Monthly Archives: August, 2020

Despite Dissent, City Picks Designer for Center’s Revamp

The city will move forward with Crane Architectural Group as the designer for the face-lift of the San Marino Center, a decision made in...

Kachold Named Assistant Principal at HMS

If enthusiasm counts for much in educating adolescent teen­agers, the San Marino Unified School District found a winner in Ryan Kachold, who recently was...

Nesnas, Wang Receive Chang Memorial Scholarships

Jolene Nesnas and Ethan Wang, recent graduates of San Marino High School, were the recipients of the fifth annual Yun-Chung W. Chang Memorial Scholarships,...

School Board’s Norgaard Won’t Run in November

When his fourth term expires in a few weeks, Chris Norgaard will have served on the San Marino Unified School District Board of Education...

Citizens Forming Opinions on San Marino Center Project

City residents had their first chances this week to weigh in on what they envision for a remodeled San Marino Center, and will continue...

A Beautiful Coat and a Son’s Hurtful Status

By Rev. Heather BlackstoneSpecial to The Tribune They weren’t pretty, just a large rectangle, crudely sewn, with the front unstitched and two openings left for...

Hassibi Ready to Start ‘Motor’ in Chicago

Just when Kourosh Hassibi was about to pull the trigger on the beginning of his college football career, the University of Chicago pulled the...

Burbank Teen Captures Another Pageant Title

When 18-year-old Kate Platten heard that she had been named the victor of the Role Model Teen program for the Royal International Miss pageant,...

City Fetches Seed Money for Dog Park

After years of dogged pursuit, the city of Burbank is finally getting a park where pups can run free.The city recently accepted a $150,000...

Youth Center Wins Share of Federal Grant

The City Council divvied up federal grant funds to several projects Tuesday, including programs for the homeless and the local Boys & Girls Club.But...
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