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All about survival
Debbie Depin deals in first aid kits, emergency water pouches and solar blankets.
Survival supplies are Depin's livelihood, but that doesn't stop her from giving them away.
The longtime Huntington Beach resident partnered with Giving Children Hope...Tags: Children, Emergency Incidents, Disasters, Earthquakes, Haiti
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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, Emergency Incidents, Los Angeles, Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning
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Actor Mario Lopez snared in code violation
NORTH GLENDALE — Actor Mario Lopez has been ordered to cease construction of a pool cabaña at his multi-million-dollar home, which is listed on Glendale’s historic registry, and to not resume construction until the proper permits for the...Tags: Human Interest, Government, Los Angeles, Mario Lopez, Public Officials
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Richard Godbold
Richard Godbold passed away quickly and quietly in his sleep on Friday, May 27, 2011 from heart failure at age 84. Richard Travis Godbold was born in Los Angeles on November 8, 1925 to Henry Travis Godbold and Ruth E. Godbold, he graduated from...Tags: Heart Failure, Lifestyle and Leisure, Los Angeles, Health, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Home prices continue to sag
Home prices in Glendale and Burbank declined in April, part of a national trend as a slow-and-go economic recovery curbed buyers and so-called distressed properties continued to be a drag on the market.
The average price of a home sold in Glendale was...Tags: Condos and Houses, Homes, Rentals, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Foreclosures
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Realtors fight tightening loan restrictions
Local Realtors are lobbying lawmakers to battle what might be the next bumps in the road to recovery for the struggling real estate market — proposed changes in federal law that would reduce the size of government-backed loans and raise minimum down...Tags: Xavier Becerra, Fannie Mae, John McCain, California, Washington (U.S. state)
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Heavyweight champion lived in Glendale
Jess Willard, who reigned as the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1915 to 1919, lived on Blanchard Drive in Glendale for many years. Recently, Willard’s grandson, Jim Mace, of Carmichael, Calif., saw a photo of his grandfather’s house...Tags: Sunset Boulevard, Human Interest, History, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Arts and Culture
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Down and out against Vegas
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — Though the members of the Glendale Angelenos lost their first California Collegiate League contest in front of more than an estimated 100 fans at Stengel Field on Friday night, a late-inning comeback attempt left them thinking...Tags: California, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Martirosyan rallies for TKO in 7th
LOS ANGELES - He was knocked down in the first round, bloodied in the second round, bruised under both eyes by the fifth round and seemed finished in the seventh. Despite looking beaten and battered a minute into the seventh round, Vanes “...Tags: Human Interest, World Boxing Council
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Move to relocate state workers causes concern
As a state agency prepares to relocate 700 jobs from Burbank and Glendale, a Southern California lawmaker is raising questions about the move and whether the agency is doing enough for its workers. The State Compensation Insurance Fund plans to close its...Tags: Career and Workplace, Migration, Work Relations, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Unions
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Bob Hope Airport transit center may be dramatically scaled back
L.A. NOWBob Hope Airport officials may dramatically scale back a proposed regional transit center after construction bids came in tens of millions of dollars higher than the expected $120-million price tag. Bids came in between roughly $159 million and $187... -
City demands an inspection of Drayman's condo
CITY HALL — City officials are demanding an inspection of former City Councilman John Drayman’s Montrose condominium to determine whether he underreported renovations in permits filed with the city after the work was done. Drayman filed...Tags: House Building, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Lawyers, Real Estate
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