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Tornados, Nitros, Falcons Each Post League Wins
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. The Glendale High School boys’ soccer team reentered the win column after blanking host Arcadia, 3-0, in a Pacific League matchup on Tuesday. Junior Edgar Naghdalyan scored the game-winning goal, senior Ryan Shahbazian and junior Kevin Anjunyan...
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Flintridge Prep Wins; LCHS, FSHA Lose Games
First published in the Jan. 19 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. The La Cañada High School varsity girls’ soccer team lost a Rio Hondo League game at Monrovia, 3-1, last Friday as sophomore Hailee Takao scored the lone goal. The Spartans were previously shut out at...
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Local Basketball Squads Take to the Courts
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. The Glendale High School varsity girls’ basketball team defeated visiting Hoover High, 53-23, in a league game. Nitros’ senior captain Jane Bassil racked up 14 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals. Junior Sella Koshkerian...
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Bears Crush Hoover; Bulldogs Beat Muir
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burroughs High School varsity girls’ basketball team routed visiting Hoover High of Glendale, 70-15, in a Pacific League game on Tuesday. Sophomore Mariam Fahs poured in 14 points, sophomore Skylar Cafferty racked up 10 points with...
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Falcons’ 10-Game Win Streak Snapped by Pasadena
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. The Crescenta Valley High School varsity boys’ basketball had its season-best 10-game winning streak snapped after losing at Pasadena High, 49-40, in a Pacific League game on Tuesday. Senior Mikail Grigoryan poured in 12 points with four...
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Bulldogs Edge Muir; Bears Beat Hoover in League Games
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank High School varsity boys’ basketball team picked up its third straight victory after edging host Muir High in Pasadena, 69-68, in a Pacific League game on Tuesday. Senior captain Sattwik Banerjee scored a game-high 30...
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Spartans Capture Claremont Tournament Championship
First published in the Jan. 19 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. The La Cañada High School varsity girls’ water polo team won the Claremont Tournament last weekend after defeating host Claremont High, 17-8, in the championship game as junior captain Kadyn Day racked up seven goals.
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Glendale Takes Reins in Rancho Neighborhood Issues
At a meeting that highlighted key differences in Burbank and Glendale’s bordering Rancho Equestrian Neighborhoods Wednesday, the Glendale City Council discussed matters of importance to the historic horse area that spans both cities along Riverside Drive and the Los Angeles River. In the first of its “Council in Your...
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Kiwanis Conjure Up a Magical Evening at Houdini Estate
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The name Harry Houdini is synonymous with magic, mystery and the mastery of escapism. Members and supporters of the Kiwanis Club of Burbank will get to experience all three along with sampling the offerings of gourmet food stations and exotic libations when the organization presents their annual gala fundraiser under the theme of “The Magic of Kiwanis” on March 25 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Thank you, La Cañada Flintridge!
First published in the Jan. 19 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. We got rained on, we got lucky, we got flowers, we got volunteers, we got glue, we got cold and we got community!. We also got an awesome float completed, had a perfect parade and won a...
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Peace Walk Honors King’s Legacy
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. Despite a gloomy forecast, blue skies prevailed on Monday for the third annual Glendale Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Walk where community members gathered to honor and celebrate the life and legacy of King on the national holiday.
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Caruso Celebrates Year of the Rabbit
The festive nature of the holidays continues with the 2023 Lunar New Year. The storied meaning, tradition and symbolism behind this celebration are prominent in the dazzling décor showcased throughout The Grove and The Americana at Brand in Glendale. Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with traditional lucky red...
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Pasadena Faith Leaders Gather for New Year’s Prayer Event
First published in the Jan. 12 print issue of the Pasadena Outlook. Approximately 100 faith leaders from Pasadena and neighboring communities came together at the starting point of the 134th Tournament of Roses Parade to usher in the new year in united prayer. The Rose Parade theme for 2023 was...
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Mayor Chosen to Lead at Regional Level
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Southern California Association of Governments has elected Mayor Konstantine Anthony as the representative for Regional Council District 42. SCAG is a joint powers authority under California state law, established as an association of local governments and agencies...
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Barger Gives $40,000 to Assist Door of Hope’s Homelessness Prevention
First published in the Jan. 19 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun. Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger recently presented a $40,000 check to Door of Hope, a nonprofit organization located in Pasadena that helps families overcome homelessness, while meeting with its management team, caseworkers and board members. The...
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GUSD, Teachers Mediate Contract Terms
First published in the Jan. 21 print issue of the Glendale News-Press. The Glendale Unified School District and Glendale Teachers Association will continue negotiations next week with a state-appointed mediator but have not yet settled an agreement to advance a new contract for teachers, whose last contractual terms were for the 2017-2020 period.
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Burbank Police Department Crime Log
— Officers responded to a vehicle burglary in progress on Tujunga Avenue at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 13. Upon arrival, officers observed one suspect flee on foot and another suspect was located sitting inside of an alleged getaway vehicle. Their investigation revealed the suspects were in a stolen truck that was unreported, while they were attempting to steal another truck. One suspect was arrested for grand theft auto, attempted grand theft auto and narcotics violations. The other suspect was not located during search of neighborhood. The arrested man was placed on $25,000 bail.
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