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Burbank suspect in welfare fraud bust is sought
A welfare fraud bust in Pasadena, Glendale and Burbank this week netted three arrests, nine guns and almost $300,000 in cash, according to Pasadena police. George Kerio, 38, of Glendale, the owner of Sunshine Liquor on East Colorado Boulevard in...Tags: Interior Policy, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pension and Welfare, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bob Hope Airport seeks to add 'Burbank' to name
Bob Hope Airport will soon be known as Burbank Bob Hope Airport as part of a new summer ad campaign to drive more passengers to the regional airfield during its peak travel time of the year. The temporary name change comes as officials respond to airline...
Tags: Bob Hope, Expedia Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, Chicago, Advertising
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City approves smart meter opt-out policy
Burbank Water and Power customers who want to opt out of having a digital meter measure their residential power usage have two months to inform the utility, according to a new policy approved by the City Council.
Despite some confusion among opponents,...Tags: Radio, Entertainment
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Charity foundation names new members
The Community Foundation of the Verdugos announced new members to its Board of Directors and newly elected officers for 2012.
Those newly serving the board include attorneys Armen Baghdasarian of the Glendale firm Irsfeld, Irsfeld & Younger LLP and...Tags: Business, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Lawyers, LeCroy Corporation
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A season of celebrating, giving and receiving
As this season of year-end celebrations continues, the spirit of giving, community and friendship prove to be in good shape and of good cheer.
An early Christmas gift arrived at the Burbank YMCA’s Child Development Center (CDC) as board members...Tags: Real Estate, Disease Prevention, Michael Antonovich , Holidays, Mike Gatto
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Trotting and treating on turkey day
They say the average American consumes more than 4,500 calories and 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving Day. It is also reported that it takes between six and seven hours of moderate exercise to burn off that many calories. Perhaps it was that information,...Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, Pies and Tarts, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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With Carl Benz Academy, Woodbury extends reach to China
Woodbury University is extending its reach east, helping to launch a customized MBA program in Beijing that is designed to prepare automobile industry executives for a global economy.
The Carl Benz Academy has launched a three-year pilot program in...Tags: New Products, Mercedes-Benz, Manufacturing and Engineering, China, Teaching and Learning
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Air fares up, passengers down at Bob Hope
The number of passengers using Bob Hope Airport dropped in April as high fuel prices spurred airlines to raise fares and reduce service to common destinations.
The number of commercial travelers arriving or departing from Burbank fell by 5.2% in April...Tags: Bob Hope, Air Transportation, Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., United Air Lines
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Movie company accused of fraud
Employees of a Burbank movie company face charges of conspiracy and fraud after allegedly bilking investors of $9 million to make independent films. An indictment from a federal grand jury this week focused on Q Media Assets LLC, located at 2301 W. Olive...Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Tickets
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Alum takes helm at Bell-Jeff
Incoming Bellarmine-Jefferson High School Principal John Matheus has a long to-do list ready for when he takes over on July 1 — increase enrollment, foster a faith-based environment and champion the school’s athletic teams. But one...Tags: California State University, Northridge, High Schools, Human Interest, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles
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Dog ban at farmer's market has real bite
Officials say they’re having a hard time keeping some shoppers at the Burbank Certified Farmer’s Market from leaving their pooches at home, which could draw the ire of county health inspectors.
The farmer’s market, located on the corner...Tags: Pets, Dog (animal), Health, Medical Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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B-movie producer charged in Ponzi scheme
A Burbank business owner was arraigned this week on 89 felony counts related to a $9-million Ponzi scheme. Mahmoud Karkehabadi — also known as Mike Karkeh — is accused of promising investors up to 35% returns for making loans to his B-movie...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Television Industry, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
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