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Burbank student arrested after allegedly posting threats to Twitter
A 16-year-old male student who allegedly threatened another student on Twitter while referring to past school shootings was arrested Tuesday, Burbank police said. The John Burroughs High School student was arrested on suspicion of making terrorist...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Google+, Shootings, Police Arrests, Teaching and Learning
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Aghakhanian fails to move to Burbank school board general election
Armond Aghakhanian is officially out of the Burbank Unified school board race after collecting the least amount of primary election votes among five candidates competing for two seats. With just 2,749 votes, Aghakhanian trailed at fifth place behind...Tags: Politics, Elections, Primaries, Political Fundraising
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Challengers poised to make inroads as Burbank primary election results come in
With 17 out of 48 precincts reporting as of 11:25 p.m., the races for City Council and school board tightened, with challengers poised to make some inroads. Challenger Robert Frutos continued to lead the six candidate field for City Council with 2,439...
Tags: Local Elections, Google+, Politics, Social Media, Elections
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Burbank election candidates talk budget, public outreach, other issues
Taking the stage for the first and largest election forum, candidates competing in three citywide races on Wednesday made what could be their highest profile pitches to the voting public before the Feb. 26 primary. At the forum at Burbank City Hall,...
Tags: Relay for Life, Local Elections, Habitat for Humanity International, Google+, Voting
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Candidates work on war chests
With the Feb. 26 primary fast approaching, candidates for public office in Burbank have begun fundraising in earnest, records show. The six hopefuls vying for three City Council seats have collectively raised nearly $30,000 on the campaign, according...Tags: Local Elections, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Google+, Politics, PTA
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San Fernando Valley roundup: City Council to approve Evolution plan, Metro ridership on the rise
Good morning, readers! Today is Wednesday, October 24. Prepare for traffic on your commute home tonight. President Obama is heading to Burbank during rush hour. He will make his fifth appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Burbank Leader...
Tags: NBCUniversal, Google+, Barack Obama, Halloween
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San Fernando Valley roundup: The woman who tweets as Glen Bearian, Metro expands weekend hours and Encino man suspected of shooting out windows
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, July 14, 2012. We'll start with a curious story that has stretched from Sherman Oaks to Woodland Hills. Police have been looking for someone who has been shooting marbles and ball bearings into windows across...
Tags: Shootings, Bob Hope, Google Inc., Media Industry
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City treasurer appointment sets up similar need on Burbank school board
Burbank Unified School Board President Debbie Kukta will be the city's next treasurer, while longtime Burbank resident and Glendale Community Relations Coordinator Zizette Mullins was named Burbank city clerk Thursday. Kukta and Mullins were both...
Tags: Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Government, Career and Workplace, Civil and Public Service
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Police jump into social media
This week, the Burbank Police Department took its online profile to a whole new level.
With a new direct messaging system, the public now will be able to get up-to-the-moment public safety information via email, text message — or even a Tweet....Tags: Facebook, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Media
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Burb's Eye View: Oldest Everest climber returns to his dream
Bill Burke’s childhood home was carved into the side of the Verdugo hills. At age 70, he will attempt to carve a record on the tallest mountain in the world. He remembers as a kid roaming the dusty paths and sun-beaten brush of his Burbank backyard...Tags: Groton
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Burb's Eye View: Muzak to your waiting ears
In marketing class, it’s called disruption: A business does something completely out of the ordinary for its industry, and customers either say, “Dude, that was weird,” or they latch on and enjoy the ride. Though it may not translate...Tags: Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Billy Joel, Pet Shop Boys (music group), Fine Arts
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GM is latest sponsor to pull ads from 'John and Ken' show
General Motors on Wednesday became the latest company to pull ads from KFI’s "John and Ken" show in support of a boycott pressed by Latino and immigrant-rights activists who say the popular radio show promotes hate speech.
The National Hispanic...Tags: General Motors Corp., Demonstration, Automotive Equipment, The Home Depot, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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