Articles by Jon Steinman

151 articles since 1997

Police Chaplain Works Both Sides of Street

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 28, 1998
Many fighting forces, whether trained to land on enemy beaches or nab crooks on city streets, have a chaplain or two. Read more
 

2 Rescued Snowboarders Given Fines, Probation

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 11, 1998
Two men convicted last week of knowingly snowboarding out of bounds during a February outing at Snow Crest were sentenced to two years’ probation and fined $810 each Friday by Glendale Municipal Judge Barbara Lee Burke. Read more
 

Summer Student Fatally Stabbed at Burbank High

California | Local | By Andrew Blankstein and Jon Steinman | July 11, 1998
A 17-year-old Burbank High School summer school student was stabbed to death Friday after an argument with another student, authorities said. Read more
 

Parking Crunch Threatens to Drive Jury Trials Away

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 10, 1998
The presiding judge here is threatening to move all jury trials out of town unless free parking is made available to jurors, setting off tremors in Los Angeles County’s Superior Court system. Read more
 

Reaching the Summit

Business | By Jon Steinman | July 8, 1998
When Commerce Secretary William Daley signed his name to a series of business and environmental deals with the Chinese last week, he finalized multimillion-dollar arrangements for some of the most widely known corporations in the world: IBM Corp., Motorola Inc., General Electric Co. Read more
 

Airport Authority Reelects President; Burbank Dissents

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 7, 1998
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority commissioners Monday reelected Joyce Streator to a third consecutive one-year term as president, by a 6-2 vote, over Burbank’s opposition. Read more
 

Snowboarders Found Guilty of Trespassing

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 3, 1998
Two snowboarders who became lost in February, triggering a massive search-and-rescue operation, were found guilty Thursday of knowingly leaving the boundaries of an area ski resort, a misdemeanor trespassing charge that carries a maximum sentence of up to six months in jail and a fine of $10,000. Read more
 

Errant Snowboarders Guilty of Trespassing

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 3, 1998
Two snowboarders who became lost this winter, triggering a massive search and rescue operation, were found guilty Thursday of knowingly leaving the boundaries of a ski resort, a misdemeanor trespassing charge that carries a maximum sentence of up to six months in jail and a fine of $10,000. Read more
 

Woman, 20, Gets Life in Prison in Mother’s Killing

California | Local | By Jon Steinman | July 1, 1998
Amber Bray, a former Burbank high school honor student and cheerleader, was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole Tuesday for what the judge called the “vicious crime of . Read more
 

Mutual Understanding

Business | By Jon Steinman | June 30, 1998
Far from the Klieg lights and choreography of President Clinton’s state visit to China, a small Chinese tour group waded through the offices of Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Read more
 
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