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unusual facts about Angeles City



DZCL-TV

Its studios and transmitter located at the Comclark Building, Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City, Pampanga.

Hilda Koronel

Hilda Koronel, (born Susan Reid on 17 January 1957, Angeles City, Pampanga), is a FAMAS, Luna and Urian award-winning Filipina actress.

Mike Hrabak

Michael Allen Pasana "Mike" Hrabak (born August 27, 1979 in Angeles City, Pampanga), is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association who most recently played for the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.

North Luzon West Expressway

Tipo, Hermosa, Bataan
North Luzon Expressway (R-8) in Clark Logistics Area, Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles City

Raymond Manalo

Raymond Manalo, (born "Raymond Manaloto Manalo" August 1, 1983 in Angeles City, Pampanga Philippines) is a Filipino singer, and the runner up to Rachelle Ann Go of the program Search for a Star produced by Viva Television and co-produced and broadcast by GMA Network in 2003 to 2004.

Rufino Santos

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was to lead the event by unveiling a historical marker and a 6-foot statue of Santos (sculpted by Edillardo Paras) and donated by Cesar L. Villanueva's wife, Arlyn Sicangco-Villanueva, president of Holy Angel University in Angeles City, Pampanga.

Tarlac–Nueva Ecija–Aurora Expressway

The project was revealed by Senator Edgardo Angara during the opening ceremony of the Aurora satellite province in Clark Freeport Zone in Angeles City, Pampanga.


see also

Al Alquist

Hal Bernson, Los Angeles City Council member, given the Alfred E. Alquist Award for Achievement in Earthquake Safety in 1997

Assumption, Illinois

James T. Carroll, Los Angeles City Council member, 1933, born in Assumption

Avery Clayton

After serving in the Army during the Vietnam War, Clayton studied at Los Angeles City College and graduated with a bachelor's degree in art from UCLA.

Bob Hattoy

He worked for a time at Disneyland and then on the staff of Los Angeles City Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky.

Bolton Hall

In late 1979, Los Angeles City Councilman Bob Ronka secured $169,000 in federal funds to augment $23,800 raised by the Little Landers Historical Society.

Buffalo, Missouri

James B. Potter, Jr. (born 1931), Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–71

CaribPress

Since that time CaribPress has profiled notable figures from a variety of professions including former Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson, television executive Paula Madison, Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks and businessman Butch Stewart.

Carmen Trutanich

In 2009, Trutanich won the runoff election and replaced Rocky Delgadillo as Los Angeles' City Attorney by defeating Jack Weiss and winning the 2009 Los Angeles City Attorney Election on May 19, 2009.

Common Council

Los Angeles Common Council, the predecessor of the Los Angeles City Council which serves the City of Los Angeles, California today

Craig, Nebraska

Ira J. McDonald, Los Angeles City Council member, 1941–43, born in Craig

Ferraro

John Ferraro (1924 – 2001), Los Angeles city council man

Fremont Peak State Park

George H. Moore, Los Angeles City Council member 1943–51, chairman of a group that established the park

George McLain

George P. McLain (1847–1930), Civil War veteran and member of the Los Angeles City Council

Hancock County, Indiana

Edward E. Moore, Indiana state senator and Los Angeles City Council member

Harold A. Henry

Not to be confused with Harold Harby, Los Angeles City Council member 1943–57.

Harold Harby

Not to be confused with Harold A. Henry, Los Angeles City Council member 1945–66.

Herb Wesson

Prior to his service in the State Assembly, Wesson served as the chief-of-staff to former Los Angeles City Councilmember Nate Holden, and as the chief-of-staff to former Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne Burke.

Howard Davis

Howard W. Davis (1885–1959), member of the California State Assembly and the Los Angeles City Council

Laura N. Chick

A Los Angeles Business Journal feature said, “Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick has emerged as a central voice in the ongoing debate over how the City handles its contracts.”

Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park

The park was named for former Los Angeles City Councilman Marvin Braude, who for more than 30 years led the effort to preserve the Santa Monica Mountains.

Mike Bonin

Bonin began working in Los Angeles city politics 1996, joining the staff of Los Angeles City Councilmember Ruth Galanter.

Native Sons of the Golden West

Lloyd G. Davies (1914–1957), Los Angeles City Council member, 1943–51

Howard E. Dorsey (1904–1937), Los Angeles City Council member, 1937

Earl C. Gay (1902–1975), Los Angeles City Council member, 1933–45

Richard Polanco

In 2001 he was seen as the presumptive front-runner to succeed termed-out Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Hernandez, but he abruptly dropped out of the race for reasons that many found rather unconvincing.

San Fernando High School

Nury Martinez, Community Activist, Councilwoman for the Los Angeles City Council, 6th District 2013-Present

Sisig

Lucia Cunanan of Angeles City has been credited with inventing sisig.

Tony Rosenthal

Earle D. Baker (1888–1987), Los Angeles City Council member who introduced a resolution to remove the Los Angeles Police Building statuary

Washington Preparatory High School

Joel Wachs, class of 1957, Los Angeles city council member, 1971-2000, president of the Andy Warhol Foundation in New York City