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Mayfield Senior School Holds Epiphany Celebration
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. Mayfield Senior School’s Head of School Kate Morin and the Board of Trustees recently invited past trustees, sisters of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and special friends to an Epiphany Celebration. The event included a...
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Pasadena Showcase House Holds ‘Empty House’ Party
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. The 58th Pasadena Showcase House of Design hosted its annual Empty House Party, celebrating the night before renovations begin at the Stewart House. The exclusive party included French fare and hosted spirits. More than 30 designers were on hand to present their forward-thinking design concepts as guests strolled through the grand colonial estate.
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Friends In Deed Opens Bad Weather Supplies Program
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. Friends In Deed heads into their 35th year of providing winter support to individuals experiencing homelessness during inclement weather in the cold months. The organization conducts their Bad Weather Supplies program to register clients in the system for...
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Council OKs San Fernando Reconfiguration
First published in the Jan. 28 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank City Council decided Tuesday to reconfigure a three-block portion of San Fernando Boulevard to be more pedestrian-friendly by altering the flow of vehicle traffic to one way. The one-year pilot program is part of a larger city goal to enhance pedestrian safety in Downtown Burbank.
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Huntington Celebrates Lunar New Year
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. Celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Rabbit during The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens’ Chinese New Year Festival on Feb. 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine.
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Bocce Ball Pitched as Glenola Park Activity
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. Residents who reside near Glenola Park expressed displeasure with the idea of a bocce ball area at a recent meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission, which held a discussion about adding a potential court to the triangular-shaped park along Angeles Crest Highway.
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Burroughs’ Kulikov Earns All-CIF Honors
First published in the Jan. 28 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The CIF-Southern Section released its All-CIF selections for the 11-man football season. Junior quarterback Chris Kulikov represented the Burroughs High School varsity team as the lone local player selected for All-CIF Division IX honors. Kulikov had a strong...
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Falcons, Tornados, Nitros Set for League Prelims
First published in the Jan. 28 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. The Crescenta Valley High School varsity girls’ water polo team lost to visiting Arcadia, 10-2, in a Pacific League encounter on Wednesday. Senior Mayda Hartounian registered one goal and two steals while junior Gianna Double scored once....
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Bulldogs, Bears Ready for Rematch This Week
First published in the Jan. 28 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank High School varsity boys’ basketball team lost at Pasadena, 67-47, in a Pacific League matchup on Tuesday as senior captain Sattwik Banerjee collected 29 points, eight rebounds, two assists and one steal. Senior Steven Harutyunian...
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BPD Arrests Robbery Suspect After Searching Homes
First published in the Jan. 28 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank Police Department arrested a robbery suspect Wednesday after searching homes on North Orchard Drive. The incident occurred at about 3 p.m., after officers responded to Starz Liquor, located at 1800 West Olive Ave., regarding a robbery...
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Flintridge Prep Wins 15th Straight Game Over Poly
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. The Flintridge Prep varsity girls’ basketball continued its dominance on the court after defeating rival host Polytechnic, 65-47, in a Prep League game last Friday. The first-place Wolves picked up their 15th consecutive victory against the Panthers...
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Burbank Police Department Crime Log
— Officers stopped a driver for vehicle code violations at 2:30 a.m. on Jan 20 near Magnolia Boulevard and Orchard Drive. Drug paraphernalia was observed in plain view. A search of the driver revealed an unregistered loaded handgun. A resulting probable cause search of the vehicle revealed an additional handgun and methamphetamine. The man was arrested for drug possession, illegal firearm charges and resisting arrest.
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Flintridge Prep Beats Poly in Rivalry Game, 59-35
First published in the Jan. 26 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. The Polytechnic varsity boys’ basketball team entered the Prep League matchup against visiting Flintridge Prep with a one-game advantage over its rival since the 2015-16 season. But under first-year head coach Robert Cartwright, the Wolves broke a six-year losing streak on the Panthers’ home court by posting a 59-35 Prep League victory last Friday.
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