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Cartoonist's message has meaning
I get a kick out of the Leader’s political cartoonist, Bert Ring. Not only does Ring have a wicked sense of humor, his artistic skills are top-notch. Ring’s caricatures of Burbank City Council members are hilarious (and accurate). The...Tags: Cartoons, Entertainment, Symbols and Symbolism
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Primary election wins the vote for Burbank City Council
Burbank's primary election will live on after the City Council on Thursday decided not to pursue plans to cut the first of a two-step electoral process in order to save roughly $72,000 a year. Doing so would have required voter approval. The change...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Google Inc., Primaries
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How Burbank City Council candidates would balance the budget
Assume you are elected onto the City Council, and city staff says you need to cut $3 million, or roughly 2%, from the General Fund to balance the budget. What would you cut and why? Dave Golonski Age: 54 Profession: Burbank Councilman This year&...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Pension and Welfare, Google+
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How Burbank City Council candidates would balance budget
Assume you are elected onto the City Council, and city staff says you need to cut $3 million, or roughly 2%, from the General Fund to balance the budget. What would you cut and why? Dave Golonski Age: 54 Profession: Burbank Councilman This year's...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Pension and Welfare, Budgets and Budgeting, Interior Policy
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Easter eggs and political posturing
Burbank Councilman Gary Bric laments that there is no money in the city’s budget for this year’s Easter Egg-Stravaganza (“Council restores Easter egg hunt,” March 16). He says, “We have to stand up and be able to say, ‘...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Leader Editorial: Salvaging an Easter tradition
The City Council gave Peter Cottontail awfully short notice this year, but he will still be expected to make an appearance — or at least drop off thousands of colorful Easter eggs — at McCambridge Park March 30. Yes, Burbank’s Egg-... -
Burbank City Council restores Easter egg hunt
After last year's hiatus due to budget cuts, the Easter Egg-Stravaganza is returning to Burbank this month, despite concerns from city officials that time and funding constraints could compromise the quality of the event. Noting that the holiday... -
Police enforce pedestrian safety
It takes the average healthy adult 16 seconds to walk across an intersection, but Burbank police on Wednesday were more interested in how long it takes a driver to stop.
Beginning at 8 a.m. on Wednesday morning, police officers conducted a pedestrian...Tags: Prisons, Transportation, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Road Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Putting all their eggs in several baskets
The resounding answer was "Yes!" when Miss Burbank Ashley Karp asked hundreds of children if they were ready to hunt for Easter eggs.
More than 1,000 parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and children descended Saturday morning on McCambridge Park for...Tags: Religious Festivals, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), The Walt Disney Co., California, Family
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Datebook
Send DATEBOOK items to Burbank Leader, 221 N. Brand Blvd., 2nd Floor, Glendale, CA 91203 or fax to (818) 241-1975. Submissions must be received two weeks before publication. ONSTAGE "The Will Rogers Follies" continues through July 10 at Glendale...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Will Rogers, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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In Theory: 'Spiritual but not religious'
The "I'm spiritual but not religious" community is growing, according to a blog post by CNN writer John Blake. It is growing so much, the blogger writes, one pastor has compared it to a "movement." In a 2009 survey by the research firm LifeWay Christian...Tags: Breads, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), CNN (tv network), Baptist
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Tinley Park moving to permanently acquire St. Boniface Park
For 31 years, residents in the vicinity of Oak Park Avenue and 163rd Place have flown kites, hunted Easter eggs and played touch football at St. Boniface Park, thanks to a Tinley Park Park District lease on the property. Now, the district is moving to...
Tags: Property, Anglicanism, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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