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Las Candelas luncheon benefits children
Las Candelas will celebrate 60 years of serving emotionally challenged children during its Springtime's Promise fashion show luncheon on Monday at the Marriott-Burbank Airport Hotel. Members continue to provide mental health, life skills and cultural...Tags: Linda Evans, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health
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Burbank psych unit fills in a gap
A woman enters unlocked homes, looking in mirrors combing what she thinks are silk worms coming from her head. A man is holed up in a room full of guns as he fights voices in his head that are telling him to kill himself. Prior to the establishment of a...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Google Inc., Suicide
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No downturn for this event
With the economy still struggling, Vince Schmidt has seen how some businesses and corporations have scaled back or stopped their donations to charitable organizations. Luckily, sponsors have seen the value and viability of the organization Schmidt helped...
Tags: Down Syndrome, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest, French Open, Special Olympics
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Burb's Eye View: An author follows her father's philosophy
If there was ever a Parking Space Whisperer, you could pin that title on Kaaron Williams of Burbank. Williams’ unusual superpower helps her find a parking space whenever she needs one. Her friends and family request rides with her for that very...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Prepare for 405 closures, Pacoima's mural mile, Residents push Gatto to approve bill
Good morning, readers. Today is Sunday, July 8, 2012. If you're planning on driving down the 405 this morning, prepare for delays as a main San Fernando Valley artery will be closed from 5:30 until 11 a.m. Motorists will be unable to get on the...
Tags: Google+, Injuries and Wounds, Highway Transportation, Mike Gatto
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High-speed crash in Burbank sends two drivers to hospitals
Two people, including the alleged driver of a stolen Infiniti, were transported to local hospitals Wednesday afternoon after their cars collided head on in Burbank, police said. The driver of the Infiniti, identified by police as 20-year-old Ian Mac...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Motorvehicle Accidents, Theft, Transportation Accidents
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Late push lifts Burroughs boys' basketball team to win
PASADENA — Coming of a second straight season of not qualifying for the CIF Southern Section playoffs out of the Pacific League, the Burroughs High boys' basketball team is hoping to use summer to build chemistry, put players in the right spots...Tags: Basketball, Injuries and Wounds, Osvaldo Martinez, Andrew Williams, Sports
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Special event returns to Burbank Tennis Center
The Burbank Tennis Center has built a reputation for hosting community events that benefit a wide variety of individuals. When the Burbank Tennis Center was still in the planning stages, Steve Starleaf had a definite vision of what he hoped the...Tags: Down Syndrome, Autism, French Open, Special Olympics, Behavioral Conditions
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Vaquero baseball camp leads off
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — From one end zone of Glendale Community College's Sartoris Field to the other, more than 30 participants were hard at work Tuesday morning. Not catching footballs, but instead catching fly balls, scooping up grounders and...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, College Baseball, Hospitals and Clinics, Baseball, College Sports
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Brawl at Burbank hospital leaves one man injured
This post has been updated. The lockdown has been cleared at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center after a man allegedly struck a family member in the head, police said. The hospital was under lockdown earlier in the evening because police were...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics
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Trial begins for Burbank police officer who claims harassment, retaliation
Burbank Police Officer Cindy Guillen finds herself in court as a last resort, after complaints of gender and ethnic harassment were not investigated, prompting her lawsuit, her attorney said Monday. In his opening statements to jurors in Los Angeles...Tags: Justice System, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bullying, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Police lawsuit: Gritty details spelled out to court
Burbank Police Officer Cindy Guillen didn't want to file a lawsuit, her lawyer told jurors Monday, but was forced to do so after complaints of gender and ethnic harassment within the department were ignored. In his opening statements in Los Angeles...Tags: Justice System, Bullying, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Crime, Law and Justice, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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