Burbank Firefighters Quickly Take Care of House Fire
Burbank fire received a report of a roof on fire in the 700 block of East Valencia on Friday, August 17 at 3:43 pm. Upon arrival, Engine 11 reported heavy smoke coming from the attic vents in the house...
View ArticleBurbank Football Opens Season With 45-12 Rout Over Monrovia
By Rick Assad No Burbank High football team in its long and proud history played a game in the middle of August, but on Friday night at Memorial Field, that’s exactly what took place. The Bulldogs,...
View ArticleOpening Doors Toward Brighter Futures for Victims of Domestic Violence
Editor’s Note: With the recent case of Domestic Violence that occurred in Colorado where a wife and 2 children became victims of domestic violence, the Family Service Agency of Burbank stands by ready...
View ArticlePom Pom at Home Week Long Pop-Up Shop at Their Burbank Showroom
Family-owned Burbank based company, Pom Pom at Home, is celebrating their 10 year anniversary with their first ever Pop-Up Shop! The Pop-Up will feature once in a lifetime deals on Pom Pom at Home...
View ArticlePotts Leaves Burbank Boys Basketball for Village Christian
Jamayne Potts may have spent just three seasons as the boys’ basketball coach at Burbank High. But his impact will always be remembered. Potts, who in 2017 nearly took Burbank to a CIF title, stepped...
View ArticleBurbank Welcomes New Postmaster
New Postmaster Pember is sworn in by Jolene Fischer Operations Manager. ( Photo by Ross A Benson) A large crowd of postal workers, officials and family gathered for the swearing in of Burbank’s new...
View ArticleSaturday’s Clear The Shelter Event Puts Thirty Five Animals In New Homes
Volunteers of the Burbank Animal Shelter point to a sign that show Saturday’s adoptions. ( Photo by Ross A Benson) This past Saturday Burbank Animal Shelter participated in Clear The Shelters, a...
View ArticleRed Maple Cafe Makes A Mark In Burbank And Toluca Lake
Open for just over a year, Red Maple Cafe on the Toluca Lake and Burbank border has really come into its own. In recent months, the restaurant has developed an outside patio area and opened Corner...
View Article‘Mystery Safe’ Found in Burbank Debris Basin
Photo By: Edward Tovmassian Catch basin do just that, they catch things. One thing that crews from the Los Angeles County Public Works found while doing an inspection of one of it’s debris basins for...
View ArticleBurroughs Football Roughed Up in Opener
Burroughs High football coach Rand Holdren knew his debut as a head coach would not come easy on the road against West Ranch of Stevenson Ranch. What he didn’t know was how difficult things would be....
View ArticleFLASHBACK FRIDAY: Burbank’s Gemini Space Capsule of Love
Once upon a time (1969) in Verdugo Park play area, could be seen and played on, a genuine Gemini Test Space Capsule. It was donated to the City of Burbank Parks & Recreation Dept. by Weber Aircraft...
View ArticleBurbank Football Stopped by Moorpark
Having moved up to Division 5 in CIF Southern Section football, Burbank High coach Adam Colman wanted to challenge his team so the Bulldogs would know what to expect come playoff time. Burbank got a...
View ArticleBurbank Resident William Bric III Remembered 50 Years following his Sacrifice...
(Photo by Ross A Benson) Burbank resident William H.Bric III made the ultimate sacrifice 50 years yesterday during the Vietnam conflict. He was being honored in D.C at the Vietnam War Memorial and the...
View ArticleBurroughs, Burbank Looking to Shine in Girls Golf
It will be a mix of youth and experience for the Burroughs and Burbank High girls’ golf teams this season. Burroughs has been solid the last few seasons and could be better. Burbank is still young and...
View ArticleBurroughs, Burbank Girls Volleyball Ready
By Rick Assad Burroughs High and Burbank share not only proximity, but an unrelenting and fierce rivalry that goes back decades. The two girls’ volleyball programs also share the proverbial hope of...
View ArticleBurroughs Boys Water Polo Stymied by La Canada
By Rick Assad Getting early matches out of the way are usually a good thing, but not when you’re on the losing end. The Burroughs High boys’ water polo team fell behind early, cut the deficit in...
View ArticleBurbank, Burroughs Boys Water Polo Gunning for Playoffs
By Rick Assad Thinking big and reaching the CIF Southern Section playoffs are the goals for the Burroughs High and Burbank boys’ water polo teams. Both are very capable, but there is one key difference...
View ArticleBurbank Cross Country Looking Scary Good
Long-distance running has been strong locally for decades. That will not change in 2018. However, this time the power has shifted to Burbank High after Burroughs enjoyed a few years of dominance and a...
View ArticleBurbank Girls Tennis Looking for More Magic
A year ago the Burbank High girls’ tennis team had to go through a wild-card playoff match before advancing to the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section playoffs for the first time since 2003. With...
View ArticleGet Out Of Town!: Page And Northern Arizona
The north-central part of Arizona may not be as well-known as other parts of the state, but there’s plenty to do in the area around the town of Page, with Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam and National...
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