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Officials tussle over rail crossing
GLENDALE — Los Angeles County transportation officials may have earmarked $6.6 million for safety upgrades to the Doran Street rail crossing, but state officials say they will continue push to have it closed, citing the danger posed by a nearby...Tags: Vehicles, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Emergency Incidents, Emergency Planning
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Veterans remembered at Grand View
Grand View Memorial Park had only been open for an hour on Sunday and had already welcomed 40 cars of people eager to visit tombstones of loved ones at the cemetery.
The cemetery has entered negotiations with three prospective buyers. A newly installed...Tags: Memorial Day, World War II (1939-1945), Veterans Affairs, Human Interest, Colorado
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Water treatment study to cost $200,000
CITY HALL — Glendale Water & Power officials are set to spend $200,000 for a study they say is necessary to push forward with a planned groundwater well at the Rockhaven Sanitarium site. Plans for the well have been in the works for nearly a decade...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Environmental Pollution, Water Pollution, Water Supply, Human Interest
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Police Report - May 28, 2011
The following were taken from daily booking reports from the Glendale Police Department. AREA 1 West Chevy Chase Drive and San Fernando Road Francisco Martinez, 19, was arrested May 24 on outstanding warrants for possessing marijuana while driving...Tags: Crimes, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Concord (Contra Costa, California), Theft
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Mary Dutton Weis
Mary Dutton Weis June 19, 1917 to May 26, 2011 Mary Dutton Weis passed away on May 26, 2011 at the MountView Retirement Residence, where she had lived since Oct. 2010. Mary was ill for much of her stay at MountView, but her last days were peaceful and...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), American Legion, Montrose, Wages and Pensions, Parochial Schools
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Martha Annette Feutz
Martha Annette Feutz 5/18/24- 5/24-11 Passed away at Glendale Memorial Hospital after a valiant battle with cancer. People often ask, “What did you do with your dash?” The dash is that line between date of birth and date of death; the...Tags: Human Interest
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Helicopter crew in another laser arrest
GLENDALE — A 31-year-old man was arrested Friday on suspicion of flashing a laser three times at a police helicopter crew, officials said. Erick Medina of Glendale was taken into custody in his Elk Avenue apartment in connection with discharging...Tags: Los Angeles, Justice System, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Managers pay up to help balance budget
CITY HALL — City managers and department executives have agreed to pay a bigger chunk of Glendale’s rising tab for employee health-care and pension plans, a move that is expected to save City Hall about $760,000. The Glendale Management Assn....Tags: Wages and Pensions, Unions, Matt Doyle, Interior Policy, Health
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Recipients of civil union license: 'We wanted to make a statement'
Chicago TribuneEvery Valentine's Day for the past seven or eight years, Roseann Szalkowski and Barb McMillan walked into the DuPage County Clerk's office to ask for a marriage license, and every year the answer was the same: no. Today, promptly at 8 a.m. when the...Tags: Pat Quinn, Marriage, Delaware, Art Institute of Chicago, Lake County (California)
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Around Town: Conrad's gone -- where to eat?
Now that Conrad’s is closed, folks are wondering. Where to eat? Where will we eat at midnight? Where will the Presbyterians eat after church? Where will Paco go for lunch? (Paco’s Barbershop is awesome. Confidential to Vons: We can...Tags: Salads, Vegetarian Diet, Restaurants, Soups, Altadena
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Police budget allocations are disproportionate
The truth is that our public employees have already endured pay cuts. More than $20 billion in cuts have been absorbed by California public schools alone during the last three years, dragging the economy further down. We must step up and stop more...Tags: Crimes, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Chevy Chase, Budgets and Budgeting
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