Burbank Human Relations Council Presents “A Christian, Muslim And Jew: In Conversation”
The interfaith forum provoked thoughtful conversation and positivity.
Caltrans Latest Closures and Detours
Latest closures and detours ordered by Caltrans as they work the I-5 project
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: “I Want to Ride My Bicycle” – Burbank Style
I remember one of the most stressful times of my young life was to go to the bicycle rider training and having my bicycle safety checked at the Fire Station Headquarters on Olive Avenue
Walk Bike Burbank to Hold Bicycle Festival Sunday
First city-wide Burbank Bicycle Festival to be held at Edison Elementary on Sunday, October 1st from 12pm to 4pm
Engelbert Humperdinck to Headline Starlight Bowl in August
The evening’s program will consist of Humperdinck’s greatest hits and fan favorites. Tickets will be going fast as a sellout is expected
7-11 Victim of Armed Robbery
The suspects threatened the clerk by stating they had a gun and demanded cash from the register
Community Meets to Try and Save Magnolia Park Businesses
A crowd of 200 plus business owners, customers, and local residents gathered in Geeky Teas and Games’ patio to suggest ideas and volunteer for one of several committees charged with creating ideas and strategies
Grace Mylroie Patz Celebrates Her 100th Birthday
Amazing Grace Mylroie Patz is lauded on her 100th birthday by family and friends during two soirees at Lakeside Golf Club. She attributes her long life to determination, a zest for life and a positive attitude.
Burbank High Once Again Victim of Bomb Threat Hoax
Second bomb threat in less then a week at the Burbank High campus. This time threat was made through graffiti on a bathroom stall
Letter to the Editor: African American History is More than Black History Month
Since my daughter has been in this district she has barely learned anything about African American history, and that is not productive for a well balanced education