Brick Thrower Arrested at Burbank Central Library
Man arrested for allegedly hitting another man with brick during fight at Library although no victim can be found
Ota, Japan Students Come to Visit Sister City Burbank
Fourteen-member delegation from Ota, Japan, begins two-week journey to Burbank through the Sister City program. Mayor Emily Gabel-Luddy delivers her welcome speech in both English and Japanese, to make the visitors feel at home
Emily Tubert Reflects Upon U.S. Open and Her Blossoming Career
Burroughs alum enters her final year at Arkansas as a three-time All-American
OBITUARY — Harold “Hal” E. Wetherwax — Burbank’s Own Music Man
For 60 years he taught hundreds of Burbank children music at St. Francis and St. Robert Bellarmine schools as well as privately in his home studio
13th Annual MVP Basketball Camp a Summer Success
Check out the great photo galleries of the campers
BPOA President Armendariz No Longer Burbank Police Officer
Mark Armendariz, President of the Burbank Police Officers' Association, is no longer employed as a Burbank Police Officer
UMe Credit Union Helps Our Best Friends
This Friday and Saturday, July 26th and 27th, UMeHelps will host a Mobile Adoption event in conjunction with the Best Friends Pet Adoption Center
Porto’s Bakery Experiences Fryer Fire After Closing Sunday Night
Late night fryer fire won't ruin Porto's delicious delicacies
Northwest Library Reopens to Great Reviews
Reading community celebrates reopening of Northwest Library following 11 months of renovations including seismic reinforcing, fire sprinklers and monitoring, disabled access and improved lighting. Some of the aesthetics are large windows framing park views and better flow in floor plan
Burbank High’s McKinnon Brothers Representing USA at Maccabi Games in Israel
The McKinnon brothers experienced the ultimate walk-off moment of their lives.
















