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A collection of news and information related to Glendale (Los Angeles, California) published by Tribune Company sources.
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Claiming L.A.'s traffic islands as national parks seems farcical. But Ari Kletzky has a serious purpose.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt could very well be a mirage: A trick of the glaring morning sun or something misread in the pre-caffeinated early morning haze. But no. Upon closer inspection, that brown-and-white sign, hanging just beneath the red slash of the "No Left/U-Turn"...Tags: Echo Park, Santa Monica, Gardens and Parks, California, Los Angeles
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Beer of the Month: Green Flash Extra Pale Ale
From Co. in Vista, this beer won a silver medal in the English summer ale category at last year's Great American Beer Festival. It's summery, all right, but it's really quite American, flavored with West Coast hops: piney Cascade and citrusy Chinook. With...Tags: Los Angeles
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Jobs outlook weak as state's unemployment rate hits 6.9% in June
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCalifornia's jobless rate crept ahead Friday as experts saw weakness spreading into new areas of the economy. For months, job losses were concentrated in the state's housing industry. But with June's increase of one-tenth of a percentage point to 6.9%,...Tags: Energy, Government, Los Angeles, Mississippi, Northrop Grumman Corp.
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2007 Adega Cooperativa de Ponte de Lima Vinho Verde Adamado
Vinho Verde is a crisp, slightly prickly white wine from Portugal meant to be drunk young and chilled on a summer day. Its lively acidity and scent of pears and wildflowers make it especially refreshing in the heat. Made from a blend of loureiro,...Tags: Beverage Industry, Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Colorado, Larchmont Village
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Life Without Parole for Metrolink Murderer
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Jurors recommended that a former Compton man who parked his Jeep on railroad tracks, causing a Metrolink derailment that killed 11 people and injured more than 180 others, spend the rest of his life behind bars. Jurors deliberated about...Tags: Los Angeles, Vehicles, Railway Accidents, Trials
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Nothing tastes better than a bargain
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSave money -- eat out. It might sound counterintuitive, and it flies in the face of advice tossed out by penny-pinching "experts" -- but they don't know what we know: where to find the best dining deals in town. Who says it's cheaper to eat in? We...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Culver City, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, North Hills (Los Angeles, California)
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Nothing tastes as good as a bargain
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSAVE MONEY -- eat out. It might sound counterintuitive, and it flies in the face of advice tossed out by penny-pinching "experts" -- but they don't know what we know: where to find the best dining deals in town. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Wine...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Culver City, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, North Hills (Los Angeles, California)
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A Noise Within will move to Pasadena
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe former Masonic Temple in downtown Glendale is an old, decrepit and some say haunted building -- a venue perhaps more suited to Hollywood horror flicks than the plays of Shakespeare, Beckett or Molière. For nearly 17 years, the nine-story structure on...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Academic Progress, Theater, Architecture, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Jurors inspect wrecked Metrolink rail cars in Glendale
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJurors on Wednesday viewed the mangled wreckage of four train cars involved in the worst crash in Metrolink history -- a tour meant to help them decide the appropriate punishment for the man they convicted last month on 11 counts of first-degree murder....Tags: Prosecution, Los Angeles, Death Penalty, Punishment, Crimes
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Jurors deciding fate of man who caused fatal metrolink crash
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe fate of a man convicted of 11 counts of first-degree murder after he caused the deadliest crash in Metrolink history three years ago now rests in the hands of a jury that will decide whether he should live or die. In closing arguments Monday in...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Prosecution, Los Angeles, Punishment, Crimes
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