Burroughs Ponders Change of School Mascot
John Burroughs High School has used an Indian as its mascot since the school opened as a high school in the late...
Burbank Barber Cutting Up the Dodgers
Burbank's Eli Ocegueda has become popular with his clippers as he counts many local major leaguers as his customers.
Man Injures Officer After Hitting Him with His Car
After striking the officer, the suspect fled the scene in his Mercedes-Benz sedan, crashing into a fence a short time later on the Alameda turnout that runs adjacent to the railroad tracks above the underpass and then fled on foot
Rick’s Sports Corner: Burroughs High’s Kayla Wrobel, Pure Hustle
Senior power forward expects a superb basketball season.
Burroughs Vocal Music Association Presents “Burroughs On Broadway” Online
The annual JBHS Vocal Music Association's "Burroughs On Broadway" show streams online on Saturday, November 7, and features popular hits from the stage performed by the award-winning Burroughs choirs.
UPDATE: Deadline Extended For Cultural Arts Commission “Alone Together Showcase” Submissions
Calling all creatives and crafters: Burbank Cultural Arts Commission is accepting submissions of visual images and short films showcasing creative activities at home for the upcoming "Alone Together Showcase." Deadline for submissions has been extended to November 7.
Vote Centers in Burbank Now Open
Eight vote centers are now open in Burbank through election day
UPDATE: Miller Elementary Teacher Ericca Dent Named California Teacher Of The Year Finalist
The second grade teacher at Joaquin Miller Elementary is Burbank's Teacher of the Year and was recently announced as one of 10 honored Teachers of the Year for Los Angeles County.
Rick’s Sports Corner: High School Basketball Through The Decades
The common thread is that there are important life lessons learned by playing prep hoops.
Burbank Library Hosts Racial Diversity In Animation Discussion
Four industry artists talk about challenges and experiences as Black people working in the animation world for the Burbank Library's panel "Color Changes Everything: Racial Diversity in Animation."

















