USA Basketball Reflects National Pride and Family Values
Men’s national team rallies around fallen player in quest for the World Cup of Basketball
Burbank Unified Announces Free And Reduced Lunch Policy
BUSD encourage people to apply for the program and lists the national guidelines for the program.
Local Youth Excels at USA Track and Field Junior Olympics
Alexander Hirsch, an incoming freshman at Burroughs High School, recently competed at the USA Track and Field (USATF) Junior Olympics event in Houston, Texas
Burbank Police Looking for Community Members for New Fall/Winter Academy
The academy is conducted in English, Spanish, Armenian, and for the deaf/hard of hearing
Board of Education Approves Classes For College And High School Credit
The articulation agreements with Glendale Community College and L.A. Valley College allow Burbank and Burroughs High School students to take certain classes and receive credit towards graduation and college course credit at the two colleges.
National Night Out Brings the Community Together with Police & Fire Departments
Burbank citizens come together to promote the city's annual "National Night Out"
Author Discusses California Aviation Pioneer
Twenty years before the Wright Brothers, John J. Montgomery flew a heavier-than-air craft near San Diego, the first such flight in the Western Hemisphere. Author Craig Harwood stops by the Central Library to talk about the California story and sign copies of his book "Quest for Flight."
Burbank Los Angeles Swim Team a Splash Hit for the Community
Burbank's newest swim program, BLAST, is thriving at Verdugo Aquatics Center and welcomes others to join
Gatto’s Support Lands Burbank Grant
City of Burbank Water & Power awarded a $163,000 grant with support from Assemblyman Mike Gatto
Going Going Gone! Auctions America Comes and Goes
Classic cars and more go on the auction block this past weekend



















