Community Emergency Response Team Trains Residents
Eighteen people have gathered at the Burbank Fire Training Center for the last four Saturdays, for seven hours each day to train to help in disasters
Burbank’s City Clerk is Now Also in the Passport Business
the Clerk’s office will provide passport services to those needing a new passport, or renewing an existing one
Burbank Beer Festival Coming to Downtown Burbank Saturday
A first of its kind, the Burbank Beer Festival will celebrate the arrival of the autumn season, local business and of course, refreshing craft beers
Muir Middle School Hall Of Heroes Unveiled
John Muir Middle School celebrated the newly competed "Hall of Heroes," highlighting 15 notable figures from around the world.
JBHS Arts For All Day Returns With A Hands On Approach
The annual October Arts For All Day at Burroughs High School engages students in creative pursuits.
Pete Peterson Speaks To John Burroughs Junior State of America
Pete Peterson is Interim Dean of the School Public Policy at Pepperdine University and Executive Director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at Pepperdine
Burroughs Football Pastes Pasadena, 48-13
Indians toss aside visiting Pasadena 48-13 in Pacific League game
JB Downs BHS In Volleyball Match
Indians took three games from Bulldogs in Pacific League volleyball match
Grandfather Arrested for Lewd Acts Against Granddaughter
Burbank Police arrest 78 year-old grandfather or victim after witnesses notify police they saw a child being molested in the backseat of a vehicle
Gatto’s Bill to Protect Water-Conscious Residents from Government Fines Now Law
Assemblyman Gatto wants to protect homeowners who install water-efficient landscaping, and encourage others looking reduce urban water use to do the same



















