Muir Highlights National Deaf Awareness Month
Actor John Maucere presented a film to the Muir Middle School community, culminating a focus on integrating sign language across the campus for September's National Deaf Awareness Month.
Burbank Football Roughed Up by Serrano
“We’re going to take on all challengers. That’s what we are about. It was a good experience for the kids to compete. We’ll get better from it.”
Burbank Crime Report – June 14 Edition
Crimes reported to Crimemapping by the Burbank Police Department
“Dani Girl” Takes The Little Victory Stage With Intensity And Sweetness
The 90-minute musical combines heartbreak and hilarity in a touching story of a young girl battling cancer and her journey to find her hair. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to cancer research.
Three Burbank Artists Reunite for Art Show Benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Three Burbank natives, Colin Recchio, Brent Myers, and George Kalcoff, are proving that friendship, art, and community can come together to make a powerful impact.
Elderly Burbank Resident Victim Of Home Invasion Robbery
Suspect described as a 5-foot-9 male hispanic approximately 30-years-old wearing dark clothing with medium build
Burbank Council PTA Recognizes Over 50 People Making A Difference In Schools
More than 50 individuals were feted for their dedication and efforts to providing opportunities and making a difference in Burbank public schools.
Commercial Burglary Reported On Verdugo Avenue
The business was almost moved out of the commercial space at 1701 W. Verdugo Avenue, but thieves stole some computer equipment
Annual Boo Bash Coming October 18
The 30th Annual Boo Bash Carnival family Halloween event hosted by the Burbank Parent Education Council
Court Grants City of Burbank’s Request to Padlock Doors Shut at Tinhorn Flats
After having their power cut off by the City of Burbank Saturday, the restaurant still remained opened forcing the City back to court Tuesday



















