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School board candidate Ted Bunch
Current school board member Ted Bunch has lived in Burbank for 24 years, and taught in Burbank Unified from 1962 to 1999. A military brat, Bunch attended Glendale Community College and San Fernando State College, eventually earning a general secondary...Tags: Elections, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles, Schools, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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City Council candidate Emily Gabel-Luddy
A 30-year veteran of the public sector, Emily Gabel-Luddy began her service to Burbank a decade ago when she was appointed to the Planning Board. She brought her experience of working for the Los Angeles Department of Planning at all levels, including...Tags: Elections, Rentals, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Architecture
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Local looked upon for help
The Glendale Community College men's tennis team might have one of its most imposing lineups in some time. Writing one out prior to each match will be a pleasure for Coach Bob MacKay, who will look to get the Vaqueros back to the Southern California...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Running through the record book
Many basketball coaches would be livid if one of their players hoisted up 30 to 40 shots a game. However, Providence High boys' Coach Carey Many encourages his players to shoot at will.
Many has instituted a scheme that has the Pioneers running an up-...Tags: Elections, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Sports, Politics
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Burbank's Beattie picks St. Joseph's
BURBANK HIGH — Katie Beattie wondered how she was going to fit in with the Burbank High girls' soccer team this season. A transfer from Folsom in Sacramento County, Beattie joined the program last summer, as she prepared to play for the Bulldogs...Tags: Education, Saint Joseph's Hawks, Soccer, Atlantic 10 Conference, Sports
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Torrid Bell-Jeff comeback
BELLARMINE-JEFFERSON HIGH — As leaders on the Bellarmine-Jefferson High girls' basketball team, Rishonda Napier and Jasmine Smith have experienced the rigors and pressure of compiling deep runs in the CIF Southern Section playoffs.
The two were...Tags: Basketball, College Sports, Concordia University Chicago, College Basketball, Cheng Yu-tung
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Tubert ranked No. 3 in world golf standings
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene: Former Burroughs standout getting recognition among top women: Burroughs High graduate and current University of Arkansas women's golfer Emily Tubert is receiving acknowledgement on a global scale. On the...Tags: High School Sports, College Sports, California State University, Northridge, Golf, Human Interest
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Saint Joseph's turns to the East
It is now East meets West for cancer patients at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, which recently started offering acupuncture and other supplementary treatments through a new educational partnership.
Interns from Emperor's College of...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, Biotechnology
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Tubert on to NCAA championship
BURBANK — Emily Tubert is surely getting the most out of her freshman college season.
Tubert, a Burroughs High graduate and true freshman at the University of Arkansas, has had a first season with the Razorbacks' women's golf team filled with...Tags: Shauna Estes, Multi-Sport Events, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Golf, Sports
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Vaqueros have state on their mind
GLENDALE — Much like the program itself, the 2011 Glendale Community College men's golf team has become better and better as the season has progressed. It's a huge factor as to why the Vaqueros are set to make their inaugural appearance in the...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Clubs and Associations, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Jin Park
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GCC moves on to state
WHITTIER — For all the last at-bat heroics and nailbiting dramatics that have characterized the Glendale Community College baseball team's run to and through the postseason, the Vaqueros' biggest triumph thus far in a magical season came with a...Tags: College Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Fortress of brotherhood
They're twin brothers, born two minutes apart. They are separate stars in two different sports, at two different positions. But beyond that, there is hardly anything separating Burroughs High athletes Lucas and Tyler Yanez. "I don't ever plan on...Tags: Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Volleyball, Students, Athletes
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