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Jack Scott to retire from college post
Jack Scott, the chancellor of the California Community College system and a former college leader and state lawmaker based in Pasadena, will retire from his current post in September, ending 58 years in public life.
“I have greatly enjoyed my...Tags: Government, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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New exec takes on antidrug coalition
A fixture in local politics has been appointed to lead the Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition as its new executive director to help strengthen community partnerships. Suzy Jacobs, who worked for state Sen. Jack Scott and Assembly...Tags: Mike Gatto, Paul Krekorian
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Quick Hits: City council candidates to speak out
Coordinating Council calls for award nominations The La Cañada Flintridge Coordinating Council is accepting nominations through March 15 for its annual Les Tupper Community Service Awards. The council first started giving awards in 1965. In 1969,...Tags: Local Elections, Education, Jerry Brown, Lifestyle and Leisure, Government
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Budget Cuts to Put College Out of Reach?
Budget cuts proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger could prevent hundreds of thousands of Californians from attending college this fall, higher education officials told a legislative committee Monday.
The executive director of the California Student...Tags: Regional Authority, Willie Brown, State Budgets, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Eventful term for senator
For nearly all of state Sen. Carol Liu's term in office, she has had to deliver bad news to officials in Glendale and Burbank. Trouble began shortly after Liu's election in 2008, when the national economy went south. California state officials worked...Tags: Regional Authority, Democratic Party, Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government
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An eventful term for senator
For nearly all of state Sen. Carol Liu's term in office, she has had to deliver bad news to officials in Glendale and Burbank. Trouble began shortly after Liu's election in 2008, when the national economy went south. California state officials worked...Tags: Regional Authority, Democratic Party, Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Women to be honored
Three La Cañada women are among the winners of the 11th annual Women in Business Awards to be presented July 16 at the Pasadena Hilton. Sheila Cook, Lt. Angela Shephard and Teena Hostivich will be honored during the annual luncheon hosted by state Sen.... -
Calif. laws crack down on sex-offender teachers
Calif. laws crack down on sex-offender teachers By JULIET WILLIAMS Associated Press Writer SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed two bills making it tougher for teachers who commit sex crimes to remain in California's public...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Entertainment, Sex, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice
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