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James Foy, former director at KNBC, dies at 81
James Foy, a former Burbank resident who spent nearly two decades as the on-air editorial director at KNBC-TV in the 1970s and '80s, died of a heart attack Saturday in his Victorville home, family members reported Thursday. He was 81. Foy is survived...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Google Inc.
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Alaska Airlines pilot found dead near I-5 died of natural causes
The 55-year-old veteran Alaska Airlines pilot found dead on a 5 Freeway offramp in Burbank in October died of natural causes, authorities said Thursday. The man — Lee Morris of Richland, Wash. — died of atherosclerotic heart disease, said Los...
Tags: Heart Disease, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Google Inc., Bob Hope
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Coroner: Man found dead on front lawn in Burbank died of heart attack
The 59-year-old Burbank man who was found dead in front of a house Friday night died of a heart attack, authorities said Monday. The man — identified as Artashes Sarkisian — had suffered from heart disease, said Los Angeles County...Tags: Heart Disease, Google+
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The president is like a heart attack
Three years ago, I had a heart attack that almost killed me. I had plenty of warnings that I ignored. President Obama is giving us plenty of warnings that he is going to kill this country. Please, let's not ignore them. Maybe we still can be saved... -
Locals remember Dick Clark
The Burbank community this week mourned the loss of Dick Clark, the host of “American Bandstand” and New Year’s Eve countdown fixture, who died of a heart attack Wednesday at 82. Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center remembered Clark,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, New Year's Day, Entertainment Events, Dick Clark
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Pioneers push to put game away
BURBANK — The fourth quarter couldn't have started any better for the Providence High girls' basketball team. The Pioneers had been struggling offensively all game and were down by two heading into the final quarter. That quickly changed as two...Tags: Sports, Basketball, Religion and Belief
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City attorney talks about his tenure
Dennis Barlow, who has been Burbank's city attorney for 14 years, announced plans this week to step down in September. Before his arrival in Burbank, he worked as senior assistant city attorney in San Bernardino and in the county counsel's office in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Human Interest, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Physical Conditions
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Sanchez, Giants Series bound
BURBANK — It took Freddy Sanchez the first 10 years of his Major League Baseball career to experience playoff baseball. Now that he's in the postseason, he's certainly making the most of it.
The Burbank High graduate and Glendale Community College...Tags: Brian Wilson, Health, San Francisco Giants, Juan Uribe, Human Interest
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Man dies of seizure in parking garage
A male motorist lost consciousness and collided with another vehicle on the basement level in the downtown parking structure on the 100 block of East Magnolia Boulevard. Los Angeles County coroner's officials would not release the identity of the 22-...Tags: Health, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Physical Conditions, Los Angeles, Drunk Driving
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Small Wonders: Oil on troubled waters
I've been feeling like one of those oil-covered sea gulls on a beach in Louisiana. Every morning I get up and take a look at the newspaper. I glance at the headline, usually in dismay, then automatically flip to the bottom of the page to see who died....Tags: Environmental Pollution, Jose Lima, Disasters, Keith Olbermann, Glenn Beck
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MTA bus driver killed in crash 'looked after everyone else first'
Olivia Gamboa began her route through downtown Los Angeles in the pre-dawn darkness. After 13 years as a bus driver with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, she could have chosen any shift. She opted to drive at 5 a.m., as most of the city slept,...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Sons take dad's words to heart
You don't need a resume. No college or high school degree is required. And the vetting process is highly dubious. A paycheck? Forget it. This job costs you plenty. A penchant for golf, wearing socks with sandals, barbecuing and fishing are common...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics, The Pennsylvania State University, Heavy Engineering
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