Burbank Firefighters stand by as a blue Jaguar is pulled out of of the Little Caesar at 1009 W. Alameda Ave., The car crashed through the store's front window around 2:50 p.m. Thursday. One customer waiting for his pizza inside the store was knocked from his chair by the crash, chipping his front teeth and bumping his forehead. He was examined by Burbank Fire Dept. paramedics at the scene. The female driver, who was uninjured, stated that her purse had fallen off the seat of her car, and she hit the gas pedal instead of the brake when she reached for it. According to a company spokesman, the store will hopefully reopen for business on Friday. (Photos By Steven J. Lynch)
On December 3, the heart of Burbank stood still…and then it stood together. More than 100 police officers and K9 units from cities across Southern California gathered in Burbank in a powerful show of solidarity and love for a fallen hero: Burbank Police K9 Spike.
"At the Board Meeting on November 20th, it seemed to me that some of you were concerned and unhappy with the messages that were delivered to you during the Public Comment"