Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Burbank Police Department Gets Traffic Safety Grant

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Burbank Police Department will receive a $100,000 grant for overtime costs associated...

Former Mayor Stamper Dies at 86

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Rev. Larry Stamper, who served as Burbank’s mayor in the ‘80s and...

Titans Let One Slip Away in League Opener

First published in the Oct. 7 print issue of the San Marino Tribune. Well, it took Pasadena’s Polytechnic School exactly one game to wear out...

Dodgers Legend to Give One More Season

First published in the Oct. 7 print issue of the San Marino Tribune. While hundreds of thousands will sorely miss the familiar voice of Jaime...

New Hire Seen as Important to Schools’ DEI Effort

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Burbank Leader. Though COVID-19 vaccines were at the center of discussion among stakeholders during the...

Health Care Internship Gains 16 GHS Students

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Glendale News Press. Glendale Memorial Hospital picked 16 students from Glendale High School to serve...

Local Women’s March Draws Dozens

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Burbank Leader. The Chandler Bikeway became a marching ground last weekend as a procession walked...

GHS Student Chosen to Advise School Board

First published in the Oct. 9 print issue of the Glendale News Press. Glendale High School senior Brandon Doronila credited everyone involved in his academic...

Titans Have Strong Showing at Tournament

First published in the Oct. 7 print issue of the San Marino Tribune. San Marino High School’s varsity boys’ water polo team opened the Bull...

City, Police Union Remain Divided by Vaccine Policy

First published in the Oct. 7 print issue of the San Marino Tribune. The city of San Marino and the local police union are still...
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