In A Showdown, Burroughs Girls Hoops Lose To Crescenta Valley 63-52
The Bears are outscored 48-34 over the last three quarters by the Falcons.
Burroughs, CV Girls Soccer Finish On Level Terms
Burroughs High girls’ soccer coach Brady Riggs was hoping for the best but fearing the worst Tuesday when the Bears hosted visiting...
Police Investigating Home Burglary
Police are searching for a man who broke into a home, stole valuables as well as using the shower before his escape.
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Skip
Meet Skip, a three-year-old Pit Bull Terrier and German Shepherd at the Burbank Animal Shelter. This sweet boy was found running stray here in Burbank. According to kennel staff, Skip is a very sweet and friendly dog but has a high prey drive--because of this, he cannot go to a home with cats or small animals. One of our volunteers who spent time with Skip reported that he likes chin/neck/chest pets and LOVED treats.
Burroughs Boys Basketball Loses Heartbreaker 70-65 To Muir
The Bears fall behind and then even it before losing to the Mustangs by five points.
Burroughs Girls Hoops Runs, Hides From Muir
The Bears lead from start to finish in a Pacific League triumph over the Mustangs on Friday.
Burbank Mayor Konstantine Anthony Presents Janet Diel With Key To The City
Longtime Burbanker Janet Diel was given the Key to the City by Mayor Konstantine Anthony at the latest Burbank City Council meeting.
Portantino Honored with Legislative Hero of Hope Award
Life-saving bill signed by Governor Newsom last year ensures a more equitable model of health care for cancer patients
JBHS Varsity Player is Hometown Hero to 10 Year Old Skylar Celli-Recht
It’s an intense John Burroughs High School varsity softball game. Catcher, Rachel Little, is engaged in the game, watching the field where her teammates are ready and in position. Their cleats are pressed into the field’s dirt, mitts up and ready, waiting for Little to call the pitch and end the inning. In the stands are parents, classmates, and a 10-year-old girl named Skylar Celli-Recht, holding a handmade “Go #2 Rachel” sign and cheering on her favorite player.
Music is Instrumental Benefit Concert Returns to Burbank
Burbank Unified vocal and instrumental music students take the stage with their professional studio and orchestral musician mentors from Musicians at Play Foundation, for first live performance since the pandemic.


















