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New members join Foothill Civitans
Our Foothill Civitan friends have been keeping busy with different causes. After initiating three new members — Ann Marie Coppen, Muguet Fonteboa and Judy Torres — during their Awards and Installation in September, they have hit the floor...Tags: High Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Salvation Army, Dining and Drinking, Health
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Two hospitals cited for excellence
Those planning to go under the knife in Glendale and Burbank can at least take solace in knowing that two local hospitals earned recognition in recent weeks for their outstanding surgical care. Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center is one of the...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Demographics
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Dog ban at farmer's market has real bite
Officials say they’re having a hard time keeping some shoppers at the Burbank Certified Farmer’s Market from leaving their pooches at home, which could draw the ire of county health inspectors.
The farmer’s market, located on the corner...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Justice System, Marketing, Dog (animal)
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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: Health, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization
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Furry fellowship
When then-Burbank High School student Yvonne Soto started work with Burbank Unified School District's Regional Occupation Program in Animal Care, she was by no means a cat lover.
But fast-forward three years, and Soto is now not only very fond of...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Health, Human Interest, Los Angeles, Animals
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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: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Los Angeles, Travel, Freemasonry
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Audit looks favorably on grant usage
After federal housing authorities last year forced Burbank to designate specific personnel to oversee grant funding for social services and other programs, city officials say a recent internal audit shows they are on track to meet goals head on. In order...Tags: Interior Policy, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), The Salvation Army, Housing and Urban Planning, Human Interest
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St. Joseph receives donation honor
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center was honored by the Health Resources and Services Administration for its commitment to organ and tissue donation earlier this month. In order to qualify for its silver medal, the Burbank hospital was able to...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), St. Joseph Medical Center, Health, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics
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'Fairy Godmother' of local charity dies
DOWNTOWN — Mary Alice O'Connor, the former school board member and volunteer whose service began during World War II and grew into leadership positions in the Tournament of Roses, Friends of the Burbank Library and the Burbank Historical Society,...Tags: San Francisco, Health and Safety at School, Walt Disney, Sacramento, Adam Schiff
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Obituary: Mary Alice O'Connor
DOWNTOWN — Mary Alice O'Connor, the former school board member and volunteer whose service began during World War II and grew into leadership positions in the Burbank Tournament of Roses, Friends of the Burbank Library and the Burbank Historical...Tags: San Francisco, Health and Safety at School, Walt Disney, Sacramento, Adam Schiff
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Pink slips may be nixed
WEST BURBANK — A tentative agreement between the Burbank Unified School District and its teachers union will rescind all 67 teacher pink slips sent out earlier this year in exchange for six unpaid work furlough days for the 2010-11 school year,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Layoffs and Downsizing, Health
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Burbank braces for cuts
Burbank and Glendale officials on Friday said Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest proposals for closing a $19.1-billion state budget deficit could weigh down on the region and affect local residents. The governor proposed closing the gap with $12.4...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, State Budgets, Health, Los Angeles
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