November is ‘BTAC’ Month
For the eighth consecutive year, the Burbank City Council has declared November “Burbank Temporary Aid Center Month,” and we've already seen the start of several events held throughout ‘BTAC Month’ to assist BTAC in helping Burbank’s working poor, needy seniors, and homeless.
Magnolia Park Optimist Club Honors Police Employees & Volunteer of the Year
Magnolia Park Optimist Club honors 2011 Burbank Police Officer, Reserve Officer, Civilian Employee, and Volunteer of the year.
Burbank’s Mieliwocki Named California Teacher of the Year
Rebecca Mieliwocki received a personal call from State Superintendent, Tom Torlakson, informing her that she has been selected as California’s 2011 Teacher of the Year.
Suspicious Briefcase Causes Bomb Scare
Trains stopped and Burbank Metrolink Station evacuated Thursday morning.
Sports Shorts: Burroughs Volleyball Ranked 4th, Football Predictions
Burroughs girls volleyball ranked 4th, predictions for Burbank and Burroughs football
Reginald Holt Humphrey
Reginald Humphrey dies at age 98. Funeral services set for Friday afternoon.
St. Francis Xavier Installs New Student Council
The newly installed St. Francis Xavier School Student Council Members for the 2011 - 2012 school year.
Burbank Vikings Split Their Games
The Burbank Vikings split the 10 games they played this past week, winning five and losing five The good news is that they actually did well on the road as they went 3-1.
Burbank Fire Training Gives Real Life Effect
The Burbank Fire Department recently conducted a live burn drill at the apartments on the 2200 block of Catalina St. before they were completely demolished.
Burbank Police Collect Unused Drugs
Burbank Police, with the assistance of the DEA, collected close to 250 pounds of old medicines


















