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Burroughs Loses Icon in Jay Gudzin

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Jay Gudzin is a member of the Burroughs High Athletic Hall of Fame.

Obituary: Magdalene (Maggie) Jasken

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Born Magdalene (Maggie) Jasken in Menominee, MI., April 9, 1930 and passed away in Highland Village, Texas on January 3, 2023

Obituary: Fredric Ray Judkins

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"Living in Burbank, California over his 42-year career as a sound editor, Fred found himself working for “all the studios,”..."

Former Burbank Fire Marshall Lifelong Burbank Resident and Community Volunteer Darryl Forbes Passes Away

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Darryl Lynn Forbes, retired Burbank firefighter and devoted community volunteer, died December 22, 2022, at the age of 79, surrounded by his loved ones.

Obituary: Ed Pape

The following tribute was written by lifelong friend and 75-year Burbank Resident, Jim Barnfather

Obituary: Grace York

Grace York, age 82, passed away on July 30. She was a waitress at both Sardo's and Mr. B's restaurants

Services Set for Longtime Track and Field Coach Mike McHorney

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Few people have spent as many hours in youth sports in Burbank as Mike McHorney.

BUSD Announces the Passing of Icon Steve Campbell

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Campbell started teaching in 1965 at Jordan Jr. High and transferred to Burroughs in 1991 where the Steve Campbell Library is now located.

Obituary: Daniel Andrew McGinley

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He graduated from Burroughs H.S. in 1968 and was captain of the football team that won the Foothill League championship

Local Restaurateur Co-Owner of Coral Cafe John Leousis Passes Away

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In 1990 John would make a leap of faith and partnered in the purchase of Coral Cafe.  Against all odds, he became a successful restaurateur and an important part of the community.
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Burroughs Track Earns Sweep Over Burbank

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Burroughs won all four divisions over Burbank.

Burroughs Boys Golf Wins Pacific League Match No. 3

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It is never easy beating Arcadia in boys golf. The Burroughs boys' golf team has now done it twice this season.

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There’s a quiet rhythm to knitting—loop, pull, repeat. It’s meditative, deliberate, and deeply human. For Tamala Takahashi, Mayor of Burbank, that rhythm is more than a hobby. It’s a philosophy—one that threads through her life as an artist, a community leader, and a public servant.