Burbank Vikings Go 4-3 in Week Five Contests
Junior Green, Midget Green and Pee Wee Black each improve to 5-0
Congressman Schiff Tells Effects of Shutdown on California’s Citizens
A shutdown – even a partial one – would have wide-ranging effects on California’s economy and a number of essential government functions that Southern Californians rely on
Burroughs Teacher Jill Tobin Honored by Los Angeles County of Education
Science teacher Jill Tobin was among those honored at the 2013-14 Los Angeles County Teachers of the Year event
Bellarmine-Jefferson High School To Offer Biotech Experience In Science Classes
The Amgen Biotech Experience—an educational outreach program providing equipment, curriculum assistance and supplies to high schools and colleges—will be integrated into the school’s science curriculum.
High School Sports Weekly Recap
Sports results for the week of Sept. 23 - Sept. 28
Burbank & Burroughs Cross Country Fall Short at Arcadia
Bulldogs take third and Indians fourth on the boys side in the first Pacific League meet
Final L.A. International Jumping Festival Held At Equestrian Center, McAllister Wins Grand Prix
Final LA International horse jumping event held at the Equestrian Center comes down to a nail-biter in the final round.
Many Gather at Crash Site to Mourn Victims of Accident
As word spread around town, friends and family members of the five victims who died gathered at the crash site. Police have yet to release names
Burroughs Passes Its Way to League Opening 35-14 Win
Andrew Williams and Conor Joyce put on a pass-and-catch clinic against Glendale; Burbank rolls to easy 51-14 win against Arcadia
“Fighting for Freedom” Attempts to Portray Immigration Crisis
Director Farhad Mann takes the hot-button issue of immigration to the big screen in “Fighting for Freedom,” a film based on true events.The film...


















