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Monday, January 31, 2011

Ron Kaye's Take On Glendale and Burbank: 'Paradise'




The Glendale News-Press and the Burbank Leader newspapers launched their new joint Sunday newspaper this week, and as promised, former Daily News editor-turned-community activist Ron Kaye is there on the front page with a new weekly column.

Kaye was a major booster behind the San Fernando Valley succession movement and now runs a blog in which he takes on Los Angeles politics and issues. So it was a little strange that he agreed to write a column geared toward Glendale and Burbank residents; those cities haven't been in his line of fire.

And sure enough, in his first column for the Sunday News-Press & Leader, Kaye still seems more interested in bashing Los Angeles than he does writing about actual Glendale and Burbank issues. Comparing the nation's second-largest city to two small/adjacent suburbs seems, well, not all that fair. Here's how his column starts:

The bumpy roads and broken sidewalks and overgrown trees end when you leave the city limits of Los Angeles and enter Burbank or Glendale — there should be signs saying, "Welcome to Paradise."

In contrast to the warring factions — business, civic, neighborhood groups — fighting over crumbs from the table of power in L.A., people along Olive Avenue in Burbank and Brand Boulevard in Glendale seem content as I chat them up. Most are unaware City Council elections are fast approaching — Burbank's first round is in February and Glendale's is in April — and those who do know seem little concerned about who wins.

It isn't apathy; people are happy with the way things are. After all, 94% in Burbank are satisfied with city services, according to a recent poll, and 90% in Glendale based on the last time the city asked.

Having fought for cityhood for the San Fernando Valley, and having worked hard to help make Los Angeles the great city it can be, I relish the opportunity explore smaller neighboring cities that seem to be thriving while L.A. is dying.

To be fair, Kaye addresses some of both cities' problems further down in his column. But I still wonder if he really has the interest in exploring the nitty-gritty issues facing Burbank and Glendale when he has much bigger fish to fry in his L.A. crusades. We'll keep reading.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader Add a Sunday Edition


The Glendale News-Press and the Burbank Leader are getting back into the Sunday game.

Former Daily News editor Ron Kaye will be front and center in the new Sunday News-Press and Leader; the scribe, who has become an extremely vocal community activist, will write a front-page column for the new paper.

The News-Press and Leader are a part of the Los Angeles Times' Times Community News division; Times Mirror first bought the papers in 1993.

Since becoming smaller, community inserts distributed along with the Times, the papers haven't had a Sunday edition. (The Saturday News-Press has been branded the "Weekend" edition.)

Now, with the Sunday News-Press and Leader launch on Jan. 31, the News-Press will no longer publish a Monday edition. The paper will now run Tuesdays through Sundays. The Leader, which isn't a daily, will continue to publish on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

“Recent events, including our investigation of fraud in the affordable housing industry, reaffirm the importance of local, community-based reporting,” said Dan Evans, Editor of the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader. “We’ve already ramped-up our coverage online and adding a Sunday print edition—particularly with the voice of a community advocate like Ron Kaye—means we’ll be able to deepen our coverage and maintain our role as a watchdog, while also extending lifestyle and leisure features.”