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Considered among the best
No track and field athlete comes to Burbank High and expects to set a boys' distance school record.
If they know anything about the school's history in middle- and long-distance events, they know they have a better chance at winning a CIF Southern...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Track and Field, Memorial Stadium
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Obituary: Carol Jane Smallenburg, Educator
Carol Jane Smallenburg passed away in her Burbank home on Nov. 16 from natural causes. She lived in Burbank for 65 years. She was born in Santa Barbara on Dec. 25, 1915, to Margaret and Virgil Thornton. At 16, she entered Stanford University and...Tags: Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Schools, Education
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Travel on rebound
DOWNTOWN — Thousands of residents renewed travel regimens this Memorial Day weekend, pouring onto highways and into airports as the nation officially ushered in the summer travel season. Be it falling gas prices, enticing hotel and car rental...Tags: Bob Hope, Holidays, Sacramento, Trips and Vacations, Lifestyle and Leisure
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People urged to clear brush
LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE — With the onset of dry summer conditions and fewer resources due to statewide budget constraints, local fire officials last week warned residents to be prepared for a tough fire season. The danger of fire in the Angeles,...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Fires, Forests, Natural Resources, Wildfires
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Man given police escort in car rally
Alexander McCormack, 21, who is battling muscular dystrophy, was granted his wish to see and hear exotics cars all in one place at one time. A Ferrari car club met April 24 and made a ceremonial trip escorting McCormack and his family, who is visiting...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Family, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Employees, Facebook
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Winery touts social aspect of the business
NEWPORT BEACH — Local boutique winery owner Gus DeFalco's low-cost wines have something in common with the big-dollar bottles produced in California's established wine-making regions: the same grapes. DeFalco owns Orange Coast Winery, which...Tags: Newport Beach, Dining and Drinking, Lodi (San Joaquin, California), Orange (Orange, California), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Father's Day dining guide 2011
Daily DishEvery May, moms are showered with Champagne brunches. Once Father's Day rolls around, dads should get to indulge gastronomically too, and we're not talking chocolate-covered strawberries. Sure, golf, a Dodgers game, a hike, even fishing are all nice... -
Rare June storm could bring rain to L.A. on Sunday
L.A. NOWA rare, unseasonably strong June storm sweeping over Northern and Central California could lead to a 20% chance of rain in Los Angeles on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. The southern edge of the storm is expected to head...... -
Helen Marie Hanson
Helen Marie Hanson (Yerkes) was escorted home to Jesus by the angels she always loved. She was born in Jerome, Idaho, April 14, 1919. She was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Victor F. Hanson, and her son Harry H. Hanson of Bremerton,...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Idaho, California
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Live review: Buffalo Springfield finds that old spark at the Wiltern
Pop & Hiss"I usually have something clever to say," Neil Young told the audience between songs Saturday night at the Wiltern theater. "But not tonight -- we're too close to home." The occasion was the first L.A. concert in more than 40...... -
Environmental groups want ships to slow down to avoid killing and injuring whales
L.A. NOWA coalition of environmental groups is asking the federal government to require ships traveling though California’s marine sanctuaries to slow down to avoid fatal collisions with whales, a problem that they say has climbed to “unsustainable... -
Summer at home: Getting a warm-weather place nearby. Very nearby
If you won't be rocking in your hammock in the Hamptons this summer or diving from your dock in Harbor Springs, how about taking a holiday in your head? That's the advice we got when we asked lifestyle wizard Carolyn Espley Miller, creator of the award-...Tags: England, Personal Service, Cucumbers, Travel, Billie Holiday
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