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Utility fee hikes on table
CITY HALL — The City Council on Tuesday is slated to consider raising rates for utilities, trash collection and sewer services as officials struggle with the increased cost of materials and doing business.
Ron Davis, general manager of Burbank...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Southern California Edison Company, Credit Ratings, Movies
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Paralyzed Student Fighting to Take California Bar Exam
Associated PressA paralyzed law school graduate is going to court to try to force the State Bar of California to allow her to take the bar exam on Tuesday. Sara Granda says a "ridiculous snafu" is preventing her from taking the exam now because her fee was paid by check...Tags: University of California, Politics, Local Government, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Subtle lessons await all children outside
When I was a small boy, I usually spent any idle time outdoors. When school was out for the summer, the outdoor time doubled or even tripled. Once out the back door, I had to entertain myself, often for hours at a time. Sometimes that included kicking...Tags: University of California, Children, Lifestyle and Leisure, Energy Resources, Education
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Drunken driver sentence for crash that killed bicyclist
FOX 5 San Diego StaffAn unemployed drifter with a history of drunken driving convictions was sentenced today to 11 years in prison for an alcohol-related hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist in Alpine. Travis Chris Weber, 44, pleaded guilty May 26 to gross vehicular...Tags: Road Transportation, San Diego (San Diego, California), New York, Drunk Driving, San Diego County (California)
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Council cheers Prop. 16 loss
Utility officials across Burbank and Glendale breathed a collective sigh of relief Wednesday after voters rebuffed a ballot initiative that would have limited the ability of municipalities to create or expand public power services. The Glendale City...Tags: Sociology, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Elections, Government, Passenger Cars
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Calif. Man Dies at River Regatta Event, Dozens More Injured
KTLA NewsBULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. -- A California man was killed and dozens more people were injured at the Fourth Annual Bullhead City-Laughlin River Regatta Saturday. In the regatta, people in kayaks and on floats travel down the Colorado River from the Bullhead/...Tags: KTLA, Hospitals and Clinics, First Aid, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Divers Recover Discarded Toilets From Reef Along SoCal Coast
KTLA NewsMARINA DEL REY, Calif. -- Environmental officials unveiled an unusual catch Wednesday -- hundreds of discarded toilets and other debris recovered from the ocean floor along the Southern California coast. The toilets were recovered from a reef populated...Tags: Wildlife, University of California, Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Education
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Poorer are More Obese, Study Finds
McClatchy NewspapersThe smaller the paycheck, the bigger the belly, say many researchers who study poverty and obesity. It might seem like a paradox, but not having enough money for food doesn't mean the poor are skinny. The opposite appears to be true: The lower-income are...Tags: University of California, Overweight, Medical Research, Social Issues, Immigration
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MAKING IT! MINORITY SUCCESS STORIES
To contact this show: By Mail: Nelson Davis Productions, 5800 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028 By Phone: 323-460-5500Tags: Los Angeles
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Spiders Expected In Large Numbers This Summer
FOX40 NewsSpider season is upon us. And we'll likely see more of them than usual around Northern California this summer, thanks to all the late spring rain. According to UC Davis Entomology Professor Lynn Kimsey, this year's local weather conditions have caused...Tags: University of California, Spider (animal), Education, Sacramento
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Seattle Mayor McGinn Pressured to Restart Police Chief Search
Web ReporterSeattle Mayor Mike McGinn is being pressured to restart the search for a new police chief. Several Seattle City Council members have brought up the issue since the release of a video showing a Seattle Police officer punching a teenage girl. The...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Politics, Elections, Palo Alto (Santa Clara, California)
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Facebook Campaign to Make 'Hella' Officially the Biggest Word
The 33 NewsParkour, the freerunning fitness craze in which people find insanely creative ways to get from point a to b, is hella cool. "Paranormal Activity," the low-budget horror flick in which a couple is terrorized by someone or something unknown, was hella...Tags: University of California, Facebook, Google Inc., Education, Science and Technology
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