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Golf club problems could be worse
Those who are so strongly objecting to City Council's decision to lend money to DeBell Golf Club would be advised to check out what is happening in Sunland-Tujunga with the beautiful Verdugo Hills Golf Course (“Water could change Verdugo's course,&...Tags: Elections, Clubs and Associations, Politics, High School Sports, Memorial Day
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Realtors rally behind Habitat for Humanity
While real estate agents are known for their professional service in the buying and selling of houses, rarely are they known for actually building them. That, however, was the case as members of the Burbank Association of Realtors (BAR) took up shovels,...Tags: Human Interest, Real Estate Sellers, Social Issues, Charity, Education
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Realtors bid for a better Burbank
More than 100 members, affiliates and supporters of the Burbank Assn. of Realtors supported the organization’s Community Service Foundation by attending and participating in the annual auction and reverse-drawing fundraiser staged this past week...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Walmart may take aim at Target
Walmart, the largest retailer in the world, has set its sights on Burbank.
Walmart Real Estate Business Trust last month acquired a 12-acre property that houses the Great Indoors store at the Empire Center, which is already home to a Target store and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Shareholders, Homes, California, Business
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Council gives city's heritage a boost
The City Council voted unanimously to make it easier for residents to protect Burbank’s architectural heritage last week, approving an updated historic resource management ordinance. The updated ordinance now contains four measures to determine...Tags: Human Interest, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles
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Apathy, lack of candidate forums contribute to low election interest
With the mail-in ballots for the April 12 general election out, the voter response could be even lower than the 14.3% who participated in the primary. The tepid response, some politicos say, can probably be attributed to the quiet Burbank campaign...Tags: Elections, Politics, Apathy, Voting, Referenda
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Temple Emanu El honors Couple of the Year
From the dawn of each year on through the end of February, just about every imaginable award, from Oscars and Grammys to the certificates of recognition of local organizations, is bestowed upon those who have made a significant contribution throughout the...Tags: Local Government, Politics, Academy Awards, High School Sports, Human Interest
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Family gives $1M to hospital
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center is one step closer to diagnosing people just like they do on television. Thanks to a $1-million contribution to the new Hycy and Howard Hill Neuroscience Institute from the Cusumano family of Burbank, the hospital can...Tags: Science and Technology, Human Interest, Stroke, Hospitals and Clinics, Real Estate Buyers
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Home prices in Burbank soften in 2010
The local real estate market stabilized more in 2010 than in recent years, but agents forecast continued struggles in 2011, especially with higher-priced homes.
The average price of a home in Glendale went up slightly in 2010, according to statistics...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Foreclosures, Realty, Rentals, Homes
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Magnet school questions keep coming
Glendale Unified officials Wednesday were called on once again to answer questions regarding the magnet designations and modified enrollment procedures at three local elementary schools during a special meeting hosted by the Northwest Glendale...Tags: Elections, Politics, Condos, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Still a few kinks with bike lanes
While I do support creating more bike lanes, an article in the Nov. 6 Leader, "Bike-path decision delayed," contained a comment that, to me, indicates that further study and traffic signalization changes are needed before stamping the project with an...Tags: John Burroughs, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation, California, Vehicles
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Police: Man went on robbery spree
A 23-year-old Sun Valley man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to committing five street robberies at knifepoint within 30 minutes. Andy Alvarado was arrested Sunday night after allegedly demanding cash, car keys and even a bicycle from people along the North...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Property, Crimes, Los Angeles, Theft
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