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Your Web host for April 19
Contributed by: Jason Kandel on 4/13/2007

This Web site is set up for you to post your own stories and photos, and they will be read, not only by reporters and editors, but by the public at large. We encourage any and all topics, and there is no limit to the amount of words or photos you can upload here. This is part of an effort to build a community forum for readers across the Valley and in Glendale, Burbank and Northeast Los Angeles. Got a question? Want to kick off a debate? This is the place to do it. I'm here to help you post your stories here and answer any questions you might have. You can e-mail me at jason.kandel@dailynews.com or call me at (818) 713-3635 or (818) 546-3306. Take a look around at the stories, photos, events and blog entries your neighbors are posting on valleynews.com. To use all of the features of valleynews.com be sure to register. Have a great time.

Also, if you haven't yet, check out a new blog that a colleague and I started up, called East of the 5, of all the news and views from Burbank, Glendale and nearby neighborhoods.


Enjoy your Web surf with a little Raisin Bran ...

  • Eugene Tong writes a tale of two cities ... Burbank makes a $9.65 million deal with its schools to open athletic fields to the public. Glendale, on the other hand, might follow Burbank's lead, if its city's bosses can all agree on how to work it out.
    Daily News

  • Glendale residents mourn the loss of the Virginia Tech students and family members who suffered in the senseless shootings.
    Glendale News-Press

  • Gravehunter Lisa Burks is getting reader mail. One person wants to know how to find a loved one buried at the beleaguered cemetery. She tells him how.
    valleynews.com

  • La Crescenta holds its first Crescenta Valley Town Council land-use meeting of the year and the group will mull a 26-unit condo project that would cut into a hill.
    Glendale News-Press

  • For those interested in keeping tabs on the work of developer Rick Caruso, the Arcadia City Council just approved his latest development for an 825,000-square foot project, called the Shops at Santa Anita, on a part of the 304-acre Santa Anita Park property. Readers recall that Caruso is developing the 475,000-square foot Americana at Brand.
    globest.com


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Jason Kandel

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Jason Kandel has posted 173 stories and 15 comments since joining on 7/26/2006. Jason Kandel's average story rating is 4.91.
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