Burroughs Athletic Hall Of Fame Has Two New Members

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Burroughs has two new members to its Athletic Hall of Fame.

Three More Inducted to Burbank Athletics Walk of Fame

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The city of Burbank, Parks and Recreation Department, inducted three more members into the Athletics Walk of Fame Saturday morning at George...

Burroughs Football Stymies Glendale, Wins 34-12

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Burroughs has a two-game winning streak.

Burbank Football Wins Big Over Arcadia

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Deshawn Laporte was almost flawless Friday night for Burbank in a win over Arcadia.

Burbank Boys Water Polo Plays Tough, Loses To Crescenta Valley 17-11

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The Bulldogs drop a 17-11 decision to the Falcons.

Ex-School Board Member Tabet Charged With a Felony by Los Angeles County District Attorney’s...

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The Burbank Police Department was contacted by personnel from the Burbank Unified School District regarding possible embezzlement of public funds

Pacific League Girls Golf Match No. 5 Results

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Arcadia remained unbeaten in league with the win on its home course.

Burbank Girls Tennis Wins First Battle With Burroughs

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Burbank improved to 5-2 in league with the win over Burroughs, which is now 4-3.

Burbank Police Log: September 8 – September 14

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A weekly summary of people arrested by the police.

Rick’s Sports Corner: Robert Snyder, Team First, High Standards

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Bulldog baseball player is at Occidental College and will play hardball.
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Luther Burbank Middle School Brings History to Life During World History Day

Luther Burbank Middle School’s campus was transformed into a vibrant celebration of global cultures on Friday, May 1, as seventh-grade students took part in the school’s long-standing World History Day tradition.

Burbank Police Log: April 20 – April 26

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A seven-day account of those arrested by the police.

TOUCHING SOUND

At first glance, conducting can look deceptively simple. A baton flicks, arms rise and fall, and somehow an entire orchestra breathes together. But beneath that surface lies something far more complex—something Stanley describes as both technical and deeply intuitive.