Jordan Middle School to Compete in Trash-Free Lunch Challenge
Non-profit Grades of Green and Warner Bros. team up to teach kids how to reduce lunchtime trash
Hopefully Tragedy Will Serve as a Life Lesson for a Generation
A tragic accident taking five lives can hopefully be a teaching moment for a generation when it comes to making good decisions
Congressman Schiff Tells Effects of Shutdown on California’s Citizens
A shutdown – even a partial one – would have wide-ranging effects on California’s economy and a number of essential government functions that Southern Californians rely on
Crash Victims Yet to be Identified by Officials
Coroner's official said dental records have been received. Investigators will attempt to match the information within the next couple of days
Burroughs Teacher Jill Tobin Honored by Los Angeles County of Education
Science teacher Jill Tobin was among those honored at the 2013-14 Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year event
Final L.A. International Jumping Festival Held At Equestrian Center, McAllister Wins Grand Prix
Final LA International horse jumping event held at the Equestrian Center comes down to a nail-biter in the final round.
Many Gather at Crash Site to Mourn Victims of Accident
As word spread around town, friends and family members of the five victims who died gathered at the crash site. Police have yet to release names
Updated: Tragic Early Morning Accident Leaves Five Dead
Burbank Police are asking for any witnesses to help after a horrific single car accident and fire reportedly claims five victims
Measure S Funds Air Conditioning, EMS And Technology Upgrades For Schools
Part 2 of interview with BUSD Facilities Director Craig Bell on upcoming projects funded by Measure S and information on the process for the community.
Measure S Makes Needed Upgrades For Burbank Schools
BUSD has completed some Measure S funded projects already with major upgrade fixes in the works for the coming years.

















