Mystery Author J.A. Jance Brings “Duel To The Death” To Burbank
Mystery fans have the chance to meet best-selling author J.A. Jance at her only Southern California stop - the Buena Vista Branch of the Burbank Public Library.
Burbank Baseball Drops 7-1 Decision To Chatsworth
Bulldogs garner seven hits, but only one run versus the Chancellors
Burroughs Baseball Goes Cold Against Northview
Indians struggle in 6-2 Babe Herman Tournament loss.
Muir Around The World Day Jousts With History
Seventh-grade students at Muir Middle School spent a day immersed in Medieval times cultures.
McKinley Elementary is Looking for Grant Help with Votes
People can vote daily from now until March 23
Burroughs Baseball Can’t Find Offense, Falls To Knight 3-0
Indians muster just two hits in loss to Hawks in a Quartz Hill Tournament game
Burbank Boys Track Beats CV, Muir
Bulldogs remain unbeaten in league in boys track. Girls team falls to Falcons, but beats Mustangs.
AB109 Task Force Seizes Firearms from Convicted Felon
On March 14, Burbank Police and Glendale Police in the AB109 Task Force discovered several firearms and ammunition during a probation search of a convicted felon.
Car Theft Duo Arrested
On March 13, at 2:30 a.m., Burbank Police arrested two men who were looking into cars with flashlights and possessed stollen IDs, credit cards, and burglary tools on 700 block of Priscilla Ln.
Burbank Students Participate In National School Walk Out
Students in Burbank observed the one-month anniversary of the Parkland, FL, school shooting, which took the lives of 17 people. Some older students marched and called for stronger gun laws, others remained silent for 17 minutes in remembrance and younger students talked about peace building and anti-bullying efforts.


















