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San Fernando Valley roundup: Artsy seniors ready to move into NoHo
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, November 24. Seniors are moving to North Hollywood to sing, dance and act. Once opened, the NoHo Senior Arts Colony will include a 78-seat theater, reports the L.A. Times. A body that burned in Canoga Park...
Tags: NoHo
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Burbank moves to prohibit roving advertisements from city streets
Burbank is moving to ban advertising vehicles from city streets just months after brightly colored vans flaunting massage and topless maid services peeved local residents and business owners. The City Council on Tuesday directed officials to draft an...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Black Friday shopping hours, Thanksgiving events around the region
Good morning, readers. Today is Thursday, November 22. Happy Thanksgiving! Schools and government offices may be closed, but there is still a lot going on today. The Temple Beth Hillel is one center holding an event. L.A. Times Shopping tomorrow? LAPD...
Tags: Black Friday (shopping)
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Students pick teams, North Hollywood native found dead in car
Good morning, readers. Today is Wednesday, November 21. Elementary school students in Burbank are picking their teams at a young age. On Monday, they acted as Trojans and Bruins during a football game. Burbank Leader A woman who grew up in the...
Tags: American Legion
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Actor, teacher Gene Bua dies
Soap star and acting coach Gene Bua — who helped train the likes of Brad Pitt, Drew Barrymore and Katey Sagal at his Burbank school — died Saturday after a 13-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The Glendale resident was 72. Bua is...Tags: CBS Corp., Syracuse, Entertainment, Brad Pitt, Drew Barrymore
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Hiker details grim discovery that ended search for missing FBI agent
For weeks, a curious stench had wafted through an area of trails near St. Francis Xavier School on Scott Road, confounding walkers and hikers alike until one day, someone decided to investigate. What they found on Monday was a gruesome end to a months-...
Tags: FBI
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This Burbank deli's walls go to the cartoonists
At Moore's Deli in Burbank, Homer Simpson can be found eating a burger while Dora the Explorer dreams up her next quest, “Adventure Time's” Lumpy Space Princess raves about the deli's tuna and “Futurama's” Bender smokes a cigar....
Tags: Entertainment, Nickelodeon (tv network), Cartoons, Cartoon Network (tv network), Kung Fu Panda (movie)
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San Fernando Valley roundup: L.A. City Council to review Universal plan, Station takes a look inside Valley pot house
Good morning, readers. Today is Wednesday, November 14. It's almost Black Friday, that infamous holiday that attracts record crowds to shopping centers. But last year's casualties are still being sorted out. Authorities have not pressed any charges yet...
Tags: CBS Corp., NBCUniversal, Walmart
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Valley Film Fest ends today, school board race begins and Veterans Day parade
Good morning, readers. Today is Sunday, November 11. Pierce College will continue an event today to raise money for the school's Equestrian Science program. It costs about $26,000 a year to care for the horses in the program, reports the Daily News. ...Tags: Festive Events, Veterans Day, Arts and Culture
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Comic book store opens in NoHo, Burbank man allegedly billed city for own graffiti
Good morning, readers. Today is Saturday, November 10. If you feel like relaxing with a stack of comic books today, head to North Hollywood. Blastoff opens its doors today in the Arts District, reports the Daily News. Speaking of new business, two...Tags: NoHo
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Donors spare Colony Theatre from imminent closure by answering plea for help
Burbank’s Colony Theatre will not be closing its curtains this season after roughly 200 supporters answered the company’s plea for help and pulled together $50,000 in donations, operators said Tuesday. “It just flooded in — the...
Tags: Collective Contract, Career and Workplace, Charity, Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture
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Burbank rolls out rebate for water-saving landscapes
Burbank residents can pocket between $250 and $1,000 if they replace the grass on their front lawns with drought-tolerant and non-invasive plants as part of a Burbank Water and Power program approved this week that could save an estimated 750,000...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues
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