State Senator Portantino Gives Luther Students “Words of Wisdom”
The “Words of Wisdom” messages discusses topics such as honesty, respect, responsibility, diversity, the importance of education, and taking a stand against bullying
Piper Sets School Record as Burroughs Football Beats Glendale 81-14
Indians improve to 2-1 in league with victory over Nitros.
Author Sasha Abramsky Discusses “Jumping At Shadows”
The author sees irrational fear as a dangerous epidemic in America.
Burroughs Football Drops 31-26 Decision To Arcadia
After good opening half, Indians limited to field goal in second half
Yellow Turn Signals Raise Controversy
Recently, Burbank residents have raised concerns about the newly implemented blinking yellow turn lights at intersections throughout the city.
Elvis Enters The Pool At Rock A Hula
Burbank's active seniors got to dance to the music of Elvis Presley while enjoying Rock-A-Hula at Verdugo Park Aquatic Facility.
Burroughs Girls Volleyball Sweeps Past Host Burbank
Indians are in a three-way tie with the Bulldogs and Arcadia for first place in the Pacific League after 25-11, 25-12, 25-23 triumph
Burbank Football Wins Big Over Hoover
Bulldogs improve to 2-0 in league play with road win over the Tornadoes.
Walk Bike Burbank to Hold Bicycle Festival Sunday
First city-wide Burbank Bicycle Festival to be held at Edison Elementary on Sunday, October 1st from 12pm to 4pm
Six Citations Issued During Railroad Crossing Enforcement Operation
Operation was conducted by Burbank Police and Metrolink in conjunction with Rail Safety Week, which runs from September 24 to September 30



















