Students from Japan's Rebun Island and teacher Ted DeVirgilis pose with the Muir Peace Monument at John Muir Middle School's twelfth annual Japan Day. (Photo Courtesy Kentaro Terra)

Muir Middle School Celebrates Twelfth Annual Japan Day

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Students and staff at John Muir Middle School celebrated the twelfth annual Japan Day on Friday, September 19, with visiting students from Rebun Island and the Yoyoka Family Band.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Bella

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Meet Bella, a special kitty who has a personality that’s equal parts entertaining, sweet, and endearing.

Burbank Football Loses To Visiting Muir 58-28

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The Bulldogs get close early in the second half but cannot lose the deal.

Burroughs Gets Back to Basics in Win Over Arcadia

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Burroughs improved to 1-1 in league with the victory.

Pacific League Girls Golf Match No. 4 Results

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Wednesday's match took place at DeBell Golf Course.

Burroughs Boys Water Polo Falls To Hoover 15-10

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The Bears cannot keep up with the Tornadoes.

Applications for the Art in Public Places Committee Now Being Accept

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The Burbank City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications for the Art in Public Places Committee beginning September 23 through October 23, 2025

Burbank Police log: September 1 – September 7

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Burbank's safety and security is paramount.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Ozzie

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Ozzie is a BIG boy- there is literally not a dainty thing about him.

Burbank’s 2025 State of the Schools Spotlights Community, Creativity, and Commitment

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Community gathers to celebrate Burbank schools, students, and the power of hope
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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.