Burbank Boys Water Polo Falls To Thousand Oaks, But It’s A Battle
The Bulldogs failed to score in the opening frame, but then score 11 goals over the next three periods, losing 16-11 to the Lancers.
Luther Middle School Encourages Running in the Halls
On October 5, Luther Middle School will have their annual 5K "Running in he Halls' to support the school
Burroughs Football Has Spectacular Second Half, Beats Host Glendale
The Indians tally 29 unanswered points in the second half and prevail 49-6 in the Pacific League opener.
CIF Releases Winter Sports Playoff Division Placings
Burroughs boys soccer team will attempt to win CIF Southern Section Division 3 title.
Boy Seriously Injured After Being Struck by Vehicle
16 year-old boy who had been seriously injured in the accident while riding his bike
Le French Rooster Hits A High Note With French Pastries, Sandwiches And More
The Olive Avenue bakery offers fresh-baked pastries and breads, along with crepes, sandwiches, salads, coffee and soft drinks and is open Monday through Saturday for breakfast and lunch.
Burnham Leads Burbank Football Past Arcadia
Bulldogs open league play with 48-7 road win over host Apaches.
Former California State PTA President Speaks At Burbank Council PTA Event
Former California State PTA President is set to speak about public school education issues including state funding, teacher salary and pension concerns, current legislation and ways parents can advocate for their children at Burbank Council PTA event.
Burbank Girls Volleyball Lose To Crescenta Valley In Four Sets
Host Bulldogs lead in the first set, but Falcons rally and then take two of the next three.
Burbank Unified Administrators Discuss Need For More Funding, Successful Arts Programs
At Burbank Arts For All Foundation's Fall 2019 Community Exchange, BUSD Superintendent Matt Hill talked about the funding crisis the district is facing and Arts & CTE Coordinator Peggy Flynn highlighted three programs that have grown over the past decade: music, digital media and drama/musical theater.


















