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Allene Davis was touted for her giving spirit and steadfast dedication to the Women’s Athletic Club of Glendale after receiving the Glendale News-Press Perpetual Trophy Tuesday.
NEW BRITAIN — After more than a month of rain, rain and more rain, meteorologists are hesitantly forecasting an end to the wet, muggy weather that has hung over the area for more than a month.
Despite high hopes and good intentions, the old Reseda Theater still stands as a dilapidated and deteriorating property in the heart of the Reseda Business District; four years after plans were set in motion to rehabilitate it.
BOB HOPE AIRPORT — The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority unanimously approved a $12.6-million budget cut Monday that diverts most of what would normally go to the airport’s reserves to instead pay for operations.
Blinn College has chosen the Banner Unified Digital Campus (UDC) from SunGard Higher Education to help further student success and improve communication.
A new Utah law targeting undocumented immigrants will cause an increase in childcare providers losing their licenses and in children being cared for in unregulated homes, critics said. They said they expect dozens if not hundreds of providers to lose licenses and a much smaller pool of licensed providers in a state where demand already is high.
Clerk to host post-election forum City Clerk Ardy Kassakhian is scheduled to host a public town hall meeting tonight to discuss the most recent citywide election, the process, and solicit feedback on how the system might be improved.
Philip Lanzafame is Glendale’s Development Services director and was recently given the responsibility for creating a $150,000 “Buy Glendale” marketing campaign that the Redevelopment Agency hopes will turn around the fortunes of struggling small businesses throughout the city. But marketing an entire city’s retail offerings is no easy task, he says.
Outside the big top of the Al G. Barnes Circus, the band wagon, pulled by eight horses, slowly slides by. Under the canvas, the Girl Scouts stare, transfixed by the lion walking the tightrope. Trapeze artists swing to the top of the tent. There is no fear because the safety net is taut. Bob Sapita knows — the Douglas man tied the tiny ropes himself. And his dad built the big top scene from the ...
The Hamilton JournalNews had several inquiries as to whether or not the annual fireworks event would go on due to rain and poor weather conditions. . . .
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