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Keeping after-school programs alive
The Burbank City Council is reconsidering its decision to cut a $52,000 after-school program as the nonprofit that stepped in to fill the void warned that it may not be able to shoulder the financial burden for much longer.
The Burbank Boys and Girls...Tags: Finance, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Jerry Brown
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Magnet programs attract droves
Glendale Unified officials say they expect a record number of applicants for the district's flagship foreign language programs for the 2011-12 school year, driven in part by a strong interest in the magnet designations that took effect in October at...Tags: Marketing, Language, Arts and Culture
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Tubert ranked No. 3 in world golf standings
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene: Former Burroughs standout getting recognition among top women: Burroughs High graduate and current University of Arkansas women's golfer Emily Tubert is receiving acknowledgement on a global scale. On the...Tags: Human Interest, College Sports, California State University, Northridge, Education, Track and Field
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California's national parks and scenic sites
Find out about historic and scenic sites as well as programs, fees and directions to California's national parks, monuments and recreation areas:
Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Fort Mason, B201, San Francisco, CA 94123; (415) 561-...Tags: Mojave National Preserve, Arts and Culture, San Diego (San Diego, California), Eugene O'Neill, Oakland (Alameda, California)
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Burbank High principal takes job at Village Christian
Burbank High School Principal Bruce Osgood will step down at the end of the academic year to assume a similar role at Village Christian Schools in Sun Valley, officials said Thursday. Osgood, 56, will serve as principal for the middle and high schools...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Schools, Human Interest, Education, High Schools
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Walter C. Mack
Walter C. Mack 1920-2010 Walter C. Mack lost a valiant fight against Alzheimer’s disease and congestive heart failure on August 1, 2010, at Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Burbank. He was born February, 8, 1920 in Buffalo, N.Y. Mack was a...Tags: Michigan State University, Health, Human Interest, Columbia University, College Sports
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Friendly area competition
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene: Finding out who is the city's best: There will be a large group of youngsters running and jumping around at Burbank High today, that is, if the weather cooperates. But the boys and girls will be scampering...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Southeastern Conference, Shauna Estes, Athletes, Golf
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What happened 10-20-30 years ago?
Ten Years Ago In mid-March 2001, liquidation sales began at Super Crown bookstores across the nation, including La Caņada Flintridge. The company announced it expected to complete its “Going Out of Business Sale” events within 12 weeks. ...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Schools, Education, High Schools, Clubs and Associations
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KTLA's Hometown Runs the World
Mary Akor and Veronica's Kitchen KTLA Nigeria Day Mary Akor joined us live to tell us her story. Mary is an elite marathoner who lives in Hawthorne, and twice represented the U.S. in the World Championships in 2005 and 2007. However, her story is...Tags: Nigeria, KTLA
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Class takes students to church
Rabbi Richard Flom stood on the bema — the raised platform at the front of the synagogue and proceeded with a crash course in conservative Judaism. Addressing 115 John Muir Middle School students, he explained the 12 tribes of Israel, the ark, the...Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Rosh Hashanah, Judaism, Yom Kippur
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Family leaves violence behind
Seated in his South Glendale apartment with his wife and three children, two of whom are identical-twin daughters, Caesar Ahmed says he has resigned himself to a new life in the U.S., far from the strife spreading in his native Iraq and other Middle...Tags: Democracy, Human Interest, College Sports, Politics, Washington, DC
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Hiking the Sierra with three llamas and a baby
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI wouldn't call it a vacation, exactly. Any time you have three pet llamas and a 3-year-old and you're covering 30 miles in less than a week, it's like, well, let's call it an adventure. My wife, Amber, and I and our high-energy daughter Ediza spent a...Tags: Health, Human Interest, Forestry and Timber, Lakes and Ponds, Children
Jan 19, 2011
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Jan 8, 2011
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Mar 25, 2011
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Mar 16, 2011
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Mar 8, 2011
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Sep 26, 2010
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