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Karagiosian trial: Attorney for Burbank police detective asks for $1M
Jurors in a trial brought by an Armenian American Burbank police detective who alleged he was harassed and faced discrimination were asked by his attorney Tuesday to award him $600,000 to $1 million. In his closing arguments in Los Angeles County...Tags: Psychiatry, Justice System, Bullying, Discrimination, Medical Specialization
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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: Health Treatments, Awards and Prizes, National Football League, Health, University of Southern California
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Courageous comeback completed
It was a routine move, on a routine play, during a routine practice.
It was just about a year ago that Bellarmine-Jefferson High junior baseball player Philip Diaz-McTague was taking part in a fielding drill at shortstop at Burbank's Brace Canyon Park....Tags: Health Treatments, Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Baseball Statistics, Baseball
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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: Colleges and Universities, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, Sacramento, California State University, Northridge
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Public forum set to talk about police department
With the city still recovering from an officer-involved shooting, several police civil rights lawsuits and probes into allegations of misconduct, officials are gearing up for a public forum on Wednesday in which residents will be able to voice their...Tags: Physical Therapists, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Hartford Distributors Shooting (2010), Health
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Appellate court rejects claim against BFD
An appeals court this week upheld a ruling against a woman who claimed discrimination and harassment while working as a secretary for the Burbank Fire Department. The 2nd District Court of Appeals found that Diane Wilson failed to adequately back up...Tags: Fires, Lawyers, Government, Health, Justice System
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Sanchez has surgery
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Area standout has arthroscopic procedure on shoulder: Former Burbank High standout Freddy Sanchez, who helped the San Francisco Giants to a World Series Championship this past season, had surgery on his left...Tags: World Series, Surgery, San Francisco Giants, Spring Training, Edgar Renteria
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State revokes Burbank doctor's medical license
State officials have revoked the medical license of a Burbank neurologist after they discovered a 2007 felony conviction related to threatening his girlfriend's 13-year-old son with a knife. The medical license for Emilio Louis Cruz, who was last...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Internists, North Dakota
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Hospital wants to increase service
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center is ramping up its lab services to possibly triple the number of physicians it services next year. The Burbank hospital announced this week that early next year it will launch California Laboratory Associates,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Washington (U.S. state), New Jersey, North Carolina, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Start the Presses: Broken window theories
It was a mess.
Broken glass from the left-side window of the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader lay strewn about the inside of our building last week. Someone, for unknown reason or motivation, destroyed one of our panel windows.
I gave my...Tags: Gang Activity, Newspaper and Magazine, Political Corruption, Physical Therapists, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Shirley can't save Bell-Jeff
MEMORIAL FIELD — While the finale was characterized by a number of nail-biting moments, the end result certainly did not unfold the way the Bellarmine-Jefferson High football team would have scripted it. Saturday night against visiting Rosamond,...Tags: Firearms, Physical Therapists, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health
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DC moves westward
The Green Lantern is coming, but the news crews are leaving. Warner Bros. Studios will bring workers with subsidiary DC Entertainment from New York to Burbank over the next 16 months. DC Entertainment is the movie and game arm of DC Comics, publisher...Tags: Employees, Telemundo (tv network), Batman (fictional character), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., San Diego (San Diego, California)
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