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Library is integral part of neighborhood
The Casa Verdugo Branch Library should not be closed (“Libraries could shoulder brunt of budget cuts,” May 12). It is a vital living part of the neighborhood. During the open hours, it is always full of people reading, students (young and...Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Greg Meyer
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Parolee suspected of robbing seniors after their visits to the bank
GLENDALE — Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officials said a 41-year-old parolee may be responsible for robbing four seniors, including two in Glendale, after they were followed home from their banks. Authorities were able to link parolee Lee...Tags: Crimes, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Lancaster (Los Angeles, California)
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Mt. Waterman gets a lift
Lynn Newcomb would have been proud — or jealous.
Seventy-two years after its founder installed the first rope tow, Mt. Waterman resort was buzzing this weekend with hundreds of visitors who strapped on their bindings and hit the slopes to kick off...Tags: Forests, Travel, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Los Angeles
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Waiting for the sun
Mostly sunny skies are in store for much of the week after the rainstorm that snarled the Interstate 5 Grapevine on Monday moved out.
Temperatures will remain chilly, with highs not expected to get much past 60 degrees, according to the National Weather...Tags: California, Weather
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Station fire panel postponed
A congressional panel scheduled for Tuesday in Pasadena on the firefighting problems during the devastating Station fire has been postponed while lawmakers return to Washington D.C. for a special session on jobs-related legislation. House Speaker...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Adam Schiff, Crime, Law and Justice, Forestry and Timber, Science and Technology
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Briefly: Land-use study seeks public input
Federal officials have announced the first series of public input meetings for what will be a four-year study that could mean the protection of more than 500,000 acres. The land under evaluation for preservation include areas above San Fernando, La...Tags: George Bush, Floods, Adam Schiff, Southern California Edison Company, Contracts
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Meetings to focus on 'Rim of the Valley'
GLENDALE — National Park Service officials will host a series of community meetings in the coming weeks to gather input for a long-awaited study of the region's hillsides that could lead to expanded federal protection of the area. The meetings...Tags: Chatsworth, Thousand Oaks, Adam Schiff, Gardens and Parks, Politics
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Political Landscape
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) addressed everything from terrorist trials to Sacramento shenanigans at a Glendale Kiwanis Club meeting Aug. 28. While the club is used to lighter fare, the six-term Congressman explained his bill inspired by the cases of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pakistan, Los Angeles Times, Politics
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Editorials: Public opinion matters for seminal moment
Nothing quite says "boring" like a federal land use study for an amorphous "Rim of the Valley." But the upcoming series of public input meetings will be a vital gauge for federal parks officials, who will eventually make a recommendation on whether to...Tags: Land Resources, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Travel, Los Angeles, Gardens and Parks
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Political Landscape: Democrats reign in the area
Today, Burbank and Glendale are Democratic Party territory. In Burbank, 45% of the 54,761 registered voters are Democrats, according to the Angeles County Registrar-Recorder County Clerk's Office. Of the remainder, 29% are Republican, 22% independent...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Railway Transportation, Bob Hope, Washington, DC, Parties and Movements
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Candidate makes stances known
John Colbert said he never considered running for office until he saw the way Congress was killing jobs in California.
Colbert was driving through the Central Valley in 2008 when he witnessed farmers clearing trees dying from a lack of water. The trip...Tags: Crimes, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Adam Schiff, Altadena, Crime, Law and Justice
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Land preservation gaining steam
ALTADENA — La Crescenta resident Alex Boone, who often rides his mountain bike throughout the foothills, envisions a day when he could ride the hillsides across the San Fernando Valley.
"I'd like to see a trail system that would go all the way...Tags: George Bush, Adam Schiff, Environmental Issues, Gardens and Parks, Politics
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