Magnolia Park Holds Ladies Night Out Black Friday, Gears Up For Small Business Saturday
Specials and sales galore up and down Magnolia Blvd and Hollywood Way Friday and Saturday, November 29 and 30.
“Why Politics is Broken and How to Fix It” Forum Coming
A conversation about partisanship in modern America led by Dan Schnur Former Chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission
YMCA’s Turkey Trot Pictures and Results
Record numbers came out for the 4th annual event. See where your friends finished along with some great Ross A. Benson pictures
Thanksgiving At Muir Celebrates Positive Family Atmosphere
Teachers, staff and administrators enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast together to celebrate the holiday.
Too Much Of A Good Things — Three Thanksgiving Dinners
Three turkey dinners in one day, a TV dinner, and a quest for mashed potatoes and gravy, are the makings of one unusual and memorable Thanksgiving.
Nickelodeon Augments BHS Animation Program, Mentors Students
Local animation studio supports high school animation classes with professional instruction and inspiration.
NoHo LAPD Arrest Suspect Tied To Burbank Auto Burglaries
Suspect was arrested by LAPD officers for stealing from vehicles in Valley Village and has been connected to a recent spate of auto burglaries in north-western Burbank
Measure S Bond Update: Technology Focus Preps BUSD For 21st Century
Latest news has the school district in talks with the City about the possibility of the City hosting the Data Center and not needing to spend a huge amount of money constructing one on school grounds.
Another Phone Robbery In Downtown Results In Arrest Of Two Juveniles
Two teenagers are arrested for taking a woman's iPhone in Downtown Burbank.
Residential Burglary Reported On N. Myers
Resident reports some items taken from home on N. Myers St. to Burbank Police.
















