Burbank Religious and Community Leaders Gather for Holocaust Remembrance
Amid heightened security, Burbank Human Relations Council promoted unity and peace.
The Table Offers Community Members a New, Different Church Environment
The Table is a place for anyone who has experienced hurt or exclusion from traditional church environments
Burbank Police Department Seeks Suspect in Antisemitic Vandalism
Police are asking for help locating the suspect wanted for multiple hate crimes
Golonski Starts Out Year With Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
Mayor Dave Golonski thanks those attending for keeping the city of Burbank strong, healthy and vibrant. Former pro-football quarterback Jay Schroeder tells audience to find their God-given ability and use it!
South Hills Children’s Center Holds Ribbon Cutting
On the afternoon of April 19, families and city officials gathered at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the South Hills Children's Center located at 222 S. Victory Blvd.
Burbank Temple Seeks Gently Used Women’s Clothing, Shoes & Accessories
Burbank Temple Emanu El seeks the community’s help and is looking for donations of gently-used women’s clothing, shoes and accessories
Burbank Honors Holocaust Victims with Powerful Days of Remembrance Ceremony
Interfaith leaders, survivors, and students unite to reflect, remember, and inspire action.
South Hills Church Launches “Christmas Conspiracy”
Burbank's newest Church offers alternative when it comes to Christmas Giving for the Holidays
Village Church to Hold Free, Socially-Distanced Christmas Concert “Jingle All The Way!”
Church Group Seeks Donations to Pay for Necessary Sound Equipment from the public for this great, free event
St. John Paul II Academy Will Replace Bell-Jeff High in 2019
After 74 years, Bellarmine-Jefferson High School has officially closed its doors. However, the building will soon take on a new life as “St. John Paul II STEM Academy at Bellarmine-Jefferson.”



















