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YMCA is under fire
A group of Burbank Community YMCA members is crying foul over decisions to curtail full-contact karate and boxing, while at the same time refusing to loosen policies to allow underprivileged, at-risk youth to participate without being members. The...Tags: Karate Sparring, Sports, Clubs and Associations, Corporate Officers, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Meet the 17 applicants for city clerk, city treasurer
When the City Council convenes on June 28 to fill the vacated positions of city clerk and city treasurer, they’ll have 17 applicants representing a wide swath of the local political sphere to choose from. The two spots are typically elected...
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Boulevard burglaries may be connected
A series of commercial burglaries last week on South Victory Boulevard that resulted in the loss of thousands of dollars worth of equipment may be connected, police say. Three burglaries from facilities in a building on the 800 block of the street...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Crimes, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Economy, Business and Finance
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District, union haggle over budget cuts
The Burbank Teachers Assn. this week called on the school board to tap into the district’s cash reserve to ease proposed cuts to programming and salaries and benefits. The comments, made during the school board meeting Thursday, came against the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Hunt continues for phone scammers
Investigators are still trying to figure out who posed last week as city representatives to ask utility customers for credit card information to pay for phony past-due balances, officials said Tuesday. As of Monday, Glendale city officials still were...Tags: Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Michelle Williams
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Recycling lesser-known flicks
He’s in the movie business, but he’s not at Sundance with all the snow bunnies and hot stars this week. Ryan Kugler is an aggregator. His DVA (Distribution Video & Audio) is one of the most successful businesses in Burbank, but don’t...Tags: Politics, The Smothers Brothers, International Organizations, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Charity
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School board going paperless
School board members face plenty of battles in 2011 — an election, budget cuts and union negotiations loom. But what they won't have to grapple with this year are the hundreds of pages of documents included in each Burbank Unified board meeting...Tags: Politics, Science and Technology, Elections, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Electronics
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Unions fight movie piracy
Concern about movie piracy is shifting from black-market DVD copies made overseas to Internet users at home, and unions representing thousands of studio workers are pushing federal regulators to take a stronger stand.
Last week, attorneys for the...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Crimes, Politics, Kevin Costner, Regional Authority
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How Google Music, Spotify and other subscription services compare
Google jumped into the music subscription market last week with Google Music All Access, escalating the competition in a crowded market. Although Google brings the biggest name to the market, many others already have large followings. Spotify stands out...Tags: Marketing, Google Music, Trials, BlackBerry, Sociology
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Arlington Heights projects for minority seniors, memory impaired continue
Two special-needs care facility developments, one for minority senior citizens and another for those with memory problems, are moving forward in Arlington Heights. The village board gave preliminary support at its recent meeting to an adult day care...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Early Learning, Alzheimer's Disease
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Cheap Chromebooks
If you’ve been thinking about getting a backup laptop, either for yourself or one that’s easy for your kids to use, there’s a new kind that’s being heavily advertised. It’s called a Chromebook. Chromebooks fall between...Tags: Google Inc., Science and Technology, Consumers, Chromebook, Viral Diseases and Infections
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