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    Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. A Fine Frenzy is a force of nature

    Alison Sudol finds comfort in the woods. The singer-songwriter and leader of the band A Fine Frenzy grew up mostly in Los Angeles and Burbank, and even there she's often found herself gravitating toward a convenient corner of nature. On a recent afternoon, it was a picnic table along the pathways of Griffith Park, where she noticed something moving under a tree.
    Alison Sudol finds comfort in the woods. The singer-songwriter and leader of the band A Fine Frenzy grew up mostly in Los Angeles and Burbank, and even there she's often found herself gravitating toward a convenient corner of nature. On a recent...

    Tags: Human Interest, Fiona Apple, Entertainment, Animals, Capitol Records

  2. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  3. Heavy construction starts on Bob Hope Airport transit center

    Construction crews on Thursday are scheduled to begin work on driving deep foundation supports into the ground that will eventually hold up the new transit center at Bob Hope Airport.
    Construction crews on Thursday are scheduled to begin work on driving deep foundation supports into the ground that will eventually hold up the new transit center at Bob Hope Airport. When completed, the 520,000-square-foot, $112.6-million project...

    Tags: Bob Hope, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Google+

  4. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  5. It's time for restrictions on helicopters

    Hooray, the Federal Aviation Administration hopes to come up with recommendations to deal with Los Angeles residents’ noise complaints by next summer. What noise complaints? Those made by helicopters over the L.A. area. One homeowner likened the...

    Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Long Island

  6. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  7. Hollywood Way to close Thursday night during carpool project construction

    As part of a multimillion-dollar carpool project on the Golden State (I-5) Freeway, a section of Hollywood Way will be closed Thursday night into early Friday morning so crews can do bridge work.
    As part of a multimillion-dollar carpool project on the Golden State (I-5) Freeway, a section of Hollywood Way will be closed Thursday night into early Friday morning so crews can do bridge work. Crews will begin closing the street from Glenoaks...

    Tags: Bob Hope, Highway Transportation, Science, Science and Technology, California Department of Transportation

  8. Dec 17, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  9. Burbank just can't close gap

    BURBANK — While the Burbank High girls' basketball team made a number of runs versus host Fairfax, it is the Lions who are moving on after a 57-45 victory Saturday afternoon in the 30th annual Burroughs-Magnolia Park Optimist Tournament. The...

    Tags: Basketball, Science

  10. Oct 31, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  11. Disney sells to Amazon, renews with Netflix

    Walt Disney Co. has gotten on the Amazon gravy train. Looking to acquire content for its video streaming service Prime Instant, Amazon has struck a deal with Disney's ABC broadcast network as well as its cable channels including Disney Channel, ABC...

    Tags: Television, Desperate Housewives (tv program), Amazon Kindle Fire, Netflix Inc., Fox Broadcasting Company

  12. May 19, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Day Trips from the Lehigh Valley

    DAY TRIPPIN' •Eagles/Carolina pre-season game, Aug. 15. $80. Whitehall-Coplay PTO, Rhonda, 610-266-1995. •"Noah," lunch at Shady Maple, July 24. $88. Landis Valley Village, Wilbur Chocolate, Sturgis Pretzels, lunch, Aug. 20. $74. "Motown,"...

    Tags: Hudson River, Museums, Trips and Vacations, Allentown, New York Yankees

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Raiders' D.J. Hayden is lucky to be alive

    For cornerback D.J. Hayden, the ability to thrive in one-on-one situations sets him apart. It was teamwork, though, that saved his life. Hayden, drafted 12th overall by the Oakland Raiders last month, nearly died on the University of Houston...

    Tags: Reggie McKenzie, Oakland Raiders, Conference USA, General Practitioners, NFL Scouting Combine

  16. May 17, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Was 'American Idol' or 'Big Bang Theory' bigger?

    UPDATEDL Candice Glover beat Sheldon Cooper Thursday night.
    Staff writer
    UPDATED: Candice Glover beat Sheldon Cooper in Orlando Thursday night. But nationally, he was more popular. The season finale of "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS pulled in 15.5 million viewers, according to updated ratings. The "Idol" audience was 14.3...

    Tags: American Idol (tv program), The Office (tv program), The CW (tv network), Fox Broadcasting Company, Scandal (tv program)

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mo Hayder's 'Poppet' takes nuanced, compelling look at evil

    Since introducing Detective Inspector Jack Caffery 14 years ago in "Birdman," Mo Hayder has written some of the grisliest crime fiction in recent memory. Caffery's cases in London and, later, in Bristol's Major Crime Investigation Team, have included...

    Tags: Book, Human Interest, Authors, Murder, Arts and Culture

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. L.A. Philharmonic concerned about potential subway noise

    Nothing in the Los Angeles Philharmonic's repertoire calls for 135-ton trains. The orchestra aims to keep it that way when Metro light rail cars start rumbling through a subway tunnel near Walt Disney Concert Hall.
    Nothing in the Los Angeles Philharmonic's repertoire calls for 135-ton trains. The orchestra aims to keep it that way when Metro light rail cars start rumbling through a subway tunnel near Walt Disney Concert Hall. Experts who know the hall's...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Subway Transportation Industry, Architecture, Subway Transportation, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Lawn mower startup time: Let's get ready to rumble

    After sitting idle for a year, your lawn mower needs maintenance, even if you prepped it for the winter layover.
    After sitting idle for a year, your lawn mower needs maintenance, even if you prepped it for the winter layover. You could turn over the job to an outdoor power equipment shop. In a standard setup, they'll scrape the deck of old clippings, sharpen the...
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