FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Burbank’s Own Song
If you would like to hear a performance of this home town song I will be giving a slide presentation this Saturday afternoon at the Burbank Historical Society Gordon Howard Museum at Olive Rec at 2 pm.
Have You Seen This Burbank Bank Robber?
The Burbank Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect responsible for a bank robbery at U.S. Bank on Olive
Burbank Police Arrest Driver After Long Low Speed Pursuit
Burbank Police Officers responded to call of a possible DUI driver near Hollywood Way and Verdugo.
Muir Middle School Teacher Becomes Published Author
Bill Esparza, a Special Education Teacher at John Muir Middle School, recently had his book, L.A. Mexicano, published
Thursday is Bike to Work Day
Embracing the theme, “Bike. Walk. Breathe!” to promote healthy living, clean air, and getting people out of their cars to get to work
Things To Do in Burbank for Mother’s Day!
Did you forget tomorrow is Mother's Day and now you don't know where to take her? Here is what is going on Burbank, so...
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Burbank Was Once Wine Country
At one time the Hillsides of the Verdugo’s were covered in grape arbors
JBHS Drama Presents “To Kill A Mockingbird”
The John Burroughs High School Drama Department presents Harper Lee's classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
McKinley Community Fair Celebrates School’s 90th Birthday
Parents, students and staff at McKinley Elementary were joined by members of the larger Burbank community at the annual McKinley Community Fair.
Burbank Arts For All Foundation Gala Nets Over $100,000 For Arts Education
More than 400 people came out to raise funds for arts education in Burbank public schools at the annual Party For The Arts.


















