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An unexpected battle

An unexpected battle

Danny Baca has applied to dozens of jobs and always hears the same line: “We’ll get back to you.”

 

Disney's net income rises 30% in fourth quarter

Walt Disney Co. reported improved fourth-quarter earnings, buoyed by gains at Disney Channel and ESPN and at the Burbank company'...

 

JPL scientists seize a rare chance for upclose look at asteroid

Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists hit the desert this week to get eyeball to eyeball with a passing asteroid, using a massive satellite...

City payouts add to liability deficit

After a Glendale police officer made a left turn into oncoming traffic and crashed into another car in which a passenger was left with neck,...

 

Occupy movement plans to protest Rose Parade

An activist who helped expand the Occupy Wall Street movement to Los Angeles is setting his sights on new territory: Pasadena’s iconic...

 

Black bear seen walking in busy commercial area

A large black bear went on a midnight stroll through a neighborhood in the foothills of Los Angeles County.

Unclassified Info: Holiday left behind haunting questions

Last week, I voiced my disapproval of the “Jesus-weeners” — those folks who find Halloween evil and oppose the pagan...

Start the Presses: Dodging raindrops, anticipating Marquee

As I write this, the rain pours down outside El Morfi's Grill on Brand Boulevard. I'm eating some very good soup at the Glendale café...

Bad actors spoil Halloween fun

Samanthe Kadar had a bad news trick-or-treat story to report in her letter, “Halloween night falls short of its ideal,” which...

Shopping malls as urban fortresses

I am writing in response to the Nov. 8 letter from Sherry Stubbs titled, “New Nordstrom design needs improvement.”

League helps foster children, school libraries

Assistance League of Glendale members are a modest bunch. They don’t usually blow their own horns. But on Oct. 11, they certainly did....

Luncheon celebrates altruistic Glendale pair

Glendale residents and ceaseless do-gooders Mary and Paul Wight were honored with the “From the Heart” Award at a “Forget-...

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  • Nitros untangle Webb, 20-10

    BURBANK — The Glendale High boys' water polo team used the first quarter of its CIF Southern Section Division V first-round match...

  • WALNUT — When it absolutely needed a goal in crunch time of Wednesday's CIF Southern Section Division V playoff opener against host...

  • Wins have been hard to come by this season for the Glendale High and Hoover football teams. Still, if there's one game that will always have...

  • After a couple of hiccups in the middle of Pacific League play, the Crescenta Valley High football team appears to now have things in order....

Glendale Chamber of Commerce sells Louise Street building

The Glendale Chamber of Commerce has sold its office building on Louise Street for nearly $1.7 million as it moves into a smaller, more...

Bob Hope Airport's numbers hold steady

The number of passengers using the Bob Hope Airport in September remained flat compared to a year ago, stemming at least temporarily a...

Police Report - Nov. 9, 2011

The following were taken from daily booking reports from the Glendale Police Department.

Gov. Jerry Brown cancels killer's parole

Gov. Jerry Brown has revoked a 2010 decision to grant parole to a man who in 1991 shot and killed a 17-year-old Crescenta Valley High School...

Transient arrested for threatening teens

A 51-year-old transient was arrested Sunday after he allegedly brandished a knife and threatened to kill four teenagers, who told police...

Police Report - Nov. 7, 2011

The following were taken from daily booking reports from the Glendale Police Department.

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