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Breaking back into the game
From the intense pain radiating from his left leg, Mike McDonald knew that he had suffered a serious injury. But he had no idea how bad it really was. As he lay on the turf clutching his leg, McDonald peered through the face mask of his football helmet...Tags: Football, Health Treatments, College Sports, Minnesota Vikings, Awards and Prizes
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New team takes to field
GLENDALE — At a glance, the evening practices that have occupied Stengel Field recently resemble any other that typically take place on the venerable field, which is home to high school and junior college baseball contests throughout the year....Tags: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, California State University, Northridge, Baseball, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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Shooting death of Officer Pavelka
After 10 months on the force, Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka responded to a call for backup at the Ramada Inn parking lot. It would be the rookie’s last ride.
The routine stop in November 2003 escalated into a hail of gunfire that left...Tags: Mexico, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, FBI, Prosecution
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School board candidate Roberta Grande Reynolds
Current school board member Roberta Grande Reynolds is a Burbank native, and a member of a three-generation Burbank family. As a child she attended Franklin Elementary, Luther Middle School and Burbank High School. Her two adult daughters also attended...Tags: California, Human Interest, School Examinations, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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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: Government Debt, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Local Elections, Architecture
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Organizations
Girl Scout Daisy Troop visits thrift shop Burbank Girl Scout Daisy Troop 631-6 and their leaders, Lisa Tobey, Carey Sanchez and Ashlynn Wright, visited LaProvidencia Guild Thrift Shop. This was a thank-you opportunity to plant their Master Project " Mini...Tags: Teen Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Children
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Olive Avenue Confidential
By now, even smokers know that cigarettes are toxic, addictive and just plain evil.
How far city governments should go in telling people when and where they can smoke is, however, a cloudier issue — a balancing act between freedom of choice and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Human Rights, Laws, Politics, Tobacco Addiction
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City still working on its image
Burbank is looking to refresh the city's image, but with the current economic climate, officials say the process will have to be gradual. Some improvements have already been implemented — a redesigned and mobile city website and a public...Tags: Labor Markets, Valencia, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Newhall, Santa Clarita (Los Angeles, California)
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Burbank honors its own
BURBANK HIGH — They were award-winning athletes, successful coaches and revered administrators. In their tenure at Burbank High, a special group of individuals helped put the school on the athletic map, helped bring pride to the city and...Tags: Football, Human Interest, Education, Baseball, Colleges and Universities
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Man shot in road-rage incident
A man was taken to USC County Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries after being shot during an apparent road-rage incident Monday afternoon in Burbank. The victim is in stable condition after being shot in the torso, officials said. The...Tags: Vehicles, Road Transportation, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Transportation, Travel
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Students study Bruin-Trojan war
McKinley Elementary School students on Friday staked their loyalties in one of college football's classic matchups.
The campus was awash in the cardinal and gold of USC, and the blue and gold of UCLA for Rivalry Day, an annual college-focused...Tags: Education, Human Interest, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Sports
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This 'Carol' is as fun as it gets
This weekend, I went back to the scene of the crime, so to speak, of my last wonderful theatre experience, the Glendale Centre Theatre. I adored their production of "A Murder Is Announced," and so was quite excited to see their players in action once...Tags: Holidays, Christmas, Crime, Law and Justice, Religious Festivals, Charles Dickens
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