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Graduation arrives for Burbank High School students
Thousands of camera-clutching family members and friends flocked to the Starlight Bowl Friday evening to watch the roughly 700 Burbank High School graduates rearrange the tassels on their mortarboards. It was a bittersweet evening for many graduates,...
Tags: Vitamin C (music artist), Schools, Graduation, High Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Primary election wins the vote for Burbank City Council
Burbank's primary election will live on after the City Council on Thursday decided not to pursue plans to cut the first of a two-step electoral process in order to save roughly $72,000 a year. Doing so would have required voter approval. The change...Tags: Politics, Easter, Local Elections, Primaries, Elections
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Schiff reintroduces bill to allow Bob Hope Airport curfew
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) wants residents living near Bob Hope Airport to be able to get a good night's sleep, so he has reintroduced legislation to let the airport impose a formal, legally binding curfew on all flight operations. Schiff, along...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Brad Sherman, Adam B. Schiff
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Burbank brush fire knocked down, size estimate revised down to 1-acre
Firefighters on Monday were able to knock down a 1-acre brush fire above DeBell Golf Club. At one point, the blaze was thought to be much larger — up to 20 acres — but fire officials said that was due to the steep canyon hillside. The...
Tags: Fires
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Burbank tax preparer pleads guilty to falsifying returns
A man faces up to six years in federal prison after pleading guilty Monday to two counts of submitting false tax returns through his Burbank firm. A federal grand jury indicted Peter Chavez, 44, in 2005 on 19 charges relating to preparing false...Tags: Prisons, Trials
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Burbank police riders honor fallen officers
When Kathleen Jackson felt like she couldn't pedal her bicycle any longer, she grabbed for a picture of fallen Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka hanging around her neck for inspiration. Pavelka's aunt was one of roughly 1,600 people —...
Tags: Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Mother's Day
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Burbank home prices continue surge
Home prices in Burbank continued to surge last month, with sharp price increases since February as a severely limited number of homes for sale has created fierce competition among buyers, according to the latest real estate report. The median price...Tags: Homes, Prices, Inventories, Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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Burbank City Council reverses course on boosting its pay
Members of the Burbank City Council this week decided not to give themselves raises after one councilman had a last-minute change of heart. On Tuesday, three of the five council members voted to give themselves a 5% raise, but just a few hours later,...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Burbank employee raises to save city money via higher pension contributions
Roughly 100 Burbank employees are slated to receive raises this coming fiscal year after a city-commissioned survey showed their salaries were well below average when compared to those in a dozen other local cities, officials said. Officials say the move...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Health and Safety at Work, Pension and Welfare
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Airport inks marketing deal with Rose Bowl, UCLA sports
Bob Hope Airport is aiming for a financial touchdown with a new marketing agreement with UCLA Athletics and the Rose Bowl that will tap into the university’s millions of sports fans. The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority on Monday...
Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Los Angeles International Airport, Oregon Ducks, Pacific-12 Conference, UCLA Bruins
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Tri-city hospital safety grades issued
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank was the only area hospital to receive an A this week in a national evaluation of patient safety. Most other local hospitals all were ranked as average. Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale...
Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, St. Joseph Medical Center
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Legal action over redevelopment funds an option for Burbank
Burbank city officials say they may sue over being forced to turn over millions of dollars to the state as a result of closing down local redevelopment operations. Per the California Department of Finance’s request, Burbank cut a $24.3-million...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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