Burbank Elks Prepare Cinco De Mayo Fest
The Elks are now taking reservations for their annual celebration for Cinco de Mayo on Friday, May 2.
Three Arrested On Prostitution Charges Near Extended Stay
A man and two women, all from south of San Diego, are arrested on prostitution charges after police notice a black SUV parked away from other businesses near the Extended Stay hotel at the Empire Center.
Burbank Council PTA Recognizes Over 50 People Making A Difference In Schools
More than 50 individuals were feted for their dedication and efforts to providing opportunities and making a difference in Burbank public schools.
Reported Mountain Lion Was Probably A Bobcat Say Police
The animal a woman saw in the Burbank Hills above Stough Canyon Nature Center was most likely a bobcat, not a mountain lion, say police.
Police Investigate Threats Made At Burroughs High School
A fifteen-year-old boy allegedly made criminal threats at Burroughs High School that a teacher reported to police, who investigated the situation.
South Hills Church is a New Church in Town
Looking for a new Church this Easter, here you go
BUSD Adds Second Dual Immersion Language Program At McKinley
BUSD plans to expand the popular Spanish Dual Immersion language program to McKinley Elementary in the coming school year. New McKinley Principal Liz Costella is expected to provide strong support.
Miss Magnolia Uses Social Media And Special Events to Pump Up Magnolia Park
Ashley Erikson, or Miss Magnolia as Magnolia Park shopkeepers tend to call her, took her love for Magnolia Park district from a blog to a business that has in turn help grow the profile of the eclectic shopping and dining area.
Nickterns Brighten Up Stevenson Lunch Area With Huge Mural
Nickeodeon college interns painted an enormous mural along walls lining the Stevenson Elementary lunch shelter.
The Road To Damascus Leads To Love
The Road To Damascus at The Little Victory Theatre is the perfect, family-friendly show for all seasons, especially for Easter time

















