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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, Bullying, Lawyers, Minority Groups, 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, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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City needs to fix and reopen Verdugo Pool
I am writing to you to express my utter disappointment in the city of Burbank's inability to move forward with reopening the Verdugo pool. I received a chain of emails last summer wherein they said the pool would be ready in the summer of 2012. As of...Tags: Obesity, Health
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Crunch gym opens in Burbank
A new Crunch gym has opened in downtown Burbank following the huge success of the company's West Hollywood location, which has become a trendy work-out spot for celebrities and entertainment-industry types. Burbank's identity as the “entertainment...
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Burbank awarded $7,000 grant for swim classes, events
The Burbank City Council on Tuesday approved a grant that will help offset the cost of swimming classes, lifeguard lessons and competitive swim events for local youth this summer. For the third consecutive year, the city was awarded $7,000 from the...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Schools, High Schools, Sports, Water Polo
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Authorities simulate plane crash at Bob Hope Airport
Authorities staged a full-scale emergency response at Bob Hope Airport Tuesday, an exercise required every three years by the federal government to test readiness in case of a real incident.
On Tuesday, emergency crews simulated a jet fire, complete with...Tags: Bob Hope, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Health
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Women police recruits score top marks
Burbank police welcomed its first all-female class of recruits Thursday at a graduation ceremony in Los Angeles — a select group that distinguished itself with academic and physical prowess, officials said.
In a class of about 70 in which 52 police...Tags: Human Interest, Health
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Gym opens after weighty concerns
After facing initial rejection and then litigation, the new 24 Hour Fitness Super Sport center in Burbank opened on Saturday.
The 40,000-square-foot gym, located at 1903 W. Empire Ave., has an indoor lap pool, full-sized outdoor basketball court and a...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Personal Service, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Burbank High alum, army reservist remembered
Aroutin Hagnazarian dreamed of joining the military since his boyhood days at Washington Elementary School. His mother wasn’t as thrilled with the idea, so when he graduated from Burbank High in 2010, he opted for the Army Reserves instead....Tags: Armed Forces, Companies and Corporations, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health
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Hotel Amarano ready for a new look
Employees and community leaders braved the hot, humid weather Thursday to celebrate the Hotel Amarano’s expansion.
The hotel on North Pass Avenue will add 32 rooms, a pool, cabanas and flat-screen TVs to the existing 100-room building.
“The...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Health
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An evening of coffee and conversation
As a young boy, Todd Jensen attended Roosevelt Elementary and delivered the Burbank Daily Review. As he got older, and the paper he delivered transitioned into the Burbank Leader, he was given his first job in journalism by editor Joyce Rudolph. And, as a...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Happiness (state of mind), Sheryl Crow, Media Industry, E-Commerce Industry
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Pet of the week: Morton
Morton is a mostly white pit bull terrier and Labrador retriever mix. This guy is a sweetie, always giving kisses and showing affection. An active 2-year-old, Morton is full of energy and maintains a playful quality, so he needs a yard and a daily...Tags: Health, Dog (animal)
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