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New Exhibit Reckons With Glendale's Racist Past as ‘Sundown Town'
Because the effects of such systemic racism continue to resonate, the city of Glendale made an historic move in 2020, passing a resolution acknowledging and apologizing for the city’s racist past.
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New Exhibit Fills in Gap of Glendale's Racist Past as ‘Sundown Town'
The city acknowledged and apologized for its racist past in 2020. Kathy Vara reported on NBC4 News on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021.
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Glendale Man Arrested for Allegedly Spitting on People While Jogging
Glendale police Friday urged people to contact them if they were victimized by a jogger who was arrested for allegedly spitting on people and using racial slurs against them “primarily for not wearing a face mask.”
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Man Found With Gunshot Wounds Inside Car in Glendale Dies at Hospital
Officers found a man fatally wounded inside a vehicle that had been driving erratically and running stop signs Saturday morning in Glendale, a police spokeswoman said.
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MONA's Neon Wings Prompt Glowful Poses in Glendale
Strolling by the Museum of Neon Art? Pause and snap a picture of the upbeat installation, which brings a message of hope and connection.
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Evacuations Lifted in Glendale Fire
A small fire erupted in Glendale Tuesday amid dangerous fire weather conditions.
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City of Glendale Apologizes for Its History as a ‘Sundown Town'
Glendale has become the first city in California and the third in the nation to pass a resolution apologizing for its history as a “sundown town.” The term references cities that once excluded African Americans.
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Glendale Apologizes for ‘Sundown Town' Past
Glendale has become the first city in California and the third in the nation to pass a resolution apologizing for its history as a “sundown town.” The term references cities that once excluded African Americans. Angie Crouch reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Oct. 12, 2020.
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Armed Man on Probation Back Behind Bars After Allegedly Shoplifting at Glendale Galleria
A 30-year-old felon, who was on probation for a carjacking conviction, is back behind bars for allegedly shoplifting at the Macy’s store in Glendale while in possession of a loaded firearm and illegal drugs, police reported Thursday. Adryan Obert, of El Monte, left the department store at the Galleria, in the 200 block of South Central Avenue, with allegedly stolen…
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Atrocities of the Past Remembered at Glendale Protest Over Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict
Protesters take to the streets in Glendale as conflict flares between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Toni Guinyard reports for Today in LA on Tuesday Oct. 6, 2020.
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Inside the Conflict Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Armenian Americans are demanding action as their homeland inches towards war with Azerbaijan. Days of fighting has taken a toll on soldiers and civilians. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for NBC4 News on Oct 5, 2020.
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Glendale Metals Company Fined Nearly $50,000 by EPA For Hazardous Waste Violations
A nearly $50,000 settlement has been reached between the Environmental Protection Agency and a Glendale metal finishing company over federal hazardous waste violations at the facility, the agency announced.
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Dog Alerts Sanitation Worker to Help Save Owner
A Glendale grandmother is grateful for her dog and a city sanitation worker who happened to be at the right place at the right time. Hetty Chang reports for NBC LA at 11 p.m. Aug. 21, 2020.
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Sandy the Dog Helps Find Help for Glendale Grandmother Who Has a Fall
After a close call, a Glendale grandmother feels grateful for her dog Sandy and for a city sanitation worker, who happened to be at the right place at the right time.
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Three Approached by Officers For Not Wearing Masks Are Found With Drugs, Fake Passports, Police Say
Three people in Glendale, initially approached by police officers for not wearing masks, were arrested after they discovered Fentanyl and Xanax, a semi-automatic handgun, passports and credit cards in various names, and warrants for the arrests of two of them, police said Thursday. Patrol officers on Monday saw two men and a woman not wearing masks and not abiding by…
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Glendale Schools Transform Into Free Day Care
The day cares are for parents who can’t stay home to help with distance learning. Angie Crouch reports Aug. 4, 2020.
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Glendale Schools Turn Into Free, Sanitized Day Cares to Help Parents
Glendale Unified School District is one of many districts in the state that can’t bring teachers back inside the classrooms for in-person instruction because coronavirus is too widespread in Los Angeles County, but they will welcome about 1,000 young people back to campus in August for day care. Glendale Unified is disinfecting and preparing 20 elementary schools to provide free…
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13-Year-Old Girl in Critical Condition After Being Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver in Glendale
A 13-year-old girl remained hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in Glendale, and authorities are seeking public help to locate the hit-and-run driver. The vehicle struck the pedestrian at about 3:15 p.m. Friday in the 800 block of East Garfield Avenue, between Mariposa and Adams streets, according to the Glendale Police Department. The motorist…
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Saluting the Class of 2020 — Herbert Hoover High School
Saluting the Class of 2020 from Herbert Hoover High School in Glendale.