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Plans for new Hilton in downtown Burbank approved
The Burbank Planning Board on Monday approved plans for a six-story, 210-room hotel to be built in downtown Burbank. A Hilton Garden Inn — proposed by a Florida-based developer — is expected to take over the corner of South San Fernando...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Woman arrested for allegedly forging prescription slips
A 30-year-old North Hollywood woman who allegedly forged prescription slips to snag drugs from Magnolia Pharmacy in Burbank was arrested Thursday, police said. Aline Ghirard allegedly presented three forged prescriptions at the pharmacy, located at 2211...Tags: Vicodin (drug), CVS Corp.
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Power outage affects hundreds of customers in Burbank
Roughly 770 Burbank Water and Power customers were out of power Monday afternoon after power lines were downed amid high winds at around 3 p.m., officials said. Affected neighborhoods were between Mariposa Street, Ontario Street, Vanowen Street and...Tags: National Weather Service
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Fundraising, outside spending continues in Burbank general election campaign
During the last stretch before Tuesday’s general election in Burbank, fundraising continued among the four candidates competing for two seats on the Burbank City Council, recent reports show. City Council incumbent Dave Golonski raised $3,410 over...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Political Fundraising, Politics, The Walt Disney Co., Entertainment
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Driver punched in apparent Burbank road-rage incident
In an apparent fit of road rage Thursday, a man got out of his car and repeatedly punched another driver in Burbank, police said. At 4:50 p.m., police were called to Alameda Avenue and Flower Street, where a 53-year-old motorist had just been attacked... -
Teens arrested for car burglaries in Burbank
Two Pacoima teens were arrested Friday after allegedly stealing an iPod, purse, wallet and other items from three cars in Burbank, police said. At around 1:15 p.m., officers were called to the 100 block of South Glenoaks Boulevard after callers reported...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Apple iPod
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Man who committed suicide from I-5 overpass in Burbank is identified
A man who was killed after he apparently jumped off the Olive Avenue overpass onto the southbound Golden State (5) Freeway in Burbank Friday morning was from Texas visiting local family members, police said. The man, identified by authorities as Raffi... -
In Burbank, 234 pounds of prescription drugs collected at Saturday event
Burbank police collected 234 pounds of prescription drugs Saturday at a take-back event that was held in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration in an effort to curb pill abuse and drug theft, police said. The haul is 76 more pounds than...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Drug Trafficking, Prescription Drugs, Chemical Industry
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Deadline nears for ballots in Burbank general city election
With just four more days until the Burbank general election, officials say it’s too late to mail ballots in, but votes can still be cast. Residents can drop off ballots at five locations — the Buena Vista Library, Joslyn Center, Tuttle...
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Political star rising for woman behind outside school race spending in Burbank, L.A.
If you're a registered voter in Burbank, chances are you've recieved one or more mailers supporting certain school board candidates from political action committees backed by StudentsFirst. The L.A. Times has a profile out today on Michelle Rhee,...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Michelle Rhee
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Burbank daycare owner, employee plead not guilty in case of suffocated infant
A Burbank daycare owner and her employee pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that an 11-month-old boy in their care died last year after allegedly suffocating from a car seat chest strap, officials said. Milena Nikodijevic, 51, owner of Twinkle Little...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior
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Volunteer for Burbank school board candidate fined for alleged rival sign theft
A volunteer working for Steve Ferguson’s campaign for a seat on the Burbank Unified school board was fined $950 after pleading no contest this week to charges that he stole signs belonging to a rival candidate, officials said. The volunteer, Scott...Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Theft, Politics, Punishment, Elections
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