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818 Roundup: Elephant Bar closes, pharmacist suspended, $6 million educational grant

Keith Paul, of Burbank, carries a 'For Lease' sign at recently closed Elephant Bar in Burbank on Tuesday, June 18, 2014. A note on the door apologizes and notes the restaurant is no longer in business.
Keith Paul, of Burbank, carries a ‘For Lease’ sign at recently closed Elephant Bar in Burbank on Tuesday, June 18, 2014. A note on the door apologizes and notes the restaurant is no longer in business.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer )
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Good morning readers! Today is Monday, June 23. As you make your way through the fog of the morning and June Gloom, check out these headlines:

The California Board of Pharmacy has temporarily suspended a pharmacist who owns two drugstores in Glendale from working as a pharmacist-in-charge. Glendale News-Press

Downtown Burbank restaurant Elephant Bar quickly and quietly went out of business recently, along with more than a dozen other locations, as its parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Burbank Leader

Sport Chalet in La Cañada was burglarized twice in two days, after a juvenile who’d stolen a hatchet from the sporting goods department on last weekend decided he wanted another one the following day. La Cañada Valley Sun

Glendale and Burbank educators are looking to further prepare students for working in the Verdugo region, thanks to a $6 million grant aiming to equip students with training to meet local industry needs. Glendale News-Press

-- Dan Evans, dan.evans@latimes.com

Follow on Twitter: @EditorDanEvans.

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