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Disney and Electronic Arts sign 'Star Wars' video game deal
The Walt Disney Co. and Electronic Arts Inc. have inked a licensing deal that will see the video game developer make and publish new "Star Wars" games, the companies said Monday afternoon. Under the exclusive, multi-year agreement, Electronic Arts...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electronic Arts Inc., Gaming, The Walt Disney Co., Lucasfilm Ltd.
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Temple Beth Emet collects half-ton of e-waste
Temple Beth Emet helped the community recycle responsibly by offering an E-waste Collection Event on Feb. 17 in the temple parking lot. Members of the temple and the public dropped off TVs, VCRs, computers, monitors, stereos, copiers and fax machines....
Tags: University of Connecticut, Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Year in Review: City manager Mike Flad leaves, Burbank sees first homicide in 3 years, Rebecca Mieliwocki recognized by Obama
A massive manhunt for a missing FBI agent, the surprise departure of the city’s chief executive, a National Teacher of the Year, tragic suicide and long-sought closure for the family of a murdered Burbank police officer. The year 2012 was full of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Suicide, Public Officials, Bob Hope, Laws
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Burbank to allow cellular towers in public right-of-ways, angering residents
The City Council this week moved to allow cellular towers on new poles in public right-of-ways provided the service provider obtains an encroachment permit. Residents who live within 1,000 feet of the proposed tower will be notified of the permit once it...Tags: Science and Technology, Google+, Telecommunication Equipment, Southern California Gas Company
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Year in Review: A year of tragedy and triumph
A massive manhunt for a missing FBI agent, the surprise departure of the city's chief executive, a National Teacher of the Year, tragic suicide and long-sought closure for the family of a murdered Burbank police officer. The year 2012 was full of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Suicide, Public Officials, Bob Hope, Laws
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Best Buy workers mobilize to win crucial Black Friday battle
It's 8 a.m. Sunday and John Palyok, general manager of a Best Buy store in Burbank, is brandishing a $19.99 Dynex HDMI cable like a battle standard. A group of 50 employees, mostly in their 20s, gather around him, gulping coffee and nodding slowly....
Tags: Science and Technology, Los Angeles Times, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Burbank to explore limitations on wireless communications equipment
The City Council on Tuesday directed officials to look at options for limiting how and where wireless telecommunications facilities are built, particularly when it involves buildings such as churches and libraries and in residential areas. Among the...Tags: Family, Science and Technology, Google Inc., Telecommunication Equipment, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Musician arrested following crash
The former bassist of the heavy metal band Dio was arrested in Burbank Tuesday night on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs after crashing into another vehicle, police said. Bassist Jimmy Bain was making a left turn out of the Fry’s...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Vicodin (drug), Crimes
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Heavy metal bassist arrested in Burbank on suspicion of DUI
The bassist of the heavy metal band Dio was arrested in Burbank Tuesday night on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs after crashing into another vehicle, police said. Bassist Jimmy Bain was making a left out of the Fry’s Home...Tags: Science and Technology, Drug Trafficking, Google+, Crime, Law and Justice, Drunk Driving
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Donors cover ambulance bills for families of electrocution victims
VALLEY VILLAGE -- Private donors have committed more than $10,000 to cover ambulance fees for the victims who were either injured or electrocuted as they tried to rescue a 19-year-old Glendale man who crashed into a fire hydrant and downed a power line,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Google+, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Bones, Paul Krekorian
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Burbank school district looks at bullying rules
State legislation regarding cyberbullying is spurring changes to Glendale Unified's own policies as school officials address the ways in which social media websites and other electronic media have affected their ability to monitor student activities....Tags: Science and Technology, Bullying, Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Electronic books debut at Burbank public libraries on Wednesday
Burbank residents no longer need to leave home to check out library books. The city announced Monday that its ebooks will be available for the first time on Aug.1. “We’re very excited to be able to add this service,” Sharon Cohen,...Tags: Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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