PROFILE: A Minute with Officer of the Year Dan Turpin
Following The Magnolia Park Optimist Club’s event, Officer of the Year DAN TURPIN shared one of many events in his long career that may help us understand what has kept him going despite all the slings...
View ArticleMagnolia Park Optimists Hold Annual “Respect for the Law” Event
The Magnolia Park Optimist Club honored three outstanding members of Burbank’s law enforcement community at their Respect for the Law dinner last Thursday evening at the Elk’s Lodge, continuing an...
View ArticleAudiences Can’t Stop Cheering Burroughs Pop Show 39
“Can’t Stop the Feeling” Pop Show 39 pulled out all the stops and blew away Friday night’s packed Burroughs Auditorium audience. PS39 has it all: great singing and dancing, exceptional costumes...
View ArticleEight Vehicles Ignite After Flammable Liquid Flows Down Gutter
Burbank firefighters received a call at 2:25 pm on Sunday, March 4 for an outside fire. Upon arriving at the scene in the 1800 block of Lincoln, the first engine found an outside fire that had ignited...
View Article“You’ve Been Noted” Surprises Burbankers With Colorful Music Notes
An awareness campaign, “You’ve Been Noted,” has been making its rounds in Burbank, with colorful music notes appearing on lawns throughout town. The large music symbols bring attention to Burbank...
View ArticleBurbank Arcade Welcomes All
On Saturday, March 3, the All Amusement Fun Center at Burbank Town Center hosted an event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. allowing visitors to get their face painted, request balloon animals, and play an...
View ArticleBurbank Noon Rotary Sings Its Way To Fundraising Success
After the doings during one not-to-be-named Saturday night, some people will never again be able to run for office. Their minutes with the mike will howl and yowl from screens large and small, and...
View ArticleMobile Dairy Classroom Visits McKinley Elementary
The Mobile Dairy Classroom visited William McKinley Elementary School on Thursday, March 1. Students learned about how cows make milk and were able to pet the young calf. Sent by the Dairy Council of...
View ArticleThe Business Of Music Forum Aims To Engage Students
Four experts in the music industry will talk about careers at The Business of Music Creative Circles Forum on Thursday evening, March 8. Panelists in the one-hour discussion include iHeartMedia...
View ArticleMarch, 2018 Arrest Reports
Arrests for March, 2018 Note: All suspects arrested are presumed innocent until found guilty by a court of law. The following are Official PUBLIC Records being redistributed by myBurbank.com Inc. and...
View ArticleRolls Royce Pulled Over, Handgun and Narcotics Found
On Tuesday, March 6, around 3 a.m., Burbank Police pulled over a Rolls Royce that did not have license plates at Riverside Dr. and Beachwood Dr. according to the Public Information Office, Burbank...
View ArticleBurbank, Burroughs Swimming Hoping to Stay Strong
The Burbank and Burroughs High swimming teams are coming off of a solid year and are hoping to maintain that strength into the 2018 season, even though some key swimmers have graduated. Burbank, which...
View ArticleFormer Burroughs Football Star Wes Bender Dies at 47
Burroughs High graduate Wes Bender, a former University of Southern California and NFL fullback has died at age 47 of an apparent heart attack. Originally an offensive lineman at Burbank High, Bender...
View ArticleCare Walk Needs Sponsors To Support Youth Mental Health Care
The Eleventh Annual Care Walk, scheduled for Saturday, April 21, at Johnny Carson Park, provides an opportunity for members of the Burbank community to support youth mental health care. This event...
View ArticleBurbank Coordinating Council Remains Stronger Than Ever at 85
The Burbank Coordinating Council celebrated its 85th anniversary last Monday at a lunch held at the Social Hall of the Little White Chapel, with LWC Pastor Bill Thomas leading the invocation. On...
View ArticlePennies Spent Today are Dollars Saved Tomorrow
When Michael Cusumano was growing up in Burbank and playing Vikings football, enjoying the annual Jaycee carnival at McCambridge Park and riding his bicycle to Jefferson Elementary School, he hadn’t...
View ArticleBurbank Baseball Drops 7-1 Decision To Chatsworth
By Rick Assad Playing a rugged schedule is something Bob Hart, the Burbank High baseball coach wants in preparation for the upcoming Pacific League, which begins next week. On Tuesday at home in a...
View ArticleMystery Author J.A. Jance Brings “Duel To The Death” To Burbank
Best-selling mystery author J.A. Jance makes her only Southern California appearance at the Buena Vista Branch of the Burbank Public Library this Sunday, March 25. Jance will be on hand to talk about...
View ArticleUPDATED: City of Burbank Gives Storm Update, Evacuations
Release from the City of Burbank regarding the current storm: The following is a storm update as of Wednesday at 7:30PM. Evacuations: A Voluntary Evacuation Warning is being revised for Wednesday,...
View ArticleNew Burroughs Football Coach Excited About Opportunity
Rand Holdren has had a few days to settle in after recently being named the Burroughs High head football coach. Holdren, 38, who has coached in recent years at Harvard-Westlake and Alemany highs, will...
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