, Health Treatments
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Gatto hopes for pension reform
State lawmakers will hold a public hearing in Glendale next month on a pension reform measure proposed by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) that would protect cities from having to contribute to bloated pension obligations for former employees....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers, Politics, California
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I'm Just Sayin': The necessity of health-care reform
Last September I wrote about how President Obama's health-care reforms directly impacted our family. Our 7-year-old son has hydrocephalus, a lifelong, life-threatening medical condition. Since this is a pre-existing condition, prior to the reform's...Tags: Health, Emergency Planning, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Services, Politics
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Learning intangibles: leadership, ethics and decision making
If a teenager observes a schoolmate and standout athlete consuming alcohol at a party the night before a big game, should he intervene? If a girl knows a friend is digitally harassing a third party, posting nasty messages on social networking sites,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, High School Sports, Voting, Fraud
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Salaries get prime online placement
As state officials push for transparency in the wake of the salary scandal in the city of Bell, public employee compensation figures for Glendale and Burbank have recently been moved to more prominent positions on their respective websites. The...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles Times, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Bell fiasco can't be repeated
If manure flows downstream, cities like Glendale and Ventura have found themselves in it up to their knees. In the weeks since news of the excessive executive salaries at the city of Bell broke, the cascading effects of those pay decisions have...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Employers, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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Police advisory council will go on
GLENDALE — Despite an eight-month-long hiatus, the little attended advisory council set up to act as police department liaison to the public will continue, Police Chief Ron De Pompa said. The seven-member Glendale Police Advisory Council, which...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government
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Mailbag: Glendale drivers must be slowed
The only good thing about being struck by a vehicle while walking in Glendale is the instant before the impact. There are no lights, no sirens, no blood and no pain. It is the instant after that one must prepare for, because life as they knew it will...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington (U.S. state), Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Political Landscape
Glendale's worries about former Police Chief Randy Adams' extraordinary pension may be solved by a case California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown filed Wednesday against Adams and two other former officials of the city of Bell. Adams more than doubled his...Tags: Voting, Adam Schiff, Prosecution, Impeachment, Ventura (Ventura, California)
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Mailbag: A student's take on president's speech
As a ninth-grader at Crescenta Valley High School, I felt the need to respond to a letter by Debi Devens concerning President Obama's speech to schoolchildren ("Keep Obama speech out of the classroom," Sept. 14). She claims that the speech should not...Tags: Barack Obama, California
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Think Again: Political irresponsibility
The California Legislature ended its session a couple of weeks ago with a lot of unfinished business, most importantly without passing a budget, which is in violation of the state's Constitution.
This is irresponsible of both Democrats and Republicans,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Thomas Jefferson, Republican Party, Career and Workplace
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Political landscape
State lawmakers have placed more than 700 bills before Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign, reject or let pass into law unsigned by Sept. 30, and 28 of them come from lawmakers representing Glendale and Burbank. The most prolific local lawmaker is...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Substance Abuse, Politics
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