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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: Minnesota Vikings, College Sports, Health, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists
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Start the Presses: Learning to crawl with the neighbors
Sprawled beneath the crawlspace under my house, desperately trying to coax my loveable but dense cat to come out, it hit me: I need to know my neighbors better.
Two hours prior, my wife and I came home to a dark and cat-less house. We had been out...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Long Beach (Nassau, New York), Physical Therapists, Vehicles, New York
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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: Students, Physical Therapists, Teaching and Learning, Health Treatments, Baseball Statistics
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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, California State University, Northridge, Sacramento, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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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: Access Hollywood (tv program), Entertainment, NBCUniversal, Gaming, NBC (tv network)
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Transplants give Burbank woman the gift of life
Monica O'Brien is celebrating the gift of life.
The 33-year-old Burbank resident has survived three liver transplants and despite the odds, gave birth to a daughter in July.
O'Brien was born with hepatitis C but wasn't diagnosed until after high...Tags: Surgery, California, Internists, Happiness (state of mind), Human Body
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Masons offer up slice of Americana
You just don't get a juicier slice of Americana than hearing roaring engines compete with classic rock 'n' roll through a haze of grilling burger smoke. Burbankers, along with surrounding area residents, were recently treated to just such a heaping...Tags: Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, California, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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Police Report
The following were taken from reports filed with the Burbank Police Department. AREA 2 600 block of North San Fernando Boulevard Between 6:30 and 10 p.m. on Oct. 8, a 2005 GMC Yukon was broken into and a GPS unit was stolen from the vehicle while it...Tags: IKEA, Physical Therapists, Crime, Law and Justice, Xbox, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Burbank win is crucial
MEMORIAL FIELD — The Burbank High and Crescenta Valley football teams expected nothing less that a tough, physical battle Friday. With the Falcons clinging to hopes of making the postseason and the Bulldogs trying to stay in the hunt for a...Tags: Physical Therapists, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Errosive pipe 'abrasian' behind large sewage spill, officials say [Updated]
[Updated 5:15 p.m.] Burbank Public Works officials determined a faulty pipe was the cause of the sewage spill last Tuesday that resulted in beach closures in Long Beach. “When the pipe was installed about 30 years ago, there was an abrasion on the...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Physical Therapists, Water Pollution, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Environmental Pollution
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City adds backup sewage basin
A new $13.5-million reserve basin on North Lake Street will increase the city's wastewater treatment capacity, officials said, saving Burbank millions of dollars in annual payments to Los Angeles to pick up the slack. Before the completion of the...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Ceremonies, Internists, Society, Human Interest
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Former Burbank doctor put on probation
A former physician at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center faces five years of probation after the state medical board found that he was negligent in caring for four pregnant patients, and that he falsified documents. The Medical Board of California...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, California, Internists, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics
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