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Trial set for Burbank woman accused of fatally stabbing family dog
One of two Burbank siblings charged with felony animal cruelty in the fatal stabbing of a family member’s dog is scheduled to face a jury trial this summer. The trial for Charissa Bodtcher, 23, is slated to be scheduled sometime in July after...Tags: Crimes, Los Angeles Unified School District, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael Stewart, Trials
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Motor home occupants rile some neighbors
Jim's life is one of parking lots. Every day, he moves his 1973 Dodge Sportsman motor home in and out of various lots in and around Burbank, never staying at one spot for too long before moving on again. At the end of the day, he stays on the periphery...
Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Condos and Houses
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Home sale inventory drops
Fewer homes were on the market last month compared to a year ago, according to the latest real estate statistics. It’s a trend that’s been growing the past several months due to low interest rates and declining home prices. There were 140...Tags: Condos, Services and Shopping, Inventories, Condos and Houses, Real Estate Buyers
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Locals form to fight wireless T-Mobile tower
Several Burbank residents met Wednesday to organize a fight against a planned wireless telecommunications facility atop a nearby church. Their battle includes filing three appeals of a decision by the Planning Board allowing the project to move forward....
Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Telecommunication Equipment, T-Mobile, Bret Harte
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Siblings will be tried in dog death
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled on Wednesday that there is sufficient evidence for a case involving two siblings arrested on suspicion of stabbing their aunt’s dog to death to go to trial. Charissa Bodtcher, 23, and her brother,...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Judges
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Penitent flautist mom wows music proprietor
My wife and I run Pedersen's Band & Orchestra. We are school music retailers and we have been servicing the Burbank school music programs since 1971. We had something happen yesterday that I would like Burbank to know about. Around 5 p.m. we were a...Tags: Services and Shopping, Entertainment, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Christmas
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Smart meters, golf courses and bears, oh my!
The year 2011 was the year of development. From a huge cost underestimate on Bob Hope Airport’s massive transit center, to news that Walmart was coming to town, to the clog of a large-scale revamp of the Golden State (5) Freeway corridor, the pang...Tags: Services and Shopping, Natural Resources, Health and Safety at School, Bob Hope, Health
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Burb's Eye View: The sun and Sinai Temple
The traditional Hanukkah celebrations at Temple Sinai in Glendale are going to get even brighter this year. Folded into this week’s festival of lights is a fledgling effort to raise money for 120 or so solar panels to affix to the temple’s...Tags: Services and Shopping, Renewable Energy, Judaism, Alternative Energy, Solar Energy
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Philanthropic family hosts festive soiree
‘Tis the season for friends and family to come a-calling and mistletoeing, to exchange gifts and holiday greetings, to host parties and other sundry fa-la-la-laing. Keeping with that tradition, the Cusumano Real Estate Group hosted their annual...Tags: Services and Shopping, Human Interest, U.S. Army, John Burroughs, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Meeting draws project opposition
Roughly 250 people packed the Buena Vista Library Wednesday to stake out positions on a 120-unit residential project proposed for a lot in the Rancho District.
Although the intention of the meeting was to discuss the Rancho District’s future as...Tags: Services and Shopping, Public Officials, Politics, Whole Foods Market, General Motors Corp.
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Siblings plead not guilty in dog death
Two siblings pleaded not guilty Tuesday to animal cruelty charges related to what police called the “pretty horrific” stabbing death of their aunt’s dog in Burbank. Authorities say Charissa Bodtcher, 23, and her brother, 18-year-old...Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Michael Stewart, Trials, Trials
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$1.20 movie rental? Redbox-Warner deal expires
Warner Bros.' deal with Redbox has expired with the two companies still at odds over how long consumers should wait to rent DVDs for $1.20 a night. As a result, kiosk rental company Redbox will have to buy Warner DVDs from retailers like Wal-Mart at a...Tags: Services and Shopping, Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, Companies and Corporations, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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