Burbank Honors Holocaust Victims with Powerful Days of Remembrance Ceremony
Interfaith leaders, survivors, and students unite to reflect, remember, and inspire action.
Burbank Police Log: May 5 – May 11
A summary of those taken into custody by the men and women in blue.
Burroughs Student Wins First Place in Rep. Laura Friedman’s Inaugural Congressional Art Competition
JBHS student Mela Gainer was awarded first place for her compelling piece titled “Out of Water.”
Burbank Remembers And Honors Those Who Did Not Come Home at Touching Ceremony
Burbank's Community Band played a Pre-Ceremony Concert under gloomy skis during this year's Memorial Day events
Congratulations to the John Burroughs Graduates of 2025
List supplied by the BUSD of all the graduates from John Burroughs High School
Congratulations to the Burbank High School Graduates of 2025
2025 Graduates from Burbank High School supplied by the BUSD
Burbank Students Share their Story with Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta at Tepito Coffee...
In a powerful reminder that the next generation of change-makers is already finding their voice, students from Burbank’s own Dolores Huerta Middle School were front and center at a special event honoring civil rights legend Dolores Huerta on Wednesday, May 21st.
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Masha
Say hello to leggy Masha. This gorgeous girl ended up at the shelter when her human became too ill to take care of her.
The Class of 2025 Is Unveiled
Every year a number of local high school athletes continue their athletic careers in addition to being students. As has been customary...
Burbank’s Art in Public Places – Part One
Burbank’s Art In Public Places Program (APP) was established in 1992. Requiring 1% of major construction project costs be allocated towards on-site art or to a public art fund has made it possible for recognized artists to enhance public spaces throughout Burbank with sculpture, murals, and environs. To date, there are over 130 Art in Public Places pieces throughout the city.


















