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710 freeway extension bill passes Assembly
One battle in the war over the proposed extension of the Long Beach (710) Freeway may soon be over. A bill by Assemblyman Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) to restore South Pasadena’s power to block a surface freeway through town has passed in the...Tags: Adam Schiff, Lobbying, Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Pollution, Travel
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GCC transfer rates take big dip
The number of Glendale Community College students transferring to California state universities dropped by more than one-third between the 2007 and 2010, upending a 10-year upswing. Officials say the change is directly related to state funding cuts...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), California State University, Northridge, Education, University of California
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A poignant immigrant story
The Colony Theatre opens its 37th season with a brave selection — the West Coast premiere of Michael Golamco’s “Year Zero.” With a unique structure and a stellar young cast, it’s a quietly powerful work that sneaks up on...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics, Cambodia
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Selina Louise Daniels
Selina Louise Daniels July 22, 1927 – June 15, 2011 Selina was born in Long Beach and grew up in Huntington Park. Her parents were Frank and Iva Reed. She went to high school at Huntington Park High School where she spent her senior year...Tags: Health, Skin Cancer, Christianity, Education, Family
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Dorothy Ellen Armstrong (nee Partington)
Dorothy Armstrong (nee Partington) also known as “Dottie Partington” died at the age of 88 in Long Beach, California on May 5, 2011. Dorothy was born and raised in Staten Island, New York. She was the only daughter of Ralph Edwin...Tags: Television, Newspaper and Magazine, Broadway Theater, California, Theater
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A bark park funding clarification
Regarding the June 15 story “Dog park back on track for 2012” by Bill Kisliuk, I would like to clarify that the dog park will be funded by County of Los Angeles 5th District Proposition A funds with a $645,000 grant awarded to the L.A....Tags: Transportation, Los Angeles Times, Travel, Road Transportation, Los Angeles
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CV ready to pass prelims
GLENDALE — No one can accuse the Crescenta Valley High boys' swimming team of resting on its laurels. After finishing runner-up behind Oaks Christian in the CIF Southern Section Division II Swimming and Diving Championships last season, the...Tags: Meg Ryan, Students, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning
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Falcons seeking masterful finish
GLENDALE — Young Tae Seo stepped up and stole the spotlight at the CIF Masters Meet last season, winning a pair of individual events. Seo will look for a similar effort when he participates in the meet this year, which will begin at 5 p.m. today at... -
Phyllis Mae Lammers
Phyllis Mae Lammers passed away peacefully May 19. She was born in Long Beach, CA on Aug. 31, 1914, the only child of Hazel and Clark Booher. She attended schools in Los Angeles and El Centro. She graduated from UCLA in 1934 with a degree in...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), El Centro (Imperial, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Knowles, Kostelnik fall short of state
NORWALK — St. Francis High's James Knowles and Philip Kostelnik of Loyola arrived at Cerritos College for Friday night's CIF Southern Section Track and Field Masters Meet brimming with great expectations.
They had earlier navigated their way...Tags: Human Interest
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Political Landscape: Frommer faces roadblocks on transportation issues
Frommer faces roadblocks on transportation issues Glendale native and former state Assemblyman Dario Frommer was voted in as chairman of the California Transportation Commission on Jan. 19, just in time to inherit a fistful of financial problems....Tags: Judy Biggert, Local Government, Adam Schiff, Travel, Finance
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A new wave against 710 tunnel
Linking quality of life in Glendale to the cargo containers at the Port of Los Angeles, opponents of the proposed 710 Freeway extension are studying a sweeping alternative to the plan to dig a five-mile tunnel connecting the 710 to the 210 Freeway.
On...Tags: Travel, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Washington (U.S. state), Mount Washington, San Gabriel
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