City Loses Round One of Police Lawsuits, Jury Awards $1.29 Million

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Jury awards former Deputy Chief $1.29 million after he states he was demoted to Captain and then fired after raising concerns within the department

Rep. Adam Schiff on Preserving Nature Areas and Use of Familial DNA

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LA is becoming built up, we are encroaching more and more on open space near us, and I’d like to see that we have the same foresight that congress did several decades ago. We need to try and preserve that open space.

Paul Maure

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Ballet master Paul Maure, who danced throughout the world with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo during the 1940s, was remembered

Burbank Skateboarders Have A Chance to Show Their Stuff

Burbank skateboarders showed off their stuff last Friday night as there were some thrills and a few spills as limits were pushed

John Muir Middle School Hosts Annual “Around the World” Event

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Performances by the Imperial Knights Joust Company, the Nigerian Talking Drum Ensemble, the Incan Musical Ensemble, and the Taiko Japanese Drummers were just some of the events

Burbank Elks Know What to Do With Corned Beef and Cabbage

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The Burbank Elks held their annual St. Patrick's Day celebration Friday night to a packed house where everyone was in a very green mood

Sports Shorts: BMX Event Coming, MVP Basketball Camp

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Bike Fest coming this Saturday, Graceffo to hold annual summer basketball camp

Bulldog Softball Bulldoze Competitors

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Back-to-Back 10-run outbursts cap five straight wins

Brick Thrown Through Front Window of Councilman David Gordon’s Office

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Burbank Police are investigating who might have through a brick through the office window of Councilman David Gordon's office. Dr. Gordon was inside at the time.

Burroughs Softball Ranked 2nd in Latest CIF Poll – Sweep South Torrance

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The Burroughs softball team justified it's No. 2 ranking in the CIF Southern Section rankings of Division III teams on Thursday, sweeping South Torrance
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Letter to the Editor: Resident Questions Board of Education’s Action Regarding Payments

"As the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team recently observed, “The Board lacks proper training in governance and finance.”"

Downtown Burbank Arts Festival Returns

The festival will be held Saturday, May 30th, and Sunday, May 31st, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The event is free and open to the public.

Bill Inspired by Burbank Tragedy Passes California State Senate Unanimously, 32-0

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SB 1198, The Safer Driving Act, Originated From the Burbank Armenian Association's Drive Right, Save Lives Campaign and Now Moves to the State Assembly Backed by More Than 60 Organizations and Over 100,000 California Peace Officers